On Saturday 24 October, Museum at One Garden City will reopen, after closing its doors in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the first in a series of family art and crafts sessions.
Letchworth’s Broadway Cinema has announced that it will celebrate Black History Month with a season of films from black directors and artists from 2 - 28 October.
Local people who benefited from the Community Response Team (CRT) during lockdown will still receive assistance with shopping deliveries thanks to supermarket chain Morrisons.
The Community Response Team (CRT), set up by the Heritage Foundation to support Letchworth residents during lockdown, has thanked the community for their incredible show of support as their helpline closes this week.
Supporting you through COVID-19
To help our tenants respond to the impact of COVID-19, we are sharing important updates about how the Foundation is working with our tenants during this time, and how you can access government grants and funding to support your business.
Letchworth Garden City Heritage Foundation provided grant funding to help a Hertfordshire charity purchase 16 reconditioned iPads so that disabled local people could socialise and take part in online activity sessions during lockdown.
There are plenty of resources here in Letchworth to help all families and individuals who are experiencing food poverty during this pandemic. We explain how to access that help and tell you about the groups that are working to help the community.
In a show of support for town centre businesses, car parks at the Wynd, Arena (behind the Arena Parade shops), Rowlands Way and Broadway Gardens will have up to three hours free parking a day until 15 July.