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View ArticleMurder update: Police hunt for ‘very dangerous man’ with stash of £20 and £50...
Police are still searching for a ‘very dangerous man’ after a murder in Little Gaddesden yesterday afternoon - and have warned the public not to approach him.
View ArticleMurder update: police release CCTV pictures as hunt for Little Gaddesden...
Detectives have released CCTV images as they continue their hunt for a man they want to speak to in connection with Saturday afternoon’s shocking Little Gaddesden murder.
View ArticleA rattling way to give money to good causes
A three-dimensional piggy bank on a charity donation firm’s new app will be turning people’s mobile phones into collection tins.
View ArticleWas Little Gaddesden murder victim killed coming to aid of elderly neighbour?
The victim of Saturday’s shocking murder in Little Gaddesden was coming to the defence of an elderly neighbour, the latest reports suggest.
View ArticlePolice name victim of Little Gaddesden murder as Graham Buck, 66.
Detectives heading a manhunt in the wake of Saturday’s shocking slaying in Little Gaddesden have confirmed the name of the victim this morning.
View ArticleAn extra £3 million is secured to save Nash Mills homes from chalk mines blight
Millions of pounds in government funding has been ploughed into the Nash Mills chalk mines project after dwindling cash threatened to bring essential safety work to a halt.
View ArticleSports clubs at the ready with Olympic Legacy Festival just days away
There are only a few days to go until Dacorum relives the excitement of London 2012 in a week-long festival of sport across the borough.
View ArticleTring restaurant is the star of the show for sustainability
The boss of Tring restaurant The Akeman has congratulated his staff after the eatery was awarded its first SRA star by the Sustainable Restaurant Association.
View Article‘Ugly’ fence triumph for neighbours in Tring
A 6ft high fence branded an ‘eyesore’ will to be pulled down following a campaign for its removal.
View Article‘We get involved when the doctors can do no more’ says nurse that talks...
The Gazette is campaigning to get people to sign up as a potential life saver by joining the Organ Donor Register.
View ArticleCharity trio run 10k for Dacorum Community Trust
A group of colleagues from Berkhamsted-based company Ten2Two completed a 10k run in a bid to raise money for a local charity.
View ArticleBerkhamsted upcycling seams like a good idea
A crafty seamstress is offering upcycling classes to mothers, daughters and teens throughout the summer holidays.
View ArticleBreaking news: Police announce arrest after manhunt for Little Gaddesden...
Police who launched a nationwide manhunt after the knife murder of Good Samaritan neighbour Graham Buck in Little Gaddesden on Saturday afternoon have arrested the man at the centre of their enquiries.
View ArticleWhat a stunning show! Pepper on stage is a silver anniversary spectacular
The curtain comes down on Saturday night on the annual Pepper fundraising concerts in their present form – but the team behind the shows have been determined to go out on a high.
View ArticleTring mum-of-three helps draw up damning NHS report
A student nurse from Tring formed part of the elite national panel that drew up the headline-grabbing Keogh Mortality Review, published yesterday.
View ArticleOlivia’s in the pink, so it’s time to say thanks
The family of a four-year-old girl who has bounced back after undergoing open-heart surgery are raising money for the hospital support network that cared for her.
View ArticleCrime course is a big hit for staying safe
A pilot scheme designed to help adults with learning difficulties stay safe in their community has been hailed a resounding success.
View ArticleGet your dog chipped and checked for free
Dog owners will have a chance to get their pooch pals checked by animal experts and chipped for free as part of a new initiative.
View ArticleIt is hot outside but it’s a scorcher on bus as fault mean heating is still...
Some public transport users have been feeling the hot weather more than most after bus heating was left on.
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