All Year 13 students who were planning to go to uni are able to do so – and the school has seen a rise in the number moving into apprenticeships.
Every Year 13 student at Herts and Essex High School is heading for their chosen university or other destination after getting their A-level results.
The trio, who were detained in Parsonage Lane, Sawbridgeworth, are aged 25 to 33 and come from Harlow, Huntingdon and Chatteris.
Met police’s Counter Terrorism Command began investigation into Zaheed Hossen, 30, from London, in 2020 after officers stopped him en route to Turkey.
Police received a call on Wednesday evening saying people in vans were acting suspiciously in Parsonage Lane, between Sawbridgeworth and Green Tye.
Stortford man in his 30s arrested after incident in town centre involving plain clothes officer.
A pedestrian in his 40s from Elsenham died at the scene of the collision on the A120, which was closed for almost 15 hours.
Following in the headliner footsteps of Suede, Madness and Richard Ashcroft, Elbow brought 2024’s Heritage Live open-air concert series to a close.
Sue Foreman, 64, was a beloved wife, mother and grandmother who worked as a senior veterinary nurse and loved Münsterländer dogs.
The A120 Little Hadham bypass reopened at 6am on Tuesday – almost 15 hours after initial reports to police of a collision.
Police on Friday afternoon dealt with two-car crash between Tesco and Homebase roundabouts and then a collision on the London Road red bridge.
An underground network fault interrupted power to 3,195 properties, but UK Power Networks managed to restore power by diverting supplies remotely.
The break-in happened in Pinelands, off Lindsey Road near Bishop’s Stortford Veterinary Hospital, between 7am and 7.40am on Saturday.
Officers found a sword, two knives and a knuckleduster in a Ford Focus they were pursuing in Elsenham that is linked to a burglary in Harlow.
Luke Watson, 34, of The Street, Manuden, and seven others were remanded in custody when they appeared in court Thursday afternoon.
On two evenings, drivers of brightly coloured sports cars, believed to be Lamborghinis, came to a halt on the motorway, forcing others to stop.
Police were called by the ambulance service in the early hours of Sunday (July 21) following reports of an assault in Station Road.
PC Duncan Bouette, who denied assault, faces misconduct hearing after being given six-month conditional discharge and told to pay £351 costs.
Regardless of the result, several households in the Indie patch were guaranteed to be celebrating after Sunday’s Euro 24 final in Berlin.
A man was reported to be acting suspiciously in Oxfam in South Street on the afternoon of Saturday June 29.