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It is due to elect county council representatives on 6 May who will have responsibility for issues like public health, roads and public transport. There is a longstanding row over health provision and its hospital. Many fear the town's local plan - a blueprint for housing and infrastructure up until - is putting thousands of acres of green belt land at risk from development with more than 16, new homes planned.
And like all towns in England, its high street businesses are also facing a battle for survival. Dacorum Borough Council and the local NHS will play the main part in deciding these issues, so how would county councillors standing in the Hemel Hempstead Town county council ward influence them?
Party spokesman Sherief Hassan says the county council could help with town centre recovery but all investment should be "not just for the immediate future but, for far into the future". He says the county council needs to ask for government money to invest in public transport "to get people into town centres to spend money". Mr Hassan says that as proposals in the latest local plan would "seriously increase the population", the "hospital provision has to change".
He says the county can also help with community health for the elderly and the young which would "take some weight off the hospital". Underpinning everything, the county council "must have a green agenda", he says. Liberal Democrat Adrian England says that while town centre recovery is an issue for the borough council, "there are things you can do at county level that will have an impact". Residents are concerned about parking and the borough can work with the county council "to create a way to have more capacity" and also "create a way for people not to need so many cars" and, in doing so, contribute to public health, he says.
This means combining improvements in public transport with getting people to "get back on their feet and be healthier". As a co-founder of one of the groups calling for a new central hospital, he accepts that as a county councillor he "can't do anything" to change the trust's decision. County councillors cannot vote on the local plan but "should take part in other ways, and support proper awareness among residents" when those affected are consulted, he says.
Labour candidate Tessa Milligan says that even for the areas the county council does not have direct power over, people can "still elect councillors who will represent the community and who will act as your advocate".
The town centre is a social space which can prevent social isolation and this will be the key to getting back into the swing of things. Ms Milligan was born in Hemel Hempstead maternity ward in and so has "grown up with the hospital debate". Conservative William Wyatt-Lowe says while as a county councillor there is "not a great role we can play" in town centre recovery, the authority is "certainly taking it as a serious issue and everything we can do in terms of access we'll get involved in".
The post town for Hemel Hempstead is Hemel Hempstead. This Hemel Hempstead coronavirus map shows the position of Hemel Hempstead within Hertfordshire, along with the number of cases in Hertfordshire and each of the surrounding areas.
Hemel Hempstead is in the ceremonial county of Hertfordshire, the historic county of Hertfordshire, and the administrative county of Hertfordshire. Hemel Hempstead is situated towards the southernmost extremity of Hertfordshire, and towards the westernmost extremity of Hertfordshire. Hemel Hempstead is situated roughly centrally between the southernmost and northernmost extremities of the HP1 postcode district, and towards the easternmost extremity of the HP1 postcode district.
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