The Importance of Play – Memories of Our Childhood
As you may know my name is Sophie and I am the Project Co-ordinator for Playing Out but I am… Read More »The Importance of Play – Memories of Our Childhood
As you may know my name is Sophie and I am the Project Co-ordinator for Playing Out but I am… Read More »The Importance of Play – Memories of Our Childhood
A brilliant way for all your street to join in with the festive cheer! Want a fun festive project to… Read More »Festive Streets 2025
Fun Nature Walks – Enjoying the Outdoors The Summer holiday is about to begin, and we have 6 weeks to… Read More »Playing Out
So, you are thinking about Playing Out for your street you know it would be great for your local community… Read More »An interview with Sasha
A super simple and easy way for your street to join in with the festive cheer! Want a fun festive… Read More »Festive Streets 2024
Interview with Safer Neighbourhood Inspector Paul Caro An important part of Playing Out is all the partnerships that have been… Read More »Meet Your Neighbours – Interview with Safer Neighbourhood Inspector Paul Caro
By Playing Out Coordinator, Sophie. Chalk games are one of the most simple but creative way for lots of fun… Read More »Eight Creative & Fun Chalk Games
The previous coordinator of Meet Your Neighbours, Nicola Wyeth – has, after a fantastic ten years of involvement as a… Read More »Thank you to Nicola who is stepping back from the coordinator role after ten years with the project
We welcome Sophie Stockdale who has joined us as Meet Your Neighbours Coordinator.    Sophie joins us with a wealth of… Read More »Introducing Sophie our new Meet Your Neighbours Coordinator
Ever wondered what holding a street gathering would be like on your street? Our survey spoke to local people about the joy it has brought to their neighbourhood.
How to build a greener street community where you live – learnings from the recent OPOF event
Wilderhood Watch is a group of St Albans residents determined to help make our district more friendly for wildlife and people, one street at a time