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Bishop’s Stortford BID (Business Improvement District) joint-manager Karen Burton on the challenges of making Northgate End car park more appealing
The Bishop’s Stortford legal firm is waiving fees for its will-writing services throughout February in a scheme it hopes will benefit the community.
The partnership with the airport offers apprentices and young workers the opportunity to achieve gold through the DofE business programme.
Gail’s Ltd, already 150 branches strong and reported to be ready to open up to 40 new outlets this year, has submitted plans to East Herts Council.
The council is ready to sell off the 15 flats and commercial space as a job lot for a quick sale.
The airport’s Sustainable Development Plan sets out how to make best use of the single runway.
Work to boost speed, performance and coverage may cause intermittent sound, blocky or pixelated images or loss of signal for households.
Thorn Grove head Peter Luck said: “Castle Water has now demanded full payment… showing a complete lack of concern for the impact on our school.”
Kate Birbeck, who lives in a village near Bishop’s Stortford, writes about the problems she and her husband had with BT when hoping to change contract
IWD honours female achievements, raises awareness of sex discrimination and stereotyping, and calls for action on equality.
Daniel Robinson and Sons MD Gary Neill is one of only 29 people who will be honoured at the ceremony at the Palace of Westminster.
The Bishop's Stortford resident and former Tory MP, a regular on TalkRADIO, said he was "delighted and honoured" to take up the role.
Gareth Powell spent 19 years at TfL, most recently as deputy commissioner and chief customer and strategy officer leading its Covid recovery.
OBE for former police and crime commissioner David Lloyd and CBE for county council’s head of adult care services, Chris Badger.
Key Stage 3, 4 and 5 teams from Birchwood, Bishop’s Stortford College, Hockerill and Leventhorpe took part in the Rotary club’s technology contest.
Herts Careline already supports more than 13,000 residents with technology that’s designed to help them live independently in their own homes.