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LEARN MORESingle mum Natalie Hills fled domestic violence and then lost her privately rented flat. She is hoping East Herts Council can find her family a home.
Insp Mark Collins' comments follow a man exposing himself to a woman walking in Pishiobury Park after shouting at her and pushing her.
The three women stole hats, gloves and leggings worth £244 from the store in Bishop's Stortford town centre.
Luxus Homes wants to develop Green Belt site by Pines Hill, Stoney Common Road and railway line but has met with fierce opposition.
BMW stolen from driveway of house on Parsonage estate while Toyota and VW Golf have parts stolen.
Pop star George Ezra boosted his 'hero' 9-year-old Arley Fenton's fundraising by posting birthday message on his Twitter page.
Stansted's speed watch team will have to disband unless more people come forward to take on the enforcement role.
The Raynham Road industrial estate premises of Dr Blooms, which specialises in hydroponics, were targeted.
Brandy, vodka and whiskey stolen from Bishop's Stortford town centre supermarkets.
Police said the offender had gone to an address in The Causeway where an argument then spilled out onto the street.
The David Hockney poster and an oil painting by Egyptian artist Ahmed Moustafa were donated to help boost the coffers of the Dogs Trust.
The assault happened in Riverside on Friday night and the victim is a 31-year-old man from Harlow.
Four car parks in Dunmow and Saffron Walden will trial the new contactless payment machines for three months.
Motorists urged to "calm down" as worries about fuel supplies drive incidents of road rage and increased calls to police.
Police are hunting a man who threatened a manager at the Sawbridgeworth supermarket with a knife before fleeing with a large sum of money.
Parish council chairman Cllr Nick Baker delighted the village has been recognised for its community spirit, picturesque greens and amenities
Essex Police wants to hear from anyone who saw Monday's incident in which a primary school pupil threatened other youngsters.
The Save Stansted Village campaign saw off Bloor Homes' attempt to develop farmland alongside a protected country lane.
The historic house and gardens will be transformed with a fairy-tale display of light, colours and sound for all the family.
Community choir Herts and Soul's Hag Fest in Stansted raised £1,600 for the hospice, which has suffered a dip in income in the pandemic.