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THE SHORT life of William Prior as read out by Rose Morris at St Mary-at-Latton church. Thank you to Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS (Ltd) for their support in this project.

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THE FORMER chair of Harlow Council, Donald Legat Anderson is celebrating his 101st birthday today (Thursday). Donald lives in Birmingham now, close to his family but he was one of Harlow New Town’s pioneers, moving into the “first streets” of the new town in the…

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FREE screenings of ‘New Towns, Our Town – Stories on Screen’ THE Independent Cinema Office (ICO) is offering community groups and centres including museums, churches and village halls in Crawley, Harlow, Hemel Hempstead and Stevenage the opportunity to book a free screening of extraordinary archive…

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THE SHORT life of Victor George Parish as read out by Joanne Stacey. This project has been brought to you by the Harlow Council Civic Fund and HTS Ltd.

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THE PRESIDENT of Harlow Cricket Club, Alan Howick visited the USA last year and made a fascinating discovery. Mr Howick has described his visit to us. “Back in the early part of 2018 The Cricketer Magazine ran a wonderful four page article about the CC…

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THE short life of Albert Mutton as read out by Freddie from Passmores Academy. Thank you to the Harlow Council Civic Fund and HTS Ltd for their support in this project.

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THE short life of Samson Ward, read out by John Smoleskis. This project has been brought to you by Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Samson’s parents were Samson Ward, born in High Wych in 18571 and Emily Butcher, born in Coggeshall in 18632.…

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HARLOW Museum & Walled Gardens, which has come back under Harlow Council’s control, has reopened to the public this morning for the first time since before Christmas. Since taking over from ScienceAlive, the Council has worked to clean and tidy the building, and put plans…

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HARLOW Council is hosting this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day service at the Civic Centre on Sunday 27 January 2019. The service is open to all and will start at 5pm. Razed Roof will be taking part and the service will be led by Rabbi Irit…

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  THE story of the short life of William Wheatley as read by Burnt Mill Academy student, Lucy. Thanks to Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS Ltd for their support in this project. William (Henry) Wheatley William Wheatley appears on the Memorial Cross but there…

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HARLOW Museum & Walled Gardens will reopen to the public following the service coming back under Harlow Council’s control. For week starting 21 January 2019, the museum will be open from 9.30am to 3.30pm on Tuesday 22 January 2019 and Thursday 24 January 2019. The…

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THE story of William Cakebread as told by staff at St Clare Hospice in Hastingwood. The Fallen of Harlow in WW1 has been brought to you with the support of Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS Ltd. Never Forget.

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The Fallen of Harlow in World War One The short life of Walter Woollard read out by Chris Matthews. Thanks to Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS Ltd for their support in this project. Walter’s parents were John Woollard, born in Harlow in c.1867 and…

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The Fallen of World War One: James Kirkcaldy The short life of James Kirkcaldy read out by Caroline Petherbridge. Thanks to Harlow Council Civic Fund and HTS Ltd for their support in this project. Thanks to all the Victoria Hall Theatre in Old Harlow. Never…

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The Fallen of Harlow in WW1. The story of Herbert Smith read by Janet Jackson from Harlow Council. YH would like to thank Harlow Council’s Civic Fund and HTS Ltd for supporting the project. Never Forget………. Herbert’s mother was Louisa Broad, born in 18771. Louisa…

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THE short life of Cecil Pryor, read out by Jody Randall. Thanks you to the Harlow Council Civic Fund and HTS Ltd for supporting this project. Cecil’s parents were Thomas Pryor, born in Waltham Abbey in 1859 and baptised on 15 May 18591 and Elizabeth…