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Stortford's Zizzi shut for good – but what of Cote, Bill's, Prezzo and Nando's?

Stortford's Zizzi shut for good – but what of Cote, Bill's, Prezzo and Nando's?

Stortford's Zizzi shut for good – but what of Cote, Bill's, Prezzo and Nando's?

04 August 2020

The Market Square branch is one of the Azzurri Group's 75 eateries nationwide closed permanently following a takeover.


Free town centre safari: Get your kids to track down MonsterHeroes in Stortford

Free town centre safari: Get your kids to track down MonsterHeroes in Stortford

Free town centre safari: Get your kids to track down MonsterHeroes in Stortford

03 August 2020

The phone-based challenge is to find stickers of monsters in 10 shop windows – and you'll be raising money for the NHS.


Eat Out to Help Out: A-Z of the 35 registered venues in Stortford town centre

Eat Out to Help Out: A-Z of the 35 registered venues in Stortford town centre

Eat Out to Help Out: A-Z of the 35 registered venues in Stortford town centre

02 August 2020

From Atkins to Zara, where you can get 50% discount – up to max of £10 a head – on food and non-alcoholic drinks Mondays to Wednesdays in August.


Greek bakery and patisserie to set up home next door to estate agent in Stortford

Greek bakery and patisserie to set up home next door to estate agent in Stortford

Greek bakery and patisserie to set up home next door to estate agent in Stortford

01 August 2020

The Hellenic Bakery shop in Riverside will follow others in London and Brighton.


New nail bar adds polish to long-vacant former insurance offices

New nail bar adds polish to long-vacant former insurance offices

New nail bar adds polish to long-vacant former insurance offices

01 August 2020

Pixie Nails, owned by Londoners Anthony and Vicky Pham, is offering a 30% discount until August 13.


Bishop's Stortford Food Bank urges supporters to donate to struggling charities

Bishop's Stortford Food Bank urges supporters to donate to struggling charities

Bishop's Stortford Food Bank urges supporters to donate to struggling charities

30 July 2020

The Methodist Church-based food bank says it has enough money – for now – but still needs grocery donations.


Councils call on shoppers to co-operate with new face covering rules

Councils call on shoppers to co-operate with new face covering rules

Councils call on shoppers to co-operate with new face covering rules

21 July 2020

From Friday July 24 face coverings will be mandatory for the public in retail outlets, but not in pubs, cafes and restaurants.


Fraudsters in bid to con Stortford residents with green scheme cold calls

Fraudsters in bid to con Stortford residents with green scheme cold calls

Fraudsters in bid to con Stortford residents with green scheme cold calls

17 July 2020

Herts Trading Standards say that if you get a call referring to a grant for loft insulation or cavity wall insulation, it is a scam.


Mullucks hails stamp duty cut as move in the right direction but it still has concerns

Mullucks hails stamp duty cut as move in the right direction but it still has concerns

Mullucks hails stamp duty cut as move in the right direction but it still has concerns

15 July 2020

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has raised the threshold from £125,000 to £500,000 until March 31 next year.


Trading standards officers find fake certificates for face masks at Stansted

Trading standards officers find fake certificates for face masks at Stansted

Trading standards officers find fake certificates for face masks at Stansted

15 July 2020

The paperwork falsely claims that the PPE meets strict standards for filtration and user protection.


Greens call on county to get on board with sustainable transport

Greens call on county to get on board with sustainable transport

Greens call on county to get on board with sustainable transport

11 July 2020

The party is behind a petition to Herts County Council to promote sustainable growth and healthy travel options in "our green county".


Costly fight in store for council as Stansted contests planning refusal

Costly fight in store for council as Stansted contests planning refusal

Costly fight in store for council as Stansted contests planning refusal

10 July 2020

Stansted’s chief executive says permission is vital to the airport’s role in reviving the region’s shattered economy after coronavirus.


MP Julie Marson hails Sunak's economic recovery package

MP Julie Marson hails Sunak's economic recovery package

MP Julie Marson hails Sunak's economic recovery package

08 July 2020

Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced a number of measures to aid the country's economic recovery in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.


Council rolls out Ready Reads in Stortford

Council rolls out Ready Reads in Stortford

Council rolls out Ready Reads in Stortford

08 July 2020

Users will be able to collect a pre-selected book pack from the library in the Causeway to read at home.


MP talks shop with Stortford traders about town centre recovery

MP talks shop with Stortford traders about town centre recovery

MP talks shop with Stortford traders about town centre recovery

07 July 2020

Gina Thomas, manager of the Bishop's Stortford BID, was her guide as MP Julie Marson talked to shops and services about the impact of lockdown.


Café in new hands as last of historic Glasscock family of bakers bows out

Café in new hands as last of historic Glasscock family of bakers bows out

Café in new hands as last of historic Glasscock family of bakers bows out

03 July 2020

After 21 years running Café of Angels in Sawbridgeworth, Austin James is passing the reins to friend and Pizza Squisita owner Mike Mason.


Travel agent reopens as Accessorize leaves Jackson Square

Travel agent reopens as Accessorize leaves Jackson Square

Travel agent reopens as Accessorize leaves Jackson Square

19 June 2020

Hopes had been high that the jewellery and accessories offshoot of Monsoon, with a frontage on Potter Street, would survive the coronavirus crisis.


'Non-essential' traders in cautious reopening in Sawbridgeworth

'Non-essential' traders in cautious reopening in Sawbridgeworth

'Non-essential' traders in cautious reopening in Sawbridgeworth

19 June 2020

There were reports of queues outside some of the bigger chain stores in England, but in Sawbo things were a little more sedate.


White Stuff fashion store in Bishop's Stortford to remain shut for good

White Stuff fashion store in Bishop's Stortford to remain shut for good

White Stuff fashion store in Bishop's Stortford to remain shut for good

11 June 2020

The high street brand opened a branch in the former Boardmans bookshop, one of the town's most iconic buildings, in December 2010.


Council and businesses gear up for new post-Covid world

Council and businesses gear up for new post-Covid world

Council and businesses gear up for new post-Covid world

05 June 2020

Town councillors heard Hertfordshire County Council would be producing a traffic management scheme for Bell Street.


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