From dahlias to chutneys, and seedlings to sustainable swaps, the Abbots in Transition village group has had its hands full of soil and good ideas this year.
The group, dedicated to improving the local environment and encouraging greener living has been busy across the seasons.
Their annual seedling giveaway got things growing in the spring, and volunteers were out in force at the Carnival, AutumnFest and even the Tough Ten, not running but litter picking.
The group has also bid farewell this year to their long-serving chair, Mary Chabrel, who has moved up north after years of dedicated work.
Kings Langley station also received a splash of colour as dahlias were planted earlier in the year to provide a warming welcome into autumn.
This winter, the visitors can look forward to the ever-popular Christmas Market on Thursday December 4, held at the Henderson Hub alongside the village Carol Concert which begins at 6pm leading to the Christmas lights switch-on on the grounds of St Lawrence Church.
A cosy evening of community spirit and sparkle in the air is promised, alongside handmade gifts, cakes, chutneys, candles and of course cards.
If you would like to get involved in any of the group’s activities email: abbotsintransition@gmail.com
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