Michael Casey
HARLOW Council has confirmed that it will not be abolishing free parking for the first hour in the town’s three neighbourhood shopping car parks. A 20p charge for the first hour of parking was set to come into force from 1 September 2013 but after…
HARLOW library will host a free baby signing taster session on Monday August 26th, the session are aimed at helping Mums communicate more effectively their babies.The Little signers classes taught by Maxine, are held at the Harlow library and the women’s institute hall in Old…
OUR sister paper Your Thurrock has always always liked to keep abreast of planning matters. In many ways, they reflect the changing nature and fabric of our community. Our intentions is to do the same in Your Harlow, so here it is our first planning…
A Harlow man was arrested on Saturday as part of an investigation into an organised crime group when a number of warrants were issued throughout the Essex, London and Northamptonshire area. More than 100 officers carried out 15 warrants under the Misuse of Drugs…
Jo O’Reilly THE ‘Most Successful Rock & Roll Show of All-Time’ kicks off its UK tour at Harlow Playhouse, in association with Harlow Playhouse Supporters this August. Celebrating an amazing 25th year anniversary with a 2013-14 UK & Eire national tour, Buddy – The Buddy…
LABOUR AND CONSERVATIVES have unveiled their candidates to fight the 2014 European Elections in the East of England. Labour;s Harriet Harman MP said: “I am proud that such strong, committed and inspiring people have been picked by ordinary Labour Party members to be their MEP…
A 25-YEAR-OLD man has been arrested by police in relation to a suspected fraud. The man, who formerly lived in the North Weald area was arrested in Leicestershire. He has been released on bail until September 27th. An Essex Police spokesperson has confirmed that a…
A WAR HERO RETURNS HOME Albert and Elsie Rodriguez celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in August 1983. Many may remember Albert from Rods Cycle and Toys in The Stow but Albert had a remarkable story. He fought for the French resistance in WW2. He was…
A HARLOW councillor joined members of Harlow Trades Council (HTC) to picket the Mead Park depot of Kier Harlow in their dispute with Kier Services over a dispute over alleged delays to salary payments. Councillor Waida Forman, a Unison branch secretary, joined the picket line…
ON SUNDAY 28 July, Tim Harrold of Thurrock Arts – who recently showed his ‘assemblage’ sculptures at the High House Barns in Purfleet as part of the local Art Trail – visited the Parndon Mill artists’ studios in Harlow with his wife Vera. This open…
ANIMAL LOVERS across the town were caught unawares as it appears that the Toddbrook Vets has closed. Even last week, pet lovers were turning up at the door of the Harberts Road surgery to find it was shut. The brass plaque at the front door…
A PREGNANT woman was involved in a road traffic collision involving an ambulance. The collision took place on the Epping Road near to the Hastingwood roundabout on Friday morning. Update: Firefighters released the woman by 11:12hrs using one set of cutting equipment. Crews also gave…
By Katie Abinger WHOLE Lotta Led had them dancing in the aisles at the Harlow Playhouse. The playhouse rocked so much that lead singer, Lee Pryor commented: “I hope you will all be able to get up for work tomorrow (Friday)” But then Lee looked…
A PACKED Square enjoyed a great night at the Battle of the Bands. Echoland were the overall winners and go on to play Linkfest later this month. Thanks to Andrew Dutton for filming the event. Here are the four half an hour sets in full.…
TRAVEL plans for commuters were thrown into chaos on Friday morning due to an overhead line fault in Cheshunt. From 0600 onwards, trains from Harlow cannot get any further than the Hertfordshire station. The disruption was expected to last until 1530 hours. A spokesperson for…
SO, WE got through our first month! Firstly thank you for all those who have supported us in our first month. We have been bowled over by the way the arts organisations work together. We would also like to say thank you to the many…





