Warning that Berkhamsted permits could lead to mass business exodus from the...
SCORES of businesses have spoken out against plans for resident-only permits that could leave their staff with nowhere to park.
View ArticleAcademy helps social workers on front line
A TOTAL of 15 newly qualified social workers have been chosen to join an academy that helps develop essential skills during their first year on the job.
View Article‘My grandfather never spoke of Titanic horror’
THE grand-daughter of a ship’s captain who raced to rescue Titanic survivors has been involved in anniversary services to mark a century since the ship’s sinking.
View ArticleTake a lead from hospice and give your dog a walk
THERE are just three days to go until this year’s K9 9K sponsored dog walk.
View ArticleDacorum officers to shine a light in memory of murdered cop
Five Dacorum police officers will be among charity walkers taking on a challenge to illuminate the summit of the Lake District Peaks.
View ArticleKeep on running...
RUNNERS were blessed with fine weather for an annual run that raises money for the upkeep of a voluntary-led village sports club.
View ArticleAdeyfield barber shop backs mountain trek
STAFF at an Adeyfield barber shop have shown they are a cut above the rest with a fundraising and awareness day in aid of The Prostate Cancer Charity.
View Article£318 for a good cause and a 3-1 victory, too
FIT football stalwart Steve Davis collected £318 in sponsorship for charity by running the Berkhamsted Half Marathon.
View ArticleBerkhamsted Town Council ordered to rethink parking permits plan
SCORES of angry neighbours confronted a handful of politicians about a parking permits plan that could ‘send a thriving town into a downward spiral’.
View ArticleFind out who’s taking on the London Marathon challenge
Here’s our round-up of local runners who are taking part in the famous challenge this Sunday to rake in cash for good causes.
View ArticleMother who killed son in Hemel Hempstead burned herself to death 14 years later
A GRIEVING mother burned to death after setting fire to herself in a train toilet – on the 14th anniversary of the day she killed her son in Hemel Hempstead, an inquest heard.
View ArticleLung cancer rates up in women despite fewer smokers
ALTHOUGH the number of people smoking has fallen, the latest figures released on Friday show that lung cancer cases in Hertfordshire have increased among women.
View ArticleMarks & Spencer moving into former Berkhamsted sorting office
MARKS & Spencer has signed the lease to move into a former Royal Mail sorting office.
View ArticleGet up to speed with latest bowel disease research
PEOPLE are being invited to a public meeting to discuss the implications of pioneering new research into bowel disease.
View ArticleX Factor Bradley: Kids can learn a lesson from me
BOY band One Direction may be experiencing Beatlemania on the other side of the Atlantic at the moment – but fellow X Factor contestant Bradley Johnson is also getting an enthusiastic reception as he...
View ArticleWindy weather delays skydive
Windy weather meant a fundraising teenager could not take the plunge lsat weekend.
View ArticleJohn celebrates medieval fortress’s 700th birthday
JOHN Waller has been a volunteer guide at Boarstall Tower for nine years and wants everyone to celebrate its 700th anniversary this year.
View ArticleRoad safety concerns for children walking to Little Gaddesden school
VILLAGE leaders want new speed restrictions to make streets safer for children walking to school – but Herts County Council says they can’t have them.
View Article‘We need new blood to give fuchsia group a future’
A GROUP that has been growing strong in the borough for more than 30 years says it needs new members or it may have to disband.
View ArticleLittle Gaddesden pub to receive a makeover
A COUNTRYSIDE pub in the middle of Ashridge could be about to get a makeover.
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