Hemel Hempstead
Profile
Hemel Hempstead was designated as a New Town on 4 February 1947. Located at the edge of the Chiltern Hills, the town has an area of 2,391 ha (5,910 acres).
Travel and transport
Hemel Hempstead is located 30m north-west of London, close to the M1 and M25 London Orbital motorway. It offers excellent road links for distribution and good access to airports and ports.
Employment
The town has many contrasting types of employment including light engineering, computer peripherals, software engineering and warehousing / distribution. Major local employers include Kodak, BP Oil, British Telecom, DuPont and Lucas Aerospace.
Population
Hemel Hempstead boasts a population of 83,000.
Current Projects
English Partnerships is currently involved in the following projects in and around Hemel Hempstead:
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Maylands
English Partnerships is working with the Maylands Partnership - a mixture of private and public sector partners working to deliver a high quality employment park close to the M1.
- Town Centre
Working alongside Dacorum Borough Council, English Partnerships is involved with the regeneration of the town centre.
- Spencers Park
Working with Dacorum Borough Council and Crown Estates, English Partnerships is involved in a project aiming to develop an area of the town with zero carbon housing.
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