Published:
9:58 AM January 25, 2021
Updated:
12:51 PM January 25, 2021
Residents enjoyed the snow across the county. Pictured: an upside down snowman in St Albans and an NHS-praising snowman in WGC.
- Credit: Michael Dixon/Anne Suslak
Snow fell across the length and breadth of the county yesterday, covering the area in a white blanket that remains today (Monday, January 25).
Many residents across Herts took the opportunity to enjoy the day-long flurry, going on picturesque winter walks, sledging and snowman building.
Sheep in the snow at Stanborough Park, WGC.
- Credit: Anne Suslak
People in St Albans flocked to Batchwood Golf Course for snow-based activities.
Monday s snowy sunrise on Orchard Hill, by St Albans Cathedral
- Credit: Steve Shand
We asked, and you listened! After putting out a call for the best snow pictures across St Albans, here are the best - the crème de la crème if you will - that we had sent in by the Herts Ad s readers.
Have you got any pictures of the snow that fell over the weekend that you d like to share with us? Send them in to hertsad@archant.co.uk for a chance to be featured! ❄Posted by The Herts Advertiser on Monday, 25 January 2021
A facial reconstruction of John of Wheathampstead. Picture: Liverpool John Moores University and Facelab
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The changes in coronavirus restrictions at the
Anna Bassil, 41, rose to the challenge of running 26.2 miles, claiming it was a piece of cake!
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Soggy bottom: Flood water didn t stop Anna Bassil, 41, from running 26.2 miles for Save the Children on Sunday. Picture: Anna Bassil
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of September saw all schools re-open for teaching after months of closure.
Pubs and restaurants from across the district joined forces to raise awareness of the challenges they are facing in the wake of the pandemic, and commuters were warned that train fares could rise by 1.6 per cent in 2021 despite a massive drop in the number of passengers.