Bradhams Fantastic Flowers in Fore Street, Old Hatfield.
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As high streets spring back into life, lovers of bespoke floral creations, statement pieces and original art will adore a new shop that s finally opened in Hatfield.
Bradhams Fantastic Flowers, which includes a design studio and art gallery, opened to the public this week following the easing of lockdown restrictions.
Run and launched by floral stylist Theresa Bradstreet, Bradhams can be found at 38 Fore Street in Old Hatfield.
Bradhams Fantastic Flowers, run and launched by floral stylist Theresa Bradstreet, can be found at 38 Fore Street in Old Hatfield.
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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.
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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.
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Hatfield parking could become free for up to three hours
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A proposal for parking to be free for up to three hours in Hatfield is set to be considered by the borough council.
Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council s cabinet planning and parking panel (CPPP) will meet next week to consider whether to introduce new parking restrictions in the town.
The news follows a consultation on the council’s proposals to introduce new long-stay options across all town centre car parks from May 17, following the opening of the multi-storey scheduled for early spring.
Parking would remain free for three hours under the proposals, inlcuding at the multi-storey, with charges of £3.50 for three to four hours and £6.50 all-day agreed as part of the council’s budget setting process.
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