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Broxbourne & East Herts

  • Slow Cooking on a Budget - Commencing January 2026 in Waltham Cross

    Families can kick start next year's healthy eating journey and learn to make delicious, budget-friendly slow cooking meals in this hands-on four-week course at the Community Hub in Waltham Cross.

    What’s Included:

    • A free slow cooker to take home
    • All ingredients provided
    • Practical tips for cooking healthy meals affordably
    • Advice on saving energy and reducing food waste

    To book your place on the FREE course, please email Sarah Forbes at Community Alliance or call 07487 245 992. Please inform us of your dietary requirements.

    Every Wednesday for four weeks starting from 14th January 2026
    10am to 12.30pm
    Community Hub, 59 Pavilions Shopping Centre, High Street, Waltham Cross, EN8 7BW

  • If you are a voluntary sector or not for profit organisation delivering vital services in your community the Community Alliance Broxbourne and East Herts want to hear from you!

    Our free membership offer to local voluntary organisations and community groups includes training and awareness sessions to help you face the challenges and react to opportunities in your respective areas of specialism.

    Understanding your training needs for 2026 is essential so we can help you overcome any barriers you are currently facing. By sharing your input, you will enable us to provide the right support to sustain your organisation and help it grow.

    Please take a few minutes to complete our short Training Survey by 30.01.2026. Your feedback matters – together, we can strengthen our community.

  • Sporting Aid are currently delivering a programme in Waltham Cross, we offers open-access basketball sessions and 1-1 boxing at the local gym. Both sessions are supported by our local mentors, providing additional guidance and structured support for young people.
    If you are working with any targeted young people who would be great fit for something like this we would really welcome referrals onto the programme. If you’re not currently working with any but know partners who are, please feel free to pass the document on.
    Find out more here and contact Lewis.Hunt@SportingAid.org for more info.

  • Broxbourne Council has produced a simple Cost of Living guide for residents - Download the latest Cost of Living Directory

  • Services for Young People (SfYP) youth work projects enable young people to develop their personal and social skills and increase their confidence, self-esteem and resilience. Get details of SfYP projects and information, advice and support services in your area here:

SfYP East Herts Team projects
SfYP Broxbourne Team projects

  • The ParkPlay in Cedars Park, Cheshunt on Saturday morning offers a fantastic opportunity for families to engage in two hours of free community play, while remaining active and spending quality time with their loved ones. Additionally, it provides an excellent opportunity to connect with the local community. 

St Albans & Dacorum

  • Services for Young People (SfYP) youth work projects enable young people to develop their personal and social skills and increase their confidence, self-esteem and resilience. Get details of SfYP projects and information, advice and support services in your area here:

SfYP St Albans Team projects

SfYP Dacorum Team projects


    North Herts & Stevenage

    • Our Intensive Family Support Team for Stevenage and North Herts, along with DSPL2 have organised some SEND coffee mornings which are a great family networking opportunity. The dates and venues are as follows:-

       

      Please share with your SEND families and more information can be found on by downloading this leaflet. Contact dspl2@peartreesspring.herts.sch.uk should you require any further information.

    • The ParkPlay in Jackmans Park, Letchworth on Saturday morning offers a fantastic opportunity for families to engage in two hours of free community play, while remaining active and spending quality time with their loved ones. Additionally, it provides an excellent opportunity to connect with the local community 

    • Services for Young People (SfYP) youth work projects enable young people to develop their personal and social skills and increase their confidence, self-esteem and resilience. Get details of SfYP projects and information, advice and support services in your area here:

    Welwyn Hatfield

    • Bags of Taste would like to connect with you to help refer service users in Welwyn & Hatfield who may benefit from their free, mentored home cooking programme. This initiative is designed to support individuals in improving their long-term health and food budgeting.

      About Bags of Taste

      Bags of Taste is a non-profit organisation committed to helping people gain control over their food choices, health, and budgets. We run courses across England—from Newcastle to Hastings and multiple London boroughs—targeting individuals who are struggling with their health or food bills. These may include:

      • Young people
      • Families and single parents
      • Pensioners and socially isolated individuals
      • People over-reliant on ready meals or fast food
      • Those managing medical conditions or mental health challenges

      You can find details of our courses here.

      How the Programme Works

      We provide: ✅ A free delivery of ingredients—enough for three tasty, low-cost meals (about 7 servings). ✅ Remote mentoring via WhatsApp or phone over two weeks, so participants can cook at their own pace. ✅ Ongoing support—after completing the dishes, participants receive more recipes, a small gift, and an invitation to join our graduates’ Facebook or WhatsApp group for continued guidance.

      Referring Participants

      If you know anyone in Welwyn & Hatfield who could benefit, we’d love to support them. With their permission, you can share their contact details, and we’ll reach out to onboard them.

      We have courses running year-round, and we’d love to collaborate with you to reach those in need. I have attached our flyer also.

    • Services for Young People (SfYP) youth work projects enable young people to develop their personal and social skills and increase their confidence, self-esteem and resilience. Get details of SfYP projects and information, advice and support services in your area here:

    • Caudwell Youth Referrals : Caudwell Youth mentors at-risk young people aged 11-24 years into new futures.  They have openings for referrals in Welwyn/Hatfield areas.  Parents and young people, as well as professionals can refer/self-refer if required.

      Caudwell Youth -  Please complete the online form. Application Form - Caudwell Youth 

      • Please remember to create a unique username for each young person you refer
      • Add the young person's details not your own (it will feel like it’s asking for yours)
      • Add as much risk information as possible 
      • Please complete all relevant questions

       Each new referral will be triaged and placed on a short waiting list, before being assigned to a member of the team, if we require more information, the Area manager will contact you before we accept the referral. 

      If you have any questions, please get in touch. 


    Watford, Three Rivers Hertsmere

    • Services for Young People (SfYP) youth work projects enable young people to develop their personal and social skills and increase their confidence, self-esteem and resilience. Get details of SfYP projects and information, advice and support services in your area here: 

    • The ParkPlay in Aycliffe Park, Borehamwood on Saturday morning offers a fantastic opportunity for families to engage in two hours of free community play, while remaining active and spending quality time with their loved ones. Additionally, it provides an excellent opportunity to connect with the local community

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