It's been a busy 2023 for The Herts Advertiser, with big stories in St Albans, Harpenden and beyond.

Restaurants have been recognised by Michelin, controversial developments have been proposed and disagreements over the proposed rail freight terminal have raged on.

Here's our top stories in St Albans and Harpenden over the past year.

January

Harpenden's Silver Cup restaurant recognised by Michelin

Herts Advertiser: The Silver Cup featured in the Michelin Guide for the first time.The Silver Cup featured in the Michelin Guide for the first time. (Image: Google Maps)

In January, it was reported that Harpenden's The Silver Cup had been featured in Michelin's food guide for the first time.

The restaurant is owned and run by Harpenden friends Matthew and Michael, who grew up in the town.

Read more here.

Row over unauthorised fence at house in Lattimore Road

Herts Advertiser: Furious neighbours demanded action was taken to remove a fence erected without permission.Furious neighbours demanded action was taken to remove a fence erected without permission. (Image: Laura Bill)

In a conservation area, furious neighbours demanded that action was taken to remove a fence that had been erected without permission.

Residents in Lattimore Road were shocked to witness the installation of two wooden fence panels segregating number 32 from other properties in a row of terraced houses.

Read more here.

February

TV and film merchandise shop opens in The Maltings

Herts Advertiser: A new TV and film merchandise shop opened in St Albans.A new TV and film merchandise shop opened in St Albans. (Image: Matt Adams)

A new TV and film merchandise shop opened for the first time in St Albans, on February 18.

'The Television and Movie Store' features a "formidable array" of licensed and collectible merchandise from a range of popular TV shows and movies.

Read more here.

Trinity Church to be sold as congregations unite

Herts Advertiser: A decision was made to sell the Trinity Church building.A decision was made to sell the Trinity Church building. (Image: Google Maps)

A decision was made to sell the Trinity Church building - at the junction between Victoria Street and Beaconsfield Road - as two St Albans churches combined.

The Trinity Church congregation joined that of Homewood Church at their premises on Homewood Road.

Read more here.

March

Café Rouge restaurant closes on Holywell Hill

Herts Advertiser: The restaurant was part of the Big Table Group, which also includes Bella Italia and Las Iguanas.The restaurant was part of the Big Table Group, which also includes Bella Italia and Las Iguanas. (Image: Google Maps)

"Changing customer trends" was cited as the reason for the closure of a popular St Albans restaurant in March.

Café Rouge, on Holywell Hill, closed its doors for good following the end of its lease.

Read more here.

St Albans: Victoria St Cotswold building 'to be demolished'

Herts Advertiser: The former Cotswold building in Victoria Street.The former Cotswold building in Victoria Street. (Image: Google Maps)

Plans were submitted for the two-storey Costwold building in Victoria Street, St Albans, to be demolished and replaced by a three-storey residential structure.

Work has now begun on the site, with the Cotswold building fully demolished.

Read more here.

April

Honest Burgers closes in Christopher Place

Herts Advertiser: Changes in customer demand was given as a reason for the closure.Changes in customer demand was given as a reason for the closure. (Image: Google Maps)

The St Albans branch of popular burger chain Honest Burgers closed for good in April.

The Christopher Place citing "change in customer demand" as the reason for its closure, with the site now occupied by Hatch.

Read more here.

Former Poundland and One Below unit to be demolished

Herts Advertiser: The former OneBelow and Poundland unit was confirmed to be demolished in April.The former OneBelow and Poundland unit was confirmed to be demolished in April. (Image: Google Maps / Briffa Phillips / St Albans City & District Council / Canva)

It was also revealed in April that the former Poundland and One Below unit would be demolished in St Peter's Street.

The site, at 69 and 69a St Peter's Street, was set to be replaced with a four-storey building with 14 new dwellings and a retail space.

Read more here.

May

St Albans Wilko's future in doubt amid 'insolvency' reports

Herts Advertiser: Wilko had operated a branch in The Maltings.Wilko had operated a branch in The Maltings. (Image: Google Maps)

It was the beginning of the end for popular high street retailer Wilko in May, with its store in The Maltings under threat.

Wilko has since gone from St Albans, with Poundland having purchased many of the company's former stores.

Read more here.

Historic King Harry pub reopens after refurbishment

Herts Advertiser: Changes at the pub included new furniture, both inside and outside.Changes at the pub included new furniture, both inside and outside. (Image: The King Harry)

An historic pub in St Albans officially reopened following an extensive refurbishment.

The King Harry underwent a five-week refurbishment to give it a fresh new look while retaining its traditional feel.

Read more here.

June

RSPCA appeal after cat abandoned in Harpenden

Herts Advertiser: The situation was described as a death sentence.The situation was described as a death sentence. (Image: Courtesy of the RSPCA)

The RSPCA appealed for information in June, after a "terrified" cat was found abandoned in a pet carrier without food or water.

A member of the public discovered the tabby as she was walking her dogs down Kirkdale Road, Harpenden.

Read more here.

Couple buy John Bunyan pub near Wheathampstead

Herts Advertiser: Anthony and Faith have created a traditional pub with a comfortable living-room feel to it.Anthony and Faith have created a traditional pub with a comfortable living-room feel to it. (Image: Pearce Bates)

The tenants of a pub near St Albans have purchased it after years of living in and managing the establishment.

The Herts Advertiser attended and spoke with Anthony and Faith.

Read more here.

July

Wonka official trailer includes scenes filmed in St Albans

Herts Advertiser: Timothée Chalamet in the title role as Willy Wonka.Timothée Chalamet in the title role as Willy Wonka. (Image: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures)

The official trailer of the now-released Wonka movie was released in July - which includes scenes filmed on location in St Albans.

Wonka is a prequel to Charlie and The Chocolate Factory and introduces audiences to a young Willy Wonka.

Read more here.

'The fight is not over': Campaigners react to rail freight land sale

Herts Advertiser: Campaigners began to consider a judicial review.Campaigners began to consider a judicial review. (Image: Dee Young / Archant / Canva)

St Albans campaigners said "the fight is not over", despite Green Belt land being sold for a new rail freight terminal near the city.

Save St Albans: Fight the Freight also began to consider a judicial review, after Hertfordshire County Council sold the land to rail freight developers Segro.

Read more here.

August

Up to 40 new homes approved on land off Boissy Close

Herts Advertiser: The now-successful Boissy Close application will include three self-build homes.The now-successful Boissy Close application will include three self-build homes. (Image: TateHindle / Anderson / St Albans City & District Council)

Up to 40 new homes were approved on land off Boissy Close, St Albans.

A decision on the development on land north of the road was made on Monday, August 14.

Read more here.

St Albans hosts first-ever Dog Day in city centre

Herts Advertiser: Activities took place across the city centre.Activities took place across the city centre. (Image: Stephanie Belton)

Tails were wagging across Verulamium, as St Albans hosted its inaugural 'Dog Day'.

The event marked International Dog Day on Saturday, August 26, and included a range of activities for hounds to enjoy.

Read more here.

September

Changes to city centre pedestrianisation trial

Herts Advertiser: A pedestrianisation trial had been running since November 2022.A pedestrianisation trial had been running since November 2022. (Image: Google Maps)

St Albans High Street was confirmed to be reopening to traffic full-time in September, following changes to a pedestrianisation trial in the city centre.

The street had been closed to all motor vehicles during weekends, from 6pm on Friday to 7am on Monday, since November 2022.

Read more here.

The St Albans and Harpenden areas to be 'released from Green Belt'

Herts Advertiser: The local authority must find land for 15,000 new homes.The local authority must find land for 15,000 new homes. (Image: Chris White / St Albans City & District Council)St Albans City & District Council's draft Local Plan was released earlier this year.

The plan includes a number of areas that could be "released from the Green Belt" if the plan were to go ahead.

Read more here.

October

Sopwell House cocktail lounge raises the bar

Herts Advertiser: The Herts Advertiser visited the bar to experience all that is has to offer.The Herts Advertiser visited the bar to experience all that is has to offer. (Image: Pearce Bates / Canva)

With a new cocktail lounge opening at Sopwell House hotel, The Herts Advertiser visited to speak with those involved.

The bar was praised by the site's general manager, Angelina Chua, who described the lounge as having "its own identity and branding" rather than "a ubiquitous hotel bar that is often soulless".

Read more here.

Links Academy added to 'crumbling' RAAC list

Herts Advertiser: All pupils at the school continued to receive face-to-face education.All pupils at the school continued to receive face-to-face education. (Image: Google Maps)

Links Academy, in St Albans, was added to the list of schools containing concrete that is prone to crumbling in October.

Bushey and Oxhey Infant School, Broxbourne's Churchfield CofE Academy and Watford Grammar School for Boys all join Links Academy on the list.

Read more here.

November

Beech House owners agree Batchwood Hall lease

Herts Advertiser: A 35-year lease has been agreed.A 35-year lease has been agreed. (Image: Gollifer Longston Architects / St Albans City & District Council / Canva)

St Albans' historic landmark Batchwood Hall has seen various uses since its completion in 1874.

Now, the building owned by St Albans City & District Council will become part of the Oakman hotel and restaurant group, which own St Peter's Street restaurant The Beech House.

Read more here.

Hare & Hounds reopens after major investment

Herts Advertiser: The Hare & Hounds closed in mid-August as the Stonegate Group gave it a major revamp.The Hare & Hounds closed in mid-August as the Stonegate Group gave it a major revamp. (Image: Stonegate Group)

A St Albans pub is back and better than ever after a "transformative six-figure investment".

The Hare & Hounds in Sopwell Lane reopened in November after owners, the Stonegate Group, closed the boozer back in August to give it a major revamp.

Read more here.

December

St Albans teenager part of a team to open Britain's newest railway station

Herts Advertiser: 18-year-old Justin Nathan joined Thameslink earlier this year.18-year-old Justin Nathan joined Thameslink earlier this year. (Image: Thameslink)

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A teenager from St Albans was among those to open Britain's newest railway station earlier this month.

Justin, who will be a revenue control officer, is looking forward to meeting customers at the four-platform Brent Cross West station, between Cricklewood and Hendon in northwest London.

Read more here.

Centurion Club: Concerns over expansion near St Albans

Herts Advertiser: Something precious and irreplaceable would be largely lost.Something precious and irreplaceable would be largely lost. (Image: Quantum Golf / St Albans City & District Council)

Environmental concerns have been raised after a plan was submitted to add 10 holes to an 18-hole golf course near St Albans.

A draft proposal - included within the application - would see 188,604sqm of the 359,788sqm of woodland at the site removed, equalling 52 per cent in total.

Read more here.