Let’s ear it for Sarah!
The largest group to take part in last year’s Midnight Walk is trying to get even more people to sign up to Team Sarah Ketteridge for the 2013 event.
View ArticleWill you join first bike ride?
A new Cycle Chilterns project encourages people to get out and about on their bikes during a series of group events.
View ArticleChurch contributes to help ease suffering in Syria
Syria’s desperate refugees will benefit from a special collection at All Saint’s Church Berkhamsted which raised £1900 for the Disasters Emergency Committee’s recent appeal.
View ArticleGenerous newlyweds boost hospice funds
A Northchurch wedding is set to have raised a sizeable sum for local charity the Hospice of St Francis.
View Article‘Hospital parking should be free’ says union
A union group that represents health workers has put its weight behind the row over hospital car parking charges.
View ArticleColour kings’ final flourish
A Berkhamsted salon is one step away from winning a national hairdressing competition.
View ArticleBig and strong? We’ve got just the job for you
A selection of the opportunities available this week through Volunteer Centre Dacorum.
View ArticleJean and Peter welcome you into their Berkhamsted garden
Patchwork in Hall Park Gate, Berkhamsted, will be open to the public on Sunday from 2pm to 5pm as part of the National Gardens Scheme.
View ArticleVideo: Sign up for hospice Midnight Walk
A hospice has stocked up with pink bunny ears in preparation for its fundraising Midnight Walk this June.
View ArticleMystery fire at Berkhamsted Cricket Club
Firefighters rushed to tackle a blaze at Berkhamsted Cricket Club this morning.
View ArticleUPDATE: Police say two vehicles involved in smash where biker died
Police have revealed that a second vehicle was involved in the smash where a motorcyclist died on the A414 in Hemel Hempstead just before 3.45pm on Saturday.
View ArticleToday’s history lesson is taking us through the gates of death...
It’s difficult to put into words how it feels standing in the place where 1,300,000 were killed by the Nazis during the Second World War.
View ArticlePresident Eric has helped develop so many photographers
Members of Hemel Hempstead Photographic Society have gathered to celebrate the 90th birthday of the president Eric Earl.
View ArticleChallenge is an eye-opener
A man who is registered blind challenged his borough councillor to walk around his neighbourhood using a white stick and vision-limiting glasses – and the experience proved a real eye-opener for...
View ArticleGet your motor running for Dacorum car tour
Historic cars will be touring around Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted and Tring on Sunday (May 5).
View ArticleWho will get your vote in Thursday’s county election?
This Thursday (May 2) voters will be turning out to have their say at the polling stations on who should represent them on Herts County Council.
View ArticlePoet Michael is special guest at new-look library
Famous children’s author and poet Michael Rosen has opened a newly refurbished library for excited pupils at St Cuthbert Mayne School in Gadebridge.
View ArticleDressing up day marks Hemel Hempstead school’s half century
Children dressed up to represent different decades from the last 50 years to mark their school’s anniversary.
View ArticleHappy birthday to us: school marks 125 years of education for girls in...
Berkhamsted Girls’ School celebrates its 125th anniversary today – and students are having a series of celebrations to mark the big occasion.
View ArticleMan in his 70s hit by car in Hemel Hempstead
A man in his 70s was taken to hospital with a head injury after being hit by a car this morning.
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