Awning warning: It’s still getting us wet!
BUSINESSES at a parade of shops in Grovehill are fed up of their customers getting soaked by heavy rain due to the failing of a faulty canopy that is meant to shelter the walkway outside.
View ArticlePlea for support as handyman project faces cash crisis
A HANDYMAN scheme that helps hundreds of old folk every year with vital odd jobs around the home could be axed unless the community get behind the project.
View ArticleHelp raise funds for young torchbearer
THE parents of a young Olympic torchbearer who suffers with Down’s Syndrome are planning a fundraising event to help pay for equipment to improve his life.
View ArticleSociety gets ready for show
DESPITE the recent spell of rain, the Bovingdon Horticultural Society is gearing up for its Summer Show.
View ArticleWalk to boost group’s minibus fund
A group that helps old folk get to appointments and takes them on shopping trips is hosting a sponsored walk.
View ArticleAmbulance staff praised after Jubilee calls surge
WITH calls to the ambulance service up more than ten per cent over the Jubilee weekend, staff and volunteers have been praised for providing a first rate service.
View ArticleStudents unite for music tour
STUDENTS separated by 6,000 miles will unite to celebrate the Olympic Games with special performances across the county.
View ArticleHospice to benefit from Moor End camera fines
UNCLAIMED fines from the Moor End Road traffic camera will be given to the Hospice of St Francis in Berkhamsted.
View ArticlePolice officers sign up to Midnight Walk
TWO police officers will be donning pink T-shirts and pounding the pavement along with many more in the Midnight Walk.
View ArticleLittle Gaddesden jubilee party raises £10,000
A VILLAGE jubilee party took in £10,000, a meeting of Little Gaddesden Parish Council heard on Monday.
View ArticlePoliticians demand Little Gaddesden sign is replaced
VILLAGE leaders have been waiting for a year for a knocked-down sign to be replaced by Herts Highways.
View Article‘Business as usual’ as doctors prepare to walk-out
HEALTH chiefs say it will be ‘business as usual’ for most services during the planned doctors’ strike tomorrow.
View ArticleBerkhamsted School students win best firm accolade for profit-spinning...
A PLAN by 10 teens to revitalise High Street firms has won them the title of best Young Enterprise firm in Herts.
View ArticleThe Rotary Club of Berkhamsted Bulbourne takes elderly on trip to Forties...
THE Rotary Club of Berkhamsted Bulbourne took 18 elderly people from Berkhamsted to the Forties Experience in the grounds of the former Bushey Hall near Watford.
View ArticleWoman from Kings Langley drank fatal amount of alcohol because of cancer...
A WOMAN who had quit drinking started again because of the trauma of having a mastectomy and breast cancer treatment, an inquest heard.
View ArticleActor in Gavin and Stacey to compere Berkhamsted Cricket Club show
A SHOW at Berkhamsted Cricket Club will be compered by Adrian Scarborough, best-known for playing Pete in Gavin and Stacey.
View ArticleMusical memorial
A SCHOOL hopes to raise thousands of pounds for an armed forces charity in memory of fallen airman Ryan Tomlin.
View ArticleThousands of chickens being slaughtered in ‘appalling conditions’ every month...
MORE than 130,000 chickens a year were being killed on a farm in “appalling conditions” in Bovingdon, a court heard.
View ArticleFitness First avoids administration
A GYM firm facing financial troubles has avoided administration after creditors voted through a restructure of the company’s property portfolio.
View ArticlePolice hunt for man who flashed at schoolgirls
POLICE have released details of a sex pest who exposed himself to three school girls and a woman in Kings Langley more than a month ago.
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