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London Marathon organisers to host COVID-19 test event for UK Government Monday, 5 April 2021
London Marathon Events (LME) is set to host the Reunion 10K as the UK Government aims to gather scientific data on holding mass participation events during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The event on April 24 and 25 will be one of the pilots in the Events Research Programme, and is planned for Hatfield Park to the north of London.
It will consist of three separate 10-kilometre races, held over the weekend.
The format has been designed in cooperation with the Department for Digital, Media, Culture and Sport (DCMS), with the aim of understanding how mass participation events can go ahead as part of England s roadmap out of lockdown from June 21.
Five local authorities join HM Land Registry’s Local Land Charges Register
We are accelerating the pace of local authorities joining our Local Land Charges service.
From: Image credit: Tony Brindley/Shutterstock.com
Property buyers in 5 local authority areas will soon be able to obtain Local Land Charges (
LLC) information from HM Land Registry’s national
LLC Register.
Stockton-on-Tees, Spelthorne, Sevenoaks, Stratford-on-Avon and Welwyn Hatfield councils are due to join the register in the next few weeks. Property buyers and conveyancers can then obtain instant online search results, enabling timelier decision-making.
Karina Singh, Director of Transformation at HM Land Registry, said:
Cllr Tony Kingsbury, council leader at Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council
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Following a public survey, described as the biggest borough-wide consultation in a generation , over 1,600 people in Welwyn Hatfield are helping set out a plan for the future.
Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council will use the results of the survey to set its priorities for the next three years.
Over four weeks towards the end of 2020, everyone who lives, works or spends time in Welwyn Hatfield was invited to say what was most important to them, what they valued about the area, and what they would like to either change or preserve.
Adam Wood (LEP) and Cllr Tony Kingsbury at the new car park
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Hatfield s new multi-storey car park has been completed and is due to open next weekend.
The 420-space multi-storey, which has 18 disabled bays, eight electric vehicle charging points and features iconic aircraft designs symbolic of Hatfield s proud aviation heritage, will open on Saturday, March 20.
Parking will be free for three hours, with charges for longer stays.
- Credit: Kevin Lines Photography
With over a third of land in Hatfield town centre currently being used for surface-level parking, Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council and Hertfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) have jointly funded The Common car park to consolidate parking and release sites across town for regeneration.