‘Keep us in the loop on your scout hut plans’
PLANS for a controversial scout hut are due to be published within two weeks, a meeting heard.
View ArticleGrave worries now resolved
RULES: Relatives have removed items from the graves of loved ones after complaints by councillors.
View ArticlePlans to party for the Queen
ROYAL: Beacons could be lit for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, say chiefs.
View ArticleStandard flies the flag for new-look Legion branch
THE Royal British Legion has unveiled a new standard in the wake of a merger between two of its branches.
View ArticleMerry Christmas to sledge-less Santa!
SANTA Claus ditched the sleigh to turn up for a village fete in a vintage car.
View ArticlePolice say: ‘We will visit more crime victims’
POLICE have pledged that they will attend 4,000 more crimes in the next financial year than they do during the current one.
View ArticleJobs: Business red tape can be cut at same time as workers’ rights are...
BUSINESS secretary Vince Cable has launched what he says is the most radical reform to employment laws in decades.
View Article‘Heartening’ care at ward in hospital is given praise
A REPORT published yesterday says care for the elderly in a town centre hospital is ‘excellent’.
View ArticleDomestic abuse plea: Don’t suffer in silence
A NEW campaign has been launched across the county to coincide with Domestic Abuse Awareness Week.
View Article‘Throw less away for a cleaner world’
PEOPLE are being urged to reduce their waste in an online campaign.
View ArticlePolice focus on schools in park vandal crackdown
POLICE officers visited all the schools in a town where a war memorial garden was vandalised to drive home to youngsters the significance of what it meant to the townspeople.
View Article‘Schools pushing teenagers into A-levels and university’
TEENAGERS feel “pushed into A-levels and university” by teachers who do not tell them about vocational alternatives, a meeting heard.
View ArticleSign up to fundraisers to help struggling hospice
A HOSPICE facing a cash crisis that could force the closure of its day unit is calling on people to sign up to its fundraising events.
View ArticleBoozing teen burglar crashed stolen car while over the limit
TEENAGE burglar Ryan Dineen was over the limit when he crashed a car he had stolen from outside a house in Hemel Hempstead.
View ArticleMP Mike: ‘I wouldn’t miss this choir show’
DEPUTY Mayor of Dacorum Bert Chapman and Hemel Hempstead MP Mike Penning will be among audience members tapping their toes along to the music at a community choir performance.
View ArticleSports star’s role in scam
CAMBRIDGE United footballer Ryan Charles escaped jail after his eBay account was used in a credit card fraud.
View ArticleFacing up to a cash crisis
A CASH crisis means a hospice could be forced to slash its services for the first time in its 32-year history.
View ArticlePlease help fill Santa’s sack
CHARITY: Age UK Dacorum fears it may have to cancel a visit from Santa to their annual Christmas party because of a lack of presents.
View ArticleCop killer extradited to finish life sentence
ONE of the men who murdered Hemel Hempstead PC Frank Mason has been extradited back to the UK to complete his life sentence after escaping custody in 1994.
View Article53 drivers escape from Moor End camera fines
ROADS chiefs have denied motorists have valid grounds to appeal after 53 people escaped a fine for driving down the Moor End Road bus lane.
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