XII I II III IIII V VI VII VIII IX X XI

Michael Casey

Responsive image

CLOSE to 600 runners, joggers, walkers took part in a 6k run to mark the opening of a new junction of the M11. On a lovely June evening, the participants raised over £8,000 for St Clare Hospice. The run was organised by the civil engineers…

Responsive image

STAFF from GSK Harlow have been doing there bit as part fo the Great British Spring Clean. A team concentrated on the area near to their base at The Pinnacles on Elizabeth Way in Harlow. They collected the following: 20 x bags of rubbish 3…

Responsive image

THE Centre for European Reform (CER) has modelled the economic performance of a UK that remained in the EU – using data from countries like the US, Germany, New Zealand, Norway and Australia – whose performance was similar to ours before Brexit reports the LondonEconomic.Com…

Responsive image

Dear Editor, MY son was an inpatient in PAH in 2019. He was admitted on three separate occasions via A/E as well as a procedure in day surgery. He was finally admitted onto a surgical ward when he had to have an emergency operation over…

Responsive image

THE annual Prescription Cost Analysis (PCA) includes information about the costs and volumes of prescriptions that have been dispensed in England. NHS Business Services Authority published the official statistics this morning. The key findings showed that: The cost of prescription items dispensed in the community…

Responsive image

WELL-known Harlow solicitors Attwaters Jameson Hill are set to move out of Harlow Town Centre. A spokesperson said: “Since the onset of the pandemic two years ago, there has been a fundamental shift in the way we work and do business. In recognition of this…

Responsive image

HARLOW MP Robert Halfon was delighted to cut the ribbon to mark the opening of Junction 7a of the M11 in Harlow. YH understands that the new junction will be open to use on Friday evening (possibly 2100hrs). Mr Halfon said: “Back in 2007, before…

Responsive image

GRIEFLINE (01279 945089) is a local resource offering much-needed emotional support, across West Essex and East Herts, to anyone struggling with their grief around the loss of someone. GriefLine operates from 9am – 5pm, Monday to Friday. It is run by a team of St…

Responsive image
Responsive image

THE cost of filling an average family car with petrol has hit £100 for the first time as fuel prices keep rising reports the BBC. The RAC motoring group called it “a truly dark day” as the cost of filling a 55-litre tank with petrol…

Responsive image

ANOTHER fabulous story from the weekend at Harlow Cricket Club is encapsulated in this lovely photograph taken on Saturday. Former First XI captain Ryan Jessey back in his whites for the first time since 2019 to support twins Alfie and George who were making their…

Responsive image

Richard Linden and Wendy Clarke THE RENT Guarantee Company has rebranded. They have changed their name to TRGC. Based in Harlow, TRGC was established in 2014 by CEO Wendy Clarke who has lived and worked in and around property for the last 30 years. For…

Responsive image

THE big bug hunt took place at Parndon Wood Nature Reserve in Harlow on 1st June 2022 during the half term and the free event was a hit with local families. With over 24,000 insect species in the UK, Baker Ross is on a mission…

Responsive image

THE WORKS in the Harvey Centre are set to have a charity event this weekend. They are trying to raise as much money as they can for Marillac Neurological care centre, They will be all dressing up in beach theme. There will be a large…

Responsive image

THERE was a wonderful football tournament played at the Paringdon Sports Club on Sunday afternoon. It is alway heartening to see dozens of matches being played by young players. Well done to the Bocas team who played with such great spirit and flare. Special mention…

Responsive image

Update: Cllr Griggs has informed us that the front door of Sydenham House is now open. Sydenham House A PATIENT at a Harlow GP surgery has told YH that he couldn’t get in because the front doors were closed to patients. Local resident James Gregory…