by Jeff Lewis | 21 Apr 2017 | Smallford Station & Alban Way Heritage Society, Stationmasters
The Constitution of the Smallford Station & Alban Way Heritage Society was agreed at a meeting held on Monday 10th April 2017 in the Central Committee Room of UH McLaurin Building. The Society will take over from, and extend the work of the Bringing the History of...
by Jeff Lewis | 6 Apr 2017 | Bringing the History of Smallford Station to Life, Smallford Station & Alban Way Heritage Society, Smallford Today
Monday 10th April 2017 starting at 7pm Residents and members of other societies based in St Albans and Hatfield are very welcome to join us at the inaugural meeting of the Smallford Station & Alban Way Heritage Society in the Central Meeting Room of the McLaurin...
by Jeff Lewis | 4 Apr 2017 | Bringing the History of Smallford Station to Life
1. Humble Beginnings As Chair of Smallford Residents’ Association, I was well-aware of the old station still standing on the Alban Way: however, we were totally unaware of what kind of state it was in. In February 2012, with the permission of the owners, O’Shea’s, we...
by J Musk | 28 Mar 2017 | Bringing the History of Smallford Station to Life, Smallford History, Smallford Today
Experience Smallford Station in Virtual Reality (VR) by clicking the following link! All you need is an Android or Apple phone and a special headset, known as Google Cardboard. Although this sounds complicated, it’s a matter of putting your phone in a special...
by Smallford Station | 11 Apr 2016 | Bringing the History of Smallford Station to Life, Smallford Today
Two guided walks looking at the history of Hatfield & St Albans Railway/Alban Way & Environs can now be booked using the Herts Direct website. A long walk on paved, mostly flat, foot & cycle path, with plenty of stops at points of interest, including a...
by J Musk | 3 Mar 2016 | Bringing the History of Smallford Station to Life, Smallford Today
The Alban Way has a new logo and an updated leaflet, which you can use to learn about the trail and the sites along it. Simply click the image below to start the download (PDF 8MB).