Berkhamsted bin fire ‘started deliberately’
Firefighters rushed out to tackle a bin that had been set ablaze in Berkhamsted on Saturday night.
View ArticleFriday night garage fire
Firefighters rushed to a Hemel Hempstead home to tackle a garage fire on Friday night.
View ArticleRiver work puts Gadebridge Park back in action after months of flooding
Water is again flowing through Gadebridge Park after council workers began work to clear weeds from the river.
View Article‘My magnificent mum was always my hero’
The daughter of hospital patients’ champion Jessie Winyard, whose funeral takes place today, has paid tribute to her ‘hero’ mother.
View ArticleA date is set for Adeyfield West by-election
A date has been set for a by-election following the departure of a long-standing councillor.
View ArticleTrain firm suffers low ranking from users
Train operator London Midland has been ranked sixth from the bottom in a customer poll about the best and worst UK train companies.
View ArticleHead shocked by saucy music video shot at school
A headteacher who rented his school to a music firm was shocked when he saw it used in the saucy new video by Aussie indie band Tame Impala.
View ArticleMrs Brown and the boys from Sainsbury’s back charity drive
There’s fancy dress and more to follow, as Sainsbury’s in Woodhall Farm launches its Comic Relief fundraising.
View ArticleStar cadet Katie bows out on a high
When proud Katie Cunningham stepped up to receive the Alan Payne Shield awarded to the best cadet in the Herts & Bucks Wing of the Air Training Corps there was pride and sadness – it was the third...
View ArticleGarden project bags three gongs for work
A gardening good cause that offers opportunities for adults with learning difficulties has picked up three gongs.
View ArticleRoundabout advertising plan branded ‘dangerous and unnecessary clutter’
Visitors to Berkhamsted won’t be welcomed by the ‘dangerous and unnecessary clutter’ of advertising if the town’s leading planning committee has anything to do with it.
View Article‘It is such a vital skill, it could save your life’
The most successful British female swimmer of all time has just announced her retirement from the sport.
View ArticlePCC criticised as deputy quits post
The judgement of Herts police and crime commissioner David Lloyd has been called into question after the furore surrounding deputy Rachel Frosh’s resignation on Wednesday last week,
View Article‘Get your eyes tested’ says tumour survivor
A woman whose tumour was spotted by opticians is urging others to ensure they get regular eye tests.
View ArticleProps respect to ace Hannah
The prop-maker who created wands, brooms and Death Eater masks for the Harry Potter films has given the Gazette a demonstration of how she works.
View ArticleEmpty chair tribute to Ivy as friends mourn
An empty chair will stand in a parish council meeting as a tribute to Ivy Young, who dedicated her whole life to supporting the Abbots Langley community.
View ArticleHelp to get on the road for work
A project aimed at getting people on their bike and into work or education is off the ground after its December launch.
View ArticleClass plan OK, but not there
Town leaders have asked for plans for two temporary classrooms to be changed after complaints by neighbours that children would overlook their homes.
View ArticleNeighbours fume over Berkhamsted Prep School blueprint
An independent school has come under fire after submitting plans for a larger netball court, three new Eton Fives courts, a drop-off facility and a huge amphitheatre.
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