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Religion and Society Blog by Nishall Garala Next week I am running in an election to stand on the Committee for Hindu Society at my university, which has inspired me to write a blog about the importance of religion in society today. Religion benefits society…

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SEVERAL Harlow Running Club members took part in the Essex 20 Mile Road Race Championships as part of their Spring Marathon training schedule. The race was held at Langham, near Colchester, over a challenging three lap course which contained two major climbs on each lap.…

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Thrive 7 Mar Main Stage Pay What You Can A stunning new production staged within a large set that surrounds the audience. Created especially for teenage audiences, Thrive takes on the challenging subject of trauma and beautifully portrays the unsayable. Delve into the lives and…

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Report by Chair of Rugby, Paul Tucker Our Schools Development Programme started back in July 2016 and we are pleased to report we have taken some huge strides forward and we have made a difference! Our achievements so far: · We have made contact with…

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Sunday 19th March Adam Smith’s Black Wax live! with special guest Murray Torkildsen. Phoenix Community Radio – 15 – 17 West Gate, Harlow, CM20 1JR Adam Smith’s Black Wax is a weekly show hosted by former venue promoter and current touring bassist Adam Smith. Each…

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Don’t miss this one: BATTS v Drumchapel Saturday 11th March Report by The BATTS Team After our last triumphant whitewash when we beat the bottom team 8 – 0 BATTS now have to take on the top team! The mighty Drumchapel side from Glasgow will…

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Little Ruby saves the day for Heath Players! Award winning theatre group, “Heath Players” from Hatfield Heath were still looking for a leading lady with less than a week to go before their latest production. Joe DiPietro’s play “The Last Romance” calls for a dog…

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Ryman Premier Harlow Town 0 v 2 Billericay Town Report courtesy of http://www.harlowtownfootballclub.co.uk HARLOW had the first sight of goal when Jared Small and Craig Pope played a neat one-two to put the winger into the area. A well-timed slide tackle from Billericay captain Rob…

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THERE are a lot of events around the town to celebrate the fact that Harlow is 70. A full and growing list can be found here. http://www.harlow.gov.uk/harlow-70

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World Book Day At St Mark’s To celebrate World Book Day, 2 March, staff at St Mark’s West Essex Catholic School came into school dressed as various characters from Literature. Pupils took part in a competition, organised by Ms Lewis KS3 Coordinator for the English…

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The Eulogy of Toby Peach 2 Mar Theatre 2 Pay What You Can “I was born on 18 December 1988. I was diagnosed with cancer 3,322,000 minutes ago…” Toby has come to deliver his Eulogy. Join him as he enters the (not so) exclusive cancer…

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Ryman Premier Folkestone Invicta 1 v 4 Harlow Town HARLOW Town continued their pursuit for a play-off place with a great away in in Kent. Goals by Mario Noto (11′), Junior Dadson (17′ and 58) and Craig Pope (44′) ensured all three points for the…

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THIS weekend, GAME is set to hold a LEGO building challenge at The Harvey Centre. The event will run from 12pm on Friday 24th February until 4pm on Sunday 26th February. The challenge will be free to enter, and will be judged by the voting…

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T.REXTASY have been performing all over the world for 25 years, a career that ironically out-lives Marc’s very own T.Rex. In 2017, the band returns to venues across the UK to transport audiences back to the 70s for the Marc Bolan 40th commemorative anniversary tour.…

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Harlow Town FC 2 Vs 2 Folkestone Invicta FC SMASH AND GRAB! By Luke Henry HARLOW welcomed Folkestone Invicta to the Harlow Arena on Tuesday evening, hoping to bounce back from their 1-0 away disappointment at Merstham, and get their faltering push for the play’s…

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THIS reporter has been deeply impressed by the standard of theatre presented as part of the Pay What You Can Series but last night’s two one-person plays took the standards to a whole new level. We started with Bottleneck. A play written by Luke Barnes…