What’s On

 

St Albans has a Community Governance Review (CGR) currently under way and this will decide whether the city centre needs a local parish/town council. . See our Local Government Reorganisation page for more on this.​

The Civic Society strongly supports provision of a parish council (ie a town/city council) for central St Albans. We believe it would play a key role in protecting the character and heritage of St Albans by influencing decisions made by a unitary authority headquartered elsewhere and by managing some local assets and functions.

For that reason, our focus for the start of 2026 will be on campaigning for a YES vote for a
parish/town council and working with partners on what we think its future shape and functions should be.

The first events in 2026 were a series of well-attended public meetings across central St Albans and the committee continues to complete follow-up work and to identify events and speakers for the next stages.

What’s On for 2026

Our programme for 2026 started with the Community Governance public meetings programme.  These have now concluded other events will be announced shortly.

No events are found.

Past Events

CCOSS – Design contest for major development – EVENT CANCELLED

Date: 23 March 2020
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: The Cross Street Centre, Dagnall Street

The Council is now consulting residents on this major development on the old Police Station site and we are holding a meeting to outline our views on the three proposals. This meeting has been cancelled in response to advice from Government on the spread of coronavirus

St Albans District Council’s policy on greening

Date: 13 February 2020
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: Cross Street Centre, Dagnall Street, AL3 5EE

Greening the City is the theme of our talks for 2020.  In the first of these talks we hear from Cllr Chris White (Leader of the Council and Portfolio Holder for the Environment) PLEASE NOTE: this talk starts at 8.30pm 

‘Against Vulgarity’: Exploring the Arts and Crafts Movement

Date: 23 November 2019
Time: 12:00 am - 12:00 am
Location: Alban Room, Chapter House, St Albans Cathedral

In a reaction to the excessively ornate mainstream style of the Victorian era – described by art historian Nicholas Pevsner as “vulgarity in detail” – the Arts and Crafts movement promoted traditional craftsmanship, using simple forms, often medieval and romantic. This study day comprises three talks exploring the Arts and Crafts movement which emerged in […]