Can food scheme bank on your help?
A PROJECT that feeds those facing tough times has put out a plea for donations.
View ArticlePaper boy falls prey to thief
A PAPER boy has been left devastated after his £400 mountain bike was swiped as he picked up his round at the newsagents in Leverstock Green Village Centre.
View ArticlePlanet Ice faces court over unpaid taxes
PLANET Ice at LeisureWorld in Hemel Hempstead is being taken to court over unpaid taxes.
View ArticlePolice begin crackdown on speeding in villages
A POLICE crackdown has been launched on drivers who break the speed limit on village roads.
View Article‘The show must go on at historic landmark’
THE Freemasons have offered to host a series of shows at a historic landmark after talks between the organisers of last year’s event broke down.
View ArticlePeacocks goes into administration
Clothing chain Peacocks fell into administration tonight (Wednesday) - putting some 9,600 jobs at risk.
View Article‘Our plans for future of NHS’
HEALTH: The future of NHS Hertfordshire will be up for discussion at a public meeting next Wednesday.
View ArticleCharity founder gets TV home makeover
THE big hearted mum of a disabled son has spoken of her surprise at finding film crews in her home.
View ArticleKodak in Hemel ‘not affected’ by US parent filing for insolvency
PHOTO firm Kodak says its Hemel Hempstead headquarters will not be affected by its US parent company filing for a form of bankruptcy.
View ArticleCharity volunteers thanked for work
GOOD-HEARTED townspeople have been thanked for more than 70 collective years of volunteering their spare time to Oxfam.
View ArticleMemorial service for Billy
THE father of murdered Billy Dove says that having a memorial service on his son’s birthday will be a lovely way to say goodbye.
View ArticleRosie, 5, is a tiny treasure
PINT-sized Rosie Ellis-Dean will be having tea with the mayor after raising hundreds of pounds for charity doing good turns for friends and family.
View ArticleFull House defends ‘unhealthiest dish’
BOSSES of the Full House pub in Hemel Hempstead have defended its large mixed grill after it was dubbed the UK’s unhealthiest dish.
View ArticleA film first at college for autism audience
A CINEMA screening will be put on especially for people with autism.
View ArticleJobs: Employment market in a ‘sorry state’
JOBS market watchers forecast that some 2.85million people, or 8.8 per cent of the workforce, will be unemployed by the end of 2012.
View ArticleCould you be a magistrate?
Mock trials will be run at a court in a bid to entice people to join the legal system.
View ArticleTring primary on the road to improve
THE new year has brought a positive outlook for a failing school that has made some key resolutions to turn things around.
View ArticleDo you feel Squeamish over John?
TATTOOED and pierced pensioner John Lynch will be hitting television screens next month.
View ArticleClub at risk as funding is cut
A volunteer-led group that aims to promote tourism in a historic town says it is still at risk of closure.
View ArticleCheck-in yourself at town clinic
NEW touch-screen computers have been introduced at Hemel Hempstead hospital’s fracture clinic in a bid to speed up the time taken for patients to check-in for their appointments.
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