The Glasshouse has been updated to bring the outdoors in
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From Italian-style bistros to modern Turkish eateries and classic British spots, Hertfordshire has a plethora of innovative restaurants. Here, Herts Life picks 20 of the best places to eat in the county
Words: Victoria Purcell & Samuel Matthewson
1. The Greyhound, Tring
Visit The Greyhound in the village of Wigginton for pub classics and daily specials that reflect a diverse selection of seasonally available ingredients. With a pleasant beer garden in the back, this is also a popular spot for a Sunday roast to be enjoyed al fresco with a pint of beer. There is a children’s menu, plenty of gluten free options and tempting desserts too. Booking is advised as there are limited tables available during busy times.
Angela and Malcolm MacMillan have celebrated 50 years of marriage.
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A former mayor and mayoress of St Albans have celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.
Malcolm and Angela MacMillan took advantage of the relaxation of Covid restrictions and marked their 50 happy years with a lunch in the marquee at St Michael s Manor Hotel.
Malcolm, a retired international congress manager for the International Confederation of Midwives, served on St Albans district council for 27 years, including eight years on Herts county council and 10 years on London Colney Parish Council. He was elected Mayor in 1990/91 and again in 2005/06.
Angela was a maths teacher at Francis Bacon (now Samuel Ryder Academy) and at St Luke s in Redbourn.