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St Clare Hospice to provide free dementia training

30 January 2021
St Clare Hospice to provide free dementia training

St Clare Hospice to provide free dementia training

30 January 2021

People caring for family members with advanced dementia can receive specialist training, thanks to St Clare Hospice.


Take on Steps for Helen to raise cash for cancer patients

26 January 2021
Take on Steps for Helen to raise cash for cancer patients

Take on Steps for Helen to raise cash for cancer patients

26 January 2021

Participants are asked to virtually hike to Helen Rollason Cancer Charity's support centres around Essex and London by walking 10,000 steps a day.


Funeral firm's Jingle Bell Sleigh raised over £3,250 for hospices

25 January 2021
Funeral firm's Jingle Bell Sleigh raised over £3,250 for hospices

Funeral firm's Jingle Bell Sleigh raised over £3,250 for hospices

25 January 2021

Isabel and St Clare given funding boost thanks to Bishop's Stortford business partners' mission to spread festive joy.


Scammers posing as Herts police pocket £70,000

24 January 2021
Scammers posing as Herts police pocket £70,000

Scammers posing as Herts police pocket £70,000

24 January 2021

Since the start of December, Herts Constabulary has been told that 27 people across the county have been conned.


Church to help feed disadvantaged families in Sawbridgeworth

23 January 2021
Church to help feed disadvantaged families in Sawbridgeworth

Church to help feed disadvantaged families in Sawbridgeworth

23 January 2021

Residents struggling to put food on the table are invited to fill their shopping bags for free.


New Sawbridgeworth clerk has a wealth of local government know-how

22 January 2021
New Sawbridgeworth clerk has a wealth of local government know-how

New Sawbridgeworth clerk has a wealth of local government know-how

22 January 2021

Simon Crocker was selected for the role in November and started at the beginning of this month. He lives in Royston and commutes to work by train.


Campaign to buy laptops for school kids off to flying start

22 January 2021
Campaign to buy laptops for school kids off to flying start

Campaign to buy laptops for school kids off to flying start

22 January 2021

Adam Mackay, managing director of Mackay Property Agents, of Bell Street, Sawbridgeworth, is spearheading the initiative, dubbed Computers for Kids.


Sawbridgeworth's Tory county councillor to stand for re-election

21 January 2021
Sawbridgeworth's Tory county councillor to stand for re-election

Sawbridgeworth's Tory county councillor to stand for re-election

21 January 2021

Eric Buckmaster, who is also a town and district councillor, was elected to represent the Sawbridgeworth division at County Hall in 2017.


Sawbridgeworth incident caught on camera prompts police warning

21 January 2021
Sawbridgeworth incident caught on camera prompts police warning

Sawbridgeworth incident caught on camera prompts police warning

21 January 2021

Ring doorbell video cameras filmed a man trying to get into vehicles on driveways.


Shoplifters steal tuna, corned beef, chocolate, cognac and honey

20 January 2021
Shoplifters steal tuna, corned beef, chocolate, cognac and honey

Shoplifters steal tuna, corned beef, chocolate, cognac and honey

20 January 2021

Tesco Express in South Street, Sainsbury's in Jackson Square and Aldi in London Road were targeted in the space of three days.


Stortford dad to trial his brainwave videos on Windhill21 pupils

19 January 2021
Stortford dad to trial his brainwave videos on Windhill21 pupils

Stortford dad to trial his brainwave videos on Windhill21 pupils

19 January 2021

Paul Richmond's Super Brain Heroes is series of kids' animated health and wellbeing videos featuring characters named after parts of the brain.


Charity appeals for unwanted smaller Christmas gifts by freepost

17 January 2021
Charity appeals for unwanted smaller Christmas gifts by freepost

Charity appeals for unwanted smaller Christmas gifts by freepost

17 January 2021

The British Heart Foundation is urging people to cut the clutter and regift presents for its network of charity shops.


Charity's care packages for elderly Herts residents living in isolation

17 January 2021
Charity's care packages for elderly Herts residents living in isolation

Charity's care packages for elderly Herts residents living in isolation

17 January 2021

Age UK Hertfordshire has been creating comfort parcels, distraction packs and activity packs to keep clients mentally and physically agile.


Mums devise way to explain cancer to children in a flash

17 January 2021
Mums devise way to explain cancer to children in a flash

Mums devise way to explain cancer to children in a flash

17 January 2021

When Thorley Park woman Jen Pope was diagnosed with incurable secondary cancer, she found it unbearably difficult to break the news to her family.


Stortford choir raises £2,000 for hospice with anniversary concert

17 January 2021
Stortford choir raises £2,000 for hospice with anniversary concert

Stortford choir raises £2,000 for hospice with anniversary concert

17 January 2021

Herts & Soul Community Choir members had monthly virtual rehearsals for the online Christmas concert in aid of Isabel Hospice.


Parents' grateful for help after son falls in icy lake at Southern Country Park

15 January 2021
Parents' grateful for help after son falls in icy lake at Southern Country Park

Parents' grateful for help after son falls in icy lake at Southern Country Park

15 January 2021

When six-year-old Hillmead pupil Henry Fisk fell in the water, kind-hearted bystanders were quick to offer help.


'She's walking and talking again, so I feel as if I've got my wife back'

15 January 2021
'She's walking and talking again, so I feel as if I've got my wife back'

'She's walking and talking again, so I feel as if I've got my wife back'

15 January 2021

Uttlesford council chairman's 500-mile challenge for charity as his wife embarks on her own journey – coming back from a stroke.


RSPCA charity shop gets burgled for second time

14 January 2021
RSPCA charity shop gets burgled for second time

RSPCA charity shop gets burgled for second time

14 January 2021

A burglar was filmed on CCTV breaking in to a Bishop’s Stortford charity shop – through a boarded-up hole in the front door caused by another thief.


St Clare Hospice puts its pup-ular fundraiser on paws

13 January 2021
St Clare Hospice puts its pup-ular fundraiser on paws

St Clare Hospice puts its pup-ular fundraiser on paws

13 January 2021

The charity's annual 5k Winter Walkies on February 28 has been postponed as a result of Covid lockdown restrictions.


Dead swan near station: Was it really 'battered to death with old skateboard'?

13 January 2021
Dead swan near station: Was it really 'battered to death with old skateboard'?

Dead swan near station: Was it really 'battered to death with old skateboard'?

13 January 2021

Gruesome discovery sparked outrage and condemnation on social media – but police and RSPCA are not treating it as a crime.


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