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LEARN MORELondon stand-ups Tom Toal, Peter Brush and Michael Fabbri will be sharing the bill at the launch of Comedy at Water Lane on December 5.
There will be plenty of opportunity to eat, drink and be merry when the café and tea room at Wickham Hall plays host to about 15 local businesses.
Award-winning Savile Row tailor Alexandra Wood is to launch her first online shop to take her sought-after menswear to a global market
Turnover at the Bishop’s Stortford branch of HR GO has almost doubled in the past five years.
A single mum-of-two who relies on sending her disabled four-year-old son to Grove Cottage's Saturday and holiday clubs so she can spend quality time with his older brother has expressed her dismay at the charity's decision to axe the service for under-fives.
Police have issued a warning to parents after a man in a white van tried to lure a Bishop's Stortford schoolgirl into his vehicle.
Business owners, retailers, traders and entrepreneurs will be coming together for Bishop's Stortford's largest and longest-running business exhibition, which takes place on Wednesday (Oct 17).
A little girl with an infectious smile has inspired an army of fundraisers to help send her to a specialist therapy centre in the United States.
In the past decade, the number of self-employed people in the UK has risen by almost 700,000 from 3.8 to 4.5 million, according to the Office of National Statistics.
The future of Herts and Essex High School's catering service is on the chopping board amid complaints about mouldy and undercooked food being served to pupils.
Eleanor Scotchbrook meets electrician and former Bishop's Stortford High School boy Chris Alder, whose one-man business has tripled in size and now expects a turnover of £1.5m this year
This year's Bishop's Stortford Means Business exhibition will be a family affair for organiser Robert Lee as he has enlisted the help of his daughter Gina to help make 2018's event the best yet.
Eleanor Scotchbrook meets the Bishops Stortford and Takeley couples causing a stir by blending their skills to put the tea in arteasan
A couple who are passionate about helping people of all abilities to lead an active lifestyle have opened Bishop's Stortford's first inclusive gym.
The blackboard outside says it all:"Life is too short to drink plonk- and the owners of a new wine merchant on Bishop's Stortford's high street are on a mission to introduce people to vin that's less ordinaire.
As a teenager who spent part of her childhood growing up in the south of France, Rachel Rissbrook's mother would often traipse round the region's markets with her, taking in the locally produced crafts and wares for sale.
Eleanor Scotchbrook meets Natalia Smith, who quit her career as a beauty therapy lecturer to pursue one better suited to family life raising two young children..