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It has been announced that Scott Ramsay, Director of Harlow Playhouse, will step down from his post in February 2017. After eight years leading the Harlow venue, Ramsay is relocating to Portsmouth to become Chief Executive and Artistic Director of the New Theatre Royal, which…
THE Harvey Centre’s White Christmas Wonderland event on Saturday 19th November was a huge success. The event took place between 11am – 4pm and included a variety of free festive activities for shoppers of all ages to enjoy. Shoppers stood in amazement at the spellbinding…
FOUR Harlow Running Club members completed the Victoria Park Half Marathon in East London, each of them achieved a personal best time for the distance (PB) and there was also a new club record. Sharon Wright finished in 35th place out of 268 finishers in…
BMAT at Shakespeare Schools Festival On Wednesday 16th November 16 students from Burnt Mill took part in the 2016 Shakespeare Schools Festival. Burnt Mill participated alongside three other casts from local secondary schools presenting four 30 minute versions of some of Shakespeare’s most popular plays.…
Ryman Premier Billericay Town 1 v 1 Harlow Town Report by Ian Barham Courtesy of Harlow Town FC HARLOW got off to the better start, in what was their first league game in three and a half weeks, and went ahead when Khale da Costa…
Good night of theatre for Harlow Theatre Company By William Tennison GHOSTS is a popular piece written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. Like much of Ibsen’s work Ghosts is a scathing review of society at the time looking at subject matter like religion, venerable disease,…
ARTS Council England and Essex County Council partnership achieves success in supporting more arts projects across Essex. A new partnership between Arts Council England and Essex County Council designed to increase arts opportunities in Essex has already seen strong success – with 30 Grants for…
By Charlotte Page and Emily Cooper HARLOW Town Football Club have announced details of the years popular Christmas Soccer Camp. The Christmas Soccer Camp will take place on Thursday, December 22 from 9am to 5pm at The Harlow Arena. The day, designed for four to…
HARLOW Theatre Company will take to the stage for the last time in 2016 from 16th November with their production of Ghosts by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Brenda Jones at The Victoria Hall Theatre. The play, written in 1881, is a scathing commentary on 19th…
The competition saw Toby team members from all 172 restaurants go head to head to find the UK’s top front of house servers, and back of house carvers. 24 regional winners we’re selected and then competed at the grand final hosted at Mitchells & Butlers…
HARLOW Brass Band are pleased to announce the appointment of Joe Palmer as Musical Director Joe is a freelance professional tuba player based in London. He took up tuba at an early age progressing through various midlands based symphony orchestras, wind orchestras and brass bands.…
Moot House Players: She Stoops To Conquer By Bridget McAlpine HEADSTRONG and rebellious youngsters disobeying their parents is no modern phenomenon, as proved by this witty and engaging play. For Oliver Goldsmith’s comedy of manners, first performed in 1773, shows there’s nothing new under the…
HARLOW Running Club members Paul Schroder and Wendy Spring went to Las Vegas to get married and also run a couple of races. On Saturday they completed the Las Vegas Rock and Roll 5K, Paul finishing in 179th place out of 8249 finishers in 22min…
BATTS Senior Super Series is coming up very soon and they have just a few spaces left. A spokesperson said: “If you want to enter our high-octane tournament with more than £1,000 in prize money this is your last chance! “The format of our Super…
Nishall’s Blog Declutter your mind! WE all lead busy lives. In today’s world, it’s as if it’s a badge of honour. Always rushing to the next thing. Working late to meet that deadline to please a boss or client. Driving from one place to the…
The objective was to develop their understanding and photographic techniques for their new project- Built Environment. The students used a sculpture trail organised by the garden’s volunteers to systematically record photographs of the art pieces alongside their natural environment. Pupils enjoyed being outside the classroom…





