Michael Casey
A HARLOW man has pleaded guilty to drug driving and a number of other offences. Lee Oliver, aged 36, of Canons Gate, Harlow pled to the following at Chelmsford magistrates court. On May 30th, 2025 at Epping, drove a Volvo motor vehicle, on Coopers Common,…
SPEEDING drivers, anti-social behaviour in the town centre and the illegal use of e-scooters on public roads were among the topics raised at the PFCC Harlow district public meeting on Thursday 21st May. The meeting was held in the main hall of Passmores Academy in…
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IT was a near-perfect weekend for Harlow Town Cricket Club as all three sides collected maximum points to strengthen their positions across the Herts & Essex Border League. The standout performances came at Ash Tree Field, where both the 1st and 2nd XIs produced dominant…
SMILES and success for the youngest squad at Harlow Gymnastics club, competing against up-and-coming stars from elite clubs, in the GK spring-loaded junior competitions at Salto Gymnastics club. This was the first competition for many of the gymnasts and they rose to the challenge by…
COLLEAGUES at London Stansted have given nearly 5,000 hours of their time to support local charities and community groups over the past year, as the airport marks Volunteers’ Week. Between April 2025 and March 2026, teams from across the airport carried out 4,856 hours of…
RESIDENTS in Harlow will soon see even more visible construction activity in the town centre as demolition work is set to begin at the West Gate site – marking a significant milestone in the council’s plans to transform the heart of the town. A Harlow…
AN inquiry by MPs into the student loan system in England begins on Tuesday, with evidence from student organisations and experts reports the BBC. The National Union of Students (NUS) said the inquiry should look at the graduate earnings repayment threshold and interest rates. But…
CROSSKEYS U12 netball member Abi East has recently been named as East Essex U12 PDP Player of The Season. Her county coaches were most impressed by the growth in her confidence and decision making. They commended her commitment to training and adapting her play to…
JULIA Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s classic, feel-good story is brought to roaring, soaring life in this delightful musical for children. Zog is the keenest dragon in Madam Dragon’s school. He’s also the most accident-prone, flying into trees, and even setting his own wing alight. Thankfully,…
Dear Editor, AS the country marks National Volunteers’ Week (1 to 7 June), I would like to take this opportunity to thank the thousands of St John Ambulance volunteers who give their time to support their communities. Whether providing first aid at public events, responding to…
GREATER Anglia colleagues have helped bring the world of work to life for Year 10 students through a careers coaching programme in London. The train operator partnered with education charity Future Frontiers to connect students from Oasis Academy Hadley in Enfield with 17 Greater Anglia…
POLICE officers made 38 arrests in May thanks to Live Facial Recognition technology, including for offences including rape. It means since they first deployed their vans in August 2024, they have made 162 arrests. Detective Superintendent Stephen Jennings said: “The deployments in May really highlight…
THEY are just days away from our third Tilly’s 10 Tournament Family Fun Day! They have so much planned, including rugby matches, live music, raffles, mascot characters, emergency services displays, stalls, vendors, and much more. A spokesperson said: “We want to make this year’s event…
IN May, the Over 60’s Men in Division 2, had a disappointing day of results. The session started well with a 0-0 draw against Billericay Town Red, followed by a 3-0 victory over Grays Athletic. However, injuries to two players meant that they had no…
CONSERVATIVE Cllr Ralph Muncer has floated the idea that Hertfordshire children should be given priority access to the county’s schools. Speaking at the latest meeting of the full county council, Cllr Muncer told councillors of children from Codicote and Kimpton who had failed to secure…





