Alban Way litter pick 2023
Fourteen people from WelHatCycling, Sustrans East Herts and local residents cleared 44 bags of rubbish from the Alban Way in Hatfield along the section between the Galleria and Lemsford Road.… Read More »
Fourteen people from WelHatCycling, Sustrans East Herts and local residents cleared 44 bags of rubbish from the Alban Way in Hatfield along the section between the Galleria and Lemsford Road.… Read More »
Hello from WelHatCycling. As you can see from the logo below, we are now officially at Cycling UK partner group, so part of the wider campaign to develop cycling UK… Read More »
Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan for Welwyn Hatfield The Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan, produced by consultants for Welwyn Hatfield and Hertordshire councils, is now out for consultation… Read More »
Easter Monday cycle ride to Scotts Grotto Our first led ride of the year is on Easter Monday, 18th April 2022. In case you are wondering what the Grotto is… Read More »
Hertfordshire County Council are consulting on whether the bollards on Link Drive and Queensway in Hatfield should be retained. Please do let HCC have your views on this by clicking… Read More »
The Welwyn Hatfield section of the Alban Way runs from Wrestlers Bridge in Hatfield to the Welwyn Hatfield boundary. St Albans City Council is responsible for the rest of the… Read More »
New councillors Congratulations to all the new councillors elected to represent the people of Welwyn Hatfield on the borough council. You might think cycling is a county issue, but the… Read More »
A photo I’d put up on Facebook but not added to this web site. Back in October we took our stall to Hatfield Healthfest. It was a wet and chilly… Read More »
The cycle path from Oxlease roundabout to Bishops Rise in Hatfield has now been completed, bar some snagging works. Photos below show the route starting on Bishops Rise as if… Read More »
I took a short ride up to see how works are progressing on the western end of Wood Ave, Hatfield. These works extend the segregated cycle path up the hill… Read More »