AFTER a very successful exhibition at Harlow Museum during the last summer, celebrating Harlow CC 250th anniversary, the Essex County Cricket Club Museum have borrowed the display to show and will be available to view throughout April then followed by a unique exhibition of Doug…
THE villages of Harlow, Potter Street, Netteswell and Great Parndon saw brave servicemen fight for their country and lose their lives. In the run up to VE Day 80 on May 8th, we will repeat the biographies of the men from the villages in around…
IN the run up to VE Day 80 on May 8th, we will repeat the biographies of the men from the villages in around rural Harlow who gave their lives for our freedom. The villages of Harlow, Potter Street, Netteswell and Great Parndon saw brave…
THE CATHOLIC community of Harlow is mourning the death of Pope Francis at the age of 88. His holiness’ death was announced at just after 7.30 am this morning. The Easter Monday mass at Holy Cross church took place as usual and although it was…
IN the run up to VE Day 80 on May 8th, we will repeat the biographies of the men from the villages in around rural Harlow who gave their lives for our freedom. The villages of Harlow, Potter Street, Netteswell and Great Parndon saw brave…
IN the run up to VE Day 80 on May 8th, we will repeat the biographies of the men from the villages in around rural Harlow who gave their lives for our freedom. The villages of Harlow, Potter Street, Netteswell and Great Parndon saw brave…
IN the run up to VE Day 80 on May 8th, we will repeat the biographies of the men from the villages in around rural Harlow who gave their lives for our freedom. Thirty three men from Harlow lost their lives. The youngest was aged…
MUSEUMS across England can now apply for a share of £20 million to safeguard community access to their collections and invest in upgrading their services. The new £20 million Museum Renewal Fund, which is now open to applications, is designed to support valued regional museums,…
All Our Yesterdays – a monthly look at Harlow in years gone by. By Ian Beckett THIS month’s delve into the Harlow Museum’s newspaper archive takes us into the new millennium and looks at the Harlow Star for April 2000 – complete with red top…
HARLOW Art Trust and Harlow Museum will be holding a special exhibition to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War 2. As part of ‘Drawing on Memories’, which will run from 3 May until 7 June, organisers are asking for members of…
A FREE archaeology and heritage festival will be held at Cressing Temple Barns on Thursday 24 July. The family-friendly event will feature talks by archaeology and heritage experts. It is being organised by Place Services at Essex County Council. The festival will include: museum exhibitsmedieval…
THE EDITOR of Your Harlow was honoured to attend a reception for regional media hosted by King Charles at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday night. The King wanted to take the opportunity to gather together members of the media from across the country and thank them…
MUSEUMS and libraries will soon be able to apply for a share of over £30 million of funding as part of the Government’s ongoing commitment to ensure everyone, everywhere has access to arts and culture in the places they call home. The funding will support…
VISITORS to Great St Mary’s in Sawbridgeworth are spoilt for choice when it comes to stunning wall memorials. One that stands out is Viscount George Hewyt’s memorial, a remarkable sculptured piece in marble, made after he died in 1689 reports StAlbansDiocese Last year it was…
THE FUNERAL is set to be held for Frank Brennan, who passed away on March 3rd, aged 94. Many will know Frank, his late wife Bridie and his family as part of the Holy Cross community. Frank hailed from Clonmel in County Tipperary and was…
.By Ian Beckett HAVING visited the 1970’s and the 1990’s, this month we head back to the 1960’s. 1963 to be precise, when Harlow was still very much work in progress. When a trip to the town centre, The High, was for many, across fields…





