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Cancer charity aims to raise £1 million
Mothers and Daughters of Cancer Research UK is set to raise £1 million for the charity next week at its annual Ladies Luncheon. The luncheon, which this year is at luxury hotel, The Grove, Chandlers Cross, takes place on Tuesday, May 8, when the committee
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Vandals put drivers' lives at risk
A recent spate of thefts and vandalism on Hertfordshire's roads is endangering the lives of people across the county. Safety railings on bridges and metal gully covers have been removed from locations all over Hertfordshire. More than 200 gully
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Husband gives evidence in child sex case
The husband of the teacher accused of having sex with a schoolboy says he is standing by his wife. Paul Saville-King told the jury at St Albans Crown Court how during his wife's pregnancy there were changes to her body which she found quite embarrassing
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Big Brother policing costs
It has been reported that police investigations connected to TV's Big Brother show have cost £350,000 over the past six years. And the inquiry into alleged racism in the latest celebrity series cost £14,503, Hertfordshire Constabulary said. Endemol
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Pointing the way ahead
A restoration project of the traditional finger-post sign at a Watford junction has been completed by Hertfordshire Highways. The restored sign is at the junction between Horseshoe Lane, Woodside Road and College Road. Finger-post signs have been
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Hospital cleans up its act
The West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust is demonstrating its commitment to fighting MRSA and other infections by organising a number of "Think Clean Day's" throughout the year. The aim is to promote the importance of hospital cleanliness to staff
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Bovingdon and Evergreen celebrate promotion
DRAWS were enough for both Bovingdon and Evergreen to seal promotion to the Herts Senior County League Premier Division on Saturday. Mark Simmonds' Bovvy held league champions Park Street Village to a goalless draw while Dean Seabrook scored for Evergreen
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Leaderboard for Friday, April 27
1 Terry Nash (7) 817 points 2 Jonathan Stoller (22) 802 3 Kyle Rimmer 784 4 Richard Leach (2) 778 5 Mick Gough (2) 776 6 Terry Nash (9) 769 7 William Day (3) 762 8 Kevin Hulls (2) 758 9 Terry Nash (8) 743 9 Gary Daniels (15) 743 11
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Trust aims to go green
The Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Trust and its 3,000 staff are aiming to become one of the UK's greenest organisations. The Trust has an Environment and Energy Group which audits performance on a range of green issues. The consumption of energy
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The child, the sleep and the wardrobe
The sleeping saga continues with young Georgia, although from sound advice I have received, I really think things are certainly showing signs of improvement. Dave and I are catching on to our little terror's ploys to make us feel bad and let her sleep
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Class on a high
Children at St John's RC Primary School thought they looked like "little ants" in aerial photographs taken from a helicopter when it visited school. Students were treated to a special flight-related lesson when the company Heli-Wise came to the Berry
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Caught on camera?
Drivers who have received a Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) for alleged speeding offences will be able to see all the relevant evidence from the safety cameras online and free of charge from today. The Public Access service, which is to be provided