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EARLIER in the year, the Henry Moore primary school council became involved in the Harlow Council initiative of ‘Keep Harlow Tidy’. The council won an award of £100 for litter picking around Church Langley. They then invested in their own litter pickers to pick up…

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ONE HUNDRED and twenty two incredible young people from across Harlow came together to receive prestigious Jack Petchey Foundation Achievement Awards presented at the Harlow Playhouse across Wednesday 19th and Thursday 20th June. The events honoured Achievement Award winners aged 11-25 who received medallions to…

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CROWDS flocked to the Harlow Town Park on Saturday to enjoy the Great Get Together. It was a lovely sunny day as visitors took the chance to enjoy the park, have a picnic or visit a number of stalls hosted by voluntary organisations. Among the…

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News from Harlow Council: Join us for Harlow’s Big Weekender HARLOW is in for a weekend of treats on 29 and 30 June as the Big Weekender brings three special events to the town. On Saturday 29 June, the latest Harlow Makers Market will be…

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THERE is still time to sign up for the St Clare Hospice charity mud run, Muddy Mayhem, at Brentwood’s renowned Nuclear Races venue on Sunday 7th July 2019. St Clare’s Muddy Mayhem event includes a 5k mud run Nuclear Races in Brentwood, and boasts many…

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ANOTHER very busy month for the Community Policing Team which started off with two drugs warrants being executed in Carters Mead and Rushton Grove, drugs were seized and arrests made. Speeding and road safety continues to be an issue and speed checks have been carried…

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Hospice offers young people opportunity to advance medical career LOCAL Hastingwood-based charity, St Clare Hospice, is offering young people aged 16-18 years the opportunity to come and volunteer on their Inpatient Unit in an exclusive six month hands-on clinical voluntary placement. The St Clare ‘Young…

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A PRIMARY school has adopted a new pet – that does not need feeding, watering or walking. Freshwaters Primary Academy, has adopted a donkey statue as part of the tenth anniversary of Harlow becoming the UK’s first sculpture town. The school will receive a certificate…

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HAVE you ever wanted to spend an evening under the barn at the beautiful Pets Corner? Well now you can! Grab a partner or two and join the Friends of Pets Corner as they host a Barn Dance, this is your opportunity to learn the…

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THE NET Academies Trust schools in Harlow celebrated ‘Special Male Day’ this week. Each of the 5 schools held activities for pupils and their significant special males which was a big success. The pupils Katherines Primary Academy spent a special morning with the special males…