The day brickie Will gate-crashed The Dirty Dozen

August 2021
Like the rest of Hertfordshire, Piccotts End abounds in beautiful flint walls. But there is just one problem with these iconic local building blocks. They keep falling off! You can always spot the fresh cement and slightly machined new flints where walls…

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Litter pickers have it in the bag

July 2021
Piccotts End is looking as clean as a new pin after the village’s first community litter pick. Armed with picking sticks and bags provide by the council, our magnificent village volunteers spread among the highways and byways to gather an assortment of rubbish dropped in the course of the past year. Annette Harrison, PERA’s social secretary, thanked all those who came along to help give the village a summer smarten.

New date for Summer Garden Party

June 2021
Due to the delay in the easing of restrictions on social gatherings the annual Summer Garden Party has been moved to Saturday August 7th. It will take place at Marchmont Cottage and a flyer with further details will be distributed to all households in July.

On the trail of a nocturnal bottle bug

June 2021
Litter is a scourge for which there is no quick fix. Everyone will have their own litter story and many go on personal crusades to keep the village tidy. At our end we have been contending with a litter problem of a slightly unusual variety – a nocturnal…

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Resident turns detective to reclaim stolen plant pot

June 2021
When a sneak thief made off with Ramon Kirchgaesser’s planter from outside his house he was determined to get it back. With the help of a neighbour’s CCTV footage, Ramon, who lives at the Boars Head, got the number plate of the car involved in the theft. Following an appeal on social media he tracked it down to an address in Gadebridge where the very embarrassed felon owned up and the pot was returned. Describing how her husband tracked it down, Ramon’s wife Carly declared: ‘He proved that crime doesn’t pay!’

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Hugs and handshakes as residents reunite

June 2021
After more than 12 months of restrictions residents lost no time in renewing old friendships at the PERA coffee morning. More than 40 took advantage of being able to meet outdoors, exchanging hugs and handshakes at the Marchmont reunion. It was also an occasion to meet new residents and a new arrival – baby Phoebe of Wall Cottage!

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Minnie found taking a cat nap!

June 2021
The cat which was reported  missing from 10 Riverbank has been found safe snd sound. Minnie belongs to Melanie Mackney who was very relieved when a neighbour said she was found asleep in a bedroom where she’s got in through a window!

A resident has also reported finding a blue cat collar in his drive and will gladly return to it if the owner comes forward.

Village mourns loss of PERA chairman

May 2021
It is with great sadness that we report the death of one of the village’s most respected residents. David Stanier, who was the popular chairman of the residents’ association for many years, passed away suddenly at the age 79. David and his wife Margaret, who had been married for 56 years and lived in Piccotts End for more than 50, were well-known figures, often seen out walking and running social events like the Safari Supper. He will be sadly missed and we extend our deepest sympathy to Margaret. He leaves a son and a daughter and four grandsons. 

Join us for coffee & croissants

May 2022
With restrictions on social gatherings being slowly lifted, the residents’ association social committee are planning a coffee morning at the Marchmont Arms on Sunday 6th June between 11am and 1pm. All are welcome for what will be the first PERA social event in more than a year.

Events survey yields a big yes

May 2022
Following a questionnaire about which events they would be willing to support, residents have given the thumbs up to all of them. Most of the 40% of all residents who responded said they would take part in a litter pick while there were also significant majorities for the safari supper, a harvest festival and a scarecrow festival alongside annual events like the summer garden party and the fireworks party. More details will be published here and circulated by email.