Michael Casey
Qween featuring Craig John Friday 12 September @ The Square, Harlow Qween featuring Craig John CRAIG John’s high regard for Freddie mercury’s music will be evident from the moment the show starts. Craig has performed his Freddie Mercury tribute act all over the world, when…
ON Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 September, the Harvey Centre will welcome local basketball team the Harlow Hawks, giving the shoppers the chance to have a go at the sport. Visitors will be able to enjoy a range of demonstrations, kicking off with Under 8’s…
A UNIQUE heritage open day featuring a recruitment stand for Kitchener’s Army, re-enactments of ‘Tommy’ army life from the 10th Essex Regiment, and period music from the Essex Yeomanry Band, is set to bring WW1 to life. Essex at War 1914–1918, a collaboration between Essex…
IN Parliament on Wednesday (Sept 3rd), there was a short debate in Westminster Hall about Public Health England, who are considering a move to Harlow. Robert Halfon said: “For four years I have campaigned to persuade the Government to bring PHE to our town, where…
Live at the Playhouse is bringing back two phenomenal line-ups of cutting edge comedy on the 13th September and 22nd November. The brilliant line-up in September includes satirical comic Andrew Lawrence, the whimsical Tom Deacon, energetic Joe Rowntree and cheeky chappy Andrew Doyle. The compere…
FOLLOWING months of campaigning to lower the prices of car parks in hospitals, Harlow MP Robert Halfon has welcomed the news that new NHS guidelines require cost cuts for certain groups. After denouncing the costs as a “stealth tax” on the poor, Robert Halfon secured…
A HARLOW dog owner was killed when he was struck by a lorry after chasing one of his pets when it ran into the road, an inquest heard. Andrew Wiggins, 50, of Great Brays,Harlow, was walking his two dogs in Second Avenue on December 16…
A HARLOW man is one of the participants in a Channel 4 documentary called Stammer School. The documentary, follows Thomas Battelley, of Staple Tye, as part of a group of people with the speech impediment, as they take part in an intensive programme that sets…
TWELVE obstacles designed to test your fitness await those taking on an Assault Course Challenge in aid of St Clare Hospice. The Hastingwood-based charity has teamed up with new fitness retreat Bootcamp at The Place, at Hubbards Hall in Churchgate Street, to stage the test…
WORLD War II fighter planes, military vehicles and classic cars will all be on display as the hugely popular North Weald Airfield Community Day returns on Sunday 7 September 2014. It’s also a great day out for families as fairground rides and entertainment for children…
Harlow Running Club member Andy Kinney completed another double header weekend. On Saturday he ran the Huddersfield Parkrun 5k, finishing in 242nd place out of 549 finishers in 27min dead. Then on Sunday he ran the Halifax Half Marathon, finishing in 94th place out of…
LABOUR’S Parliamentary Candidate for Harlow has launched a campaign calling on David Cameron to ban wild animals in circuses. Draft legislation to ban wild animals in circuses already exists but the Government has repeatedly dragged its feet and more recently failed to include it in…
CASH-strapped Harlow Council has defended its decision to spend thousands on a spy car as the schools return from their summer holidays. Council accounts seen by Your Harlow show that Harlow Council spent £32,000 between January and March on payments to Colchester Borough Council, who…
Ryman Div One North Burnham Ramblers 2 v 4 Harlow Town HARLOW Town went to the top of the league with a glut of goals in a 4-2 victory against Burnham Ramblers. Goals by Alex Read (2), James Smith and Jared Small saw the Hawks…
THE unauthorised encampment, which was on the former Passmores School playing field, moved on Sunday evening (31 August 2014) to other areas in Harlow. There were 20 caravans on Waterhouse Moor playing field and six caravans on Katherines/Tithelands playing field. Both playing fields are owned…





