Draft South Mimms Conservation Area Appraisal

In order to help protect the character and appearance of the South Mimms Conservation Area, a Conservation Area Appraisal has been prepared by Hertsmere Borough Council. 

The South Mimms Conservation Area was designated by the Council in 1998 for its special architectural and historical interest, and as an important local village with medieval origins. 

The draft Conservation Area Appraisal provides a brief history of the area and is intended to define what is important about it. It also sets out a number of recommendations to help preserve and enhance the character and appearance of the area, including some proposed revisions to the Conservation Area boundary.  

Any comments or queries regarding the Conservation Area Appraisal and associated recommendations are welcomed by email to local.plan@hertsmere.gov.uk or and should be made in writing to the below address by 12pm on Friday 28th July 2023.

Hertsmere Borough Council
Local Plan Team

Civic Offices
Elstree Way
Borehamwood
WD6 1WA

All comments received by 12pm on Friday 28th July will be taken into consideration when finalising the document.

We hope that the Conservation Area Appraisal will prove interesting as well as informative. The document and a set of Frequently Asked Questions can be viewed on the Council website at https://www.hertsmere.gov.uk/Planning–Building-Control/Building–Tree-Conservation/Conservation-areas/South-Mimms-Conservation-Area.aspx

You will also be able to view the document by scanning the QR code or at:

Hertsmere Borough Council Civic Offices
Elstree Way
Borehamwood
Hertfordshire
WD6 1WA   Open Monday to Thursday 9am – 5.15pm,
Friday 9am – 5pm
Borehamwood Library 96 Shenley Road
Borehamwood
Hertfordshire
WD6 1EB

  Open Monday to Wednesday 09.00 – 18.00 Thursday 09:00 – 19.00, Friday 09.00 – 13.00 & Saturday 09.00 – 16.00
South Mimms Village Hall Blanche Lane South Mimms EN6 3PD   Please contact South Mimms & Ridge Parish Council for more details of when the hall is open. 

Uncontested Election Results

As only four people stood for election onto the the new South Mimms & Ridge Parish Council all four have been awarded seats on an uncontested basis. A fifth Councillor will be appointed in due course.

Cathy McCaffrey, Mark Hedison and Chris Myers will represent South Mimms Ward, whilst Ralph Bania will represent Ridge Ward. Congratulations and thank you for your continued service to the community.

The passing of Her Majesty…

It is with great sadness that South Mimms Parish Council has learned of the death of Her Majesty, The Queen.

The Council and residents of the parish extend deepest condolences to members of the Royal Family.

In light of this sad news today, Thursday 8th September, our Parish Council Meeting this evening has been cancelled as a mark of respect.

South West Hertfordshire Joint Strategic Plan (JSP)

The five councils that make up South West Hertfordshire are working together to produce a Joint Strategic Plan (JSP).  This plan will address some of the biggest issues and challenges facing the area to 2050.  The councils are Dacorum Borough, Hertsmere Borough, St Albans City and District, Three Rivers District and Watford Borough, supported by Hertfordshire County Council.

The plan will create a vision for South West Hertfordshire, setting out the priorities for the area, ensuring transport, education and healthcare infrastructure is co-ordinated and ensure new homes and jobs are delivered in the right places.

What is this consultation about?

The ‘Realising our Potential’ document marks our first formal consultation as we begin preparation of the JSP.  We are asking for feedback on a draft vision and objectives for the area, and for views on some very high level growth types we could consider.  We are not asking about specific development sites, or asking for views on housing or jobs numbers at this early stage in the plan preparation process. This ‘Realising our Potential’ document is accompanied by a Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report which we are also inviting comments on.

How can I comment?

The consultation begins on Monday 5th September and comments must reach us by 5pm on 4th November 2022.

We are encouraging residents to submit their comments online at www.swhertsplan.com/consultation, where all of the consultation material is available to view. Hard copies of the consultation documents are also being held at local libraries and at your local borough / district main council office reception.

If you do not wish to submit your comments using the online consultation platform, please see our website for the postal and email address to use when submitting comments.

You may also receive a duplicate notification about this consultation direct from our website, if you have directly registered on that system.

How can I find out more?

We have prepared some FAQs which should answer any questions you may have about this consultation and the JSP more broadly.  These are available on our website.