Jobs: Economy loses momentum
Firms shed staff for the first time in five months during August, according to the Lloyds TSB South East Purchasing Managers’ Index survey.
View ArticleBerkhamsted School helps tackle pitch shortage
An independent school is doing its bit to help a popular football club that is struggling to provide enough pitches for its players.
View ArticleHelp for over-65s at Berkhamsted garage
A garage is signalling a free offer to help the over-65s keep their cars in good health.
View ArticleProject to train teenagers who want a career in caring
A group is looking for 10 young people to recruit and train to work in the care sector.
View ArticleBoyfriend of Holby City actress refuses to discuss stalker ordeal
The boyfriend of Holby City actress Rosie Marcel has said that he does not want to talk about the stalker hell the couple went through.
View ArticleLet the games inspire Tring pub’s cycling challenge
The Akeman in Tring is hoping the Olympic and Paralympic games and the Tour de France this year will inspire people to take part in its Cycle Sportive 70k or 50k challenge.
View ArticlePCSO told: Give us the car keys, use the bus...
The decision to take away a PCSO’s car for ‘operational’ reasons is being challenged by a parish council, which feels the move is a ‘retrograde step’.
View ArticleSetting sail to reach out to more people
A good cause that provides canal trips for disabled people and the disadvantaged is hoping to touch the lives of more people than ever with the launch of a new boat.
View ArticleHelp create canal wildlife haven in Tring
Volunteers are need to help boost the numbers of dragonflies and newts by helping transform the redundant lock side ponds into wildlife havens along a popular stretch of the Grand Union Canal between...
View ArticleAward-winning frozen food comes to Berkhamsted
A new frozen food shop pledges to provide its customers with meals that ‘look and taste homemade’.
View ArticleEnergy price hike will hit families hard
A good cause has warned that families already struggling with stretched budgets will face more hardship following the announcement that two energy companies are to hike up its prices.
View ArticleWhat’s happened at Berkhamsted Castle?
Large parts of Berkhamsted Castle have been taped off to the public after badgers tore up huge chunks of grass.
View ArticleVodafone mobile phone reception back up and running
After weeks out of action Vodafone mobile phones are now back up and running in Berkhamsted.
View ArticleBerkhamsted toaster blaze causes panic
Two fire engines rushed to a ‘house blaze’ that turned out to be a mishap with a toaster.
View ArticleHospice patron pulled into Savile scandal
A hospice has said it is ‘dismayed’ by developments in the Jimmy Savile abuse scandal, which has seen one of its patrons come under fire.
View ArticleClosed school site could become base for excluded teens
Plans to move a centre for troublesome teens to a closed primary school site have been put out to public consultation.
View Article‘I want to be a zookeeper when I grow up’
Professionalism would dictate that I resist the temptation of superlatives and hyperbole here, but my day as a keeper at Whipsnade Zoo was incredible, amazing and one of the best things to happen to...
View ArticleIs love in the air for Tring schoolgirl on The X Factor?
The X Factor’s Gabriella Henderson – called Ella on the prime time television talent show – has denied she is falling for fellow contestant and Union J boy-band member George Shelley.
View ArticleArrests during police week of targeted action
Eight people have been arrested, £6,500 in cash has been confiscated and nearly £1million in assets seized during a week of action against economic crime.
View ArticleThousands turn out for Herts 10k
A Dacorum runner was the first over the line in the fundraising Herts 10k which saw thousands turn out.
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