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Rhodes Must Fall vows to continue fight to remove Cecil statue

24 May 2021
Rhodes Must Fall vows to continue fight to remove Cecil statue

Rhodes Must Fall vows to continue fight to remove Cecil statue

24 May 2021

The Bishop's Stortford vicar’s son, who founded the colonies of Southern and Northern Rhodesia, is seen as a symbol of white supremacy.


Fitness festival for body and mind at Castle Park – in person or online

22 May 2021
Fitness festival for body and mind at Castle Park – in person or online

Fitness festival for body and mind at Castle Park – in person or online

22 May 2021

Ballot system running for Well-being Triathlon comprising 5k run, yoga class and meditation session in Sworder's Field on Sunday June 6.


Inspector blocks plan for 65ft high 5G mast in Bishop's Stortford

21 May 2021
Inspector blocks plan for 65ft high 5G mast in Bishop's Stortford

Inspector blocks plan for 65ft high 5G mast in Bishop's Stortford

21 May 2021

Mobile Broadband Network Ltd, a joint venture between 3UK and EE, had appealed against East Herts Council's refusal of planning permission.


Where to get walk-in Covid jabs in Herts and West Essex this weekend

21 May 2021
Where to get walk-in Covid jabs in Herts and West Essex this weekend

Where to get walk-in Covid jabs in Herts and West Essex this weekend

21 May 2021

Avanti Meadows school in Stortford and Lister Medical Centre in Harlow among 10 locations where eligible people can just turn up for vaccinations.


Businesses and councils in Herts unite to help drive economic recovery

21 May 2021
Businesses and councils in Herts unite to help drive economic recovery

Businesses and councils in Herts unite to help drive economic recovery

21 May 2021

Hertfordshire Growth Board director Patsy Dell: "It's never been more important for businesses and public sector organisations to work together."


MP meets the charities helping Stortford's most vulnerable residents

21 May 2021
MP meets the charities helping Stortford's most vulnerable residents

MP meets the charities helping Stortford's most vulnerable residents

21 May 2021

Julie Marson visited the winter night shelter and food bank, and met representatives of The Exchange – all church-based charities.


St Joseph's students settle into spacious new school

20 May 2021
St Joseph's students settle into spacious new school

St Joseph's students settle into spacious new school

20 May 2021

£100,000 fundraising appeal for new equipment launched as Catholic primary pupils settle into their new, bigger school.


Cutting-edge robots set to work at new Princess Alexandra Hospital

20 May 2021
Cutting-edge robots set to work at new Princess Alexandra Hospital

Cutting-edge robots set to work at new Princess Alexandra Hospital

20 May 2021

Health chiefs unveil ambitious blueprint to make the new PAH by the new M11 junction 7a at Harlow “the most digitally advanced in the UK”.


Council's Lib Dem group leader steps down with warning to R4U about honesty

19 May 2021
Council's Lib Dem group leader steps down with warning to R4U about honesty

Council's Lib Dem group leader steps down with warning to R4U about honesty

19 May 2021

Stansted's Cllr Alan Dean said: "Uttlesford District Council needs to decide whether honesty matters.”


End of the road for traffic restrictions – but which one might be staying?

19 May 2021
End of the road for traffic restrictions – but which one might be staying?

End of the road for traffic restrictions – but which one might be staying?

19 May 2021

Most of the controversial social distancing measures in Stortford town centre can be removed, says Herts County Council.


Indian variants detected in Herts as Covid lockdown restrictions ease

19 May 2021
Indian variants detected in Herts as Covid lockdown restrictions ease

Indian variants detected in Herts as Covid lockdown restrictions ease

19 May 2021

Hertfordshire's director of public health director bracing for "significant surge" in Covid cases but says it is not inevitable.


Low-key ceremony marks centenary of Royal British Legion

19 May 2021
Low-key ceremony marks centenary of Royal British Legion

Low-key ceremony marks centenary of Royal British Legion

19 May 2021

President John Robinson laid a wreath on behalf of the Bishop's Stortford Branch and Women's Section and there was a minute's silence for reflection.


For sale: Water Lane bar in Stortford closes for good

19 May 2021
For sale: Water Lane bar in Stortford closes for good

For sale: Water Lane bar in Stortford closes for good

19 May 2021

The one-time restaurant was one of nine award-winning eateries in Hertfordshire and Norfolk operated by Anglian Country Inns.


Pizza Hut wants a slice of Bishop's Stortford's takeaway business

18 May 2021
Pizza Hut wants a slice of Bishop's Stortford's takeaway business

Pizza Hut wants a slice of Bishop's Stortford's takeaway business

18 May 2021

Planning permission is being sought to convert the vacant former Halfords car parts and bicycle shop in South Street.


Town council provides cover for Pircio's latest dining terrace plans

18 May 2021
Town council provides cover for Pircio's latest dining terrace plans

Town council provides cover for Pircio's latest dining terrace plans

18 May 2021

The Turkish and Italian restaurant in Market Square has asked East Herts Council for permission to install canopies with retractable roofs.


Manor Fields pupils ready to clean up thanks to litter-picking grants

18 May 2021
Manor Fields pupils ready to clean up thanks to litter-picking grants

Manor Fields pupils ready to clean up thanks to litter-picking grants

18 May 2021

Year 1 boy Samuel Hurn kept his neighbourhood free of rubbish and inspired his Hedgehogs classmates to do the same.


New king of the Castle secures Stortford backstreet pub's future

17 May 2021
New king of the Castle secures Stortford backstreet pub's future

New king of the Castle secures Stortford backstreet pub's future

17 May 2021

Newly-formed company South Stortford Ltd has bought the freehold and a new publican is almost ready to sign on the dotted line.


Primary pupils put learning into practice by signing in at Wiggly Willow

17 May 2021
Primary pupils put learning into practice by signing in at Wiggly Willow

Primary pupils put learning into practice by signing in at Wiggly Willow

17 May 2021

Thorn Grove Year 1 children used language programme Makaton to order their drinks and snacks from café owner Sid Perry.


Rings worth £13,500 missing after woman's death at Harlow hospital

17 May 2021
Rings worth £13,500 missing after woman's death at Harlow hospital

Rings worth £13,500 missing after woman's death at Harlow hospital

17 May 2021

Wedding and engagement rings missing when fall victim's husband, who had been at her bedside, went to retrieve her belongings from ward.


Time called on Gourmeturk restaurant at the old Boar's Head

17 May 2021
Time called on Gourmeturk restaurant at the old Boar's Head

Time called on Gourmeturk restaurant at the old Boar's Head

17 May 2021

The eatery in the historic High Street building which dates back to the 15th century opened in February 2017.


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