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One of Europe’s leading visual communications specialists aims to boost career and training opportunities at its new facility in Bishop’s Stortford
The mayor of Bishop’s Stortford, Cllr Richard Townsend, officially opened the new store in the former Homebase premises off Stansted Road.
UK’s biggest clothing alterations and repair franchise The Zip Yard, tanning salon and café preparing to open at railway station site.
Former UK No 1 Frankie Langan, 31, and Keith Langan, 62, who is No 1 in the Lawn Tennis Association rankings for his age, are behind the scheme.
A record 2.31 million passengers used the airport in March – up 7.5% on the same month last year and surpassed the previous high by 127,000.
The proposed centre, off the B1256 Stortford Road at Little Canfield, would also feature a soft play area, a café and 68 parking spaces.
In a new series, Richard Barrett visits a variety of local eateries to sample the food and tuck into the stories of the people who run them.
Inspector Mark Collins said: “The local neighbourhood policing team has been working with the loss prevention team at Co-op.”
Blue Badge holder Sue Clarke, 71, wrongfully issued with £60 penalty charge notice after attending MRI scan at Harlow’s Princess Alexandra Hospital.
IWD honours female achievements, raises awareness of sex discrimination and stereotyping, and calls for action on equality.
Daniel Robinson and Sons MD Gary Neill is one of only 29 people who will be honoured at the ceremony at the Palace of Westminster.
The Bishop's Stortford resident and former Tory MP, a regular on TalkRADIO, said he was "delighted and honoured" to take up the role.
Gareth Powell spent 19 years at TfL, most recently as deputy commissioner and chief customer and strategy officer leading its Covid recovery.
OBE for former police and crime commissioner David Lloyd and CBE for county council’s head of adult care services, Chris Badger.
Key Stage 3, 4 and 5 teams from Birchwood, Bishop’s Stortford College, Hockerill and Leventhorpe took part in the Rotary club’s technology contest.
Herts Careline already supports more than 13,000 residents with technology that’s designed to help them live independently in their own homes.