Lifestyle
HARLOW Council is looking to bring the once popular Pitch and Putt facility back as part of measures to improve the Town Park and promote health and wellbeing. The Council is inviting Expressions of Interest from suitably experienced companies to reinstate and manage the pitch…
By Sue Wood ALTHOUGH not a full house, we were anticipating a good night of Beatles and Wings songs and that is what happened. I wasn’t sure what to expect and was looking forward to finding out if Wings over Abbey Road were a tribute…
HARLOW Hockey Club are Essex Trophy Cup Champions after both the Men’s and Ladies Teams won their Tournament Competitions at the Division 3 and under Competition at the Redbridge Sports and Leisure Centre on Saturday; The Men’s Results were as follows: Men 1-0 Redbridge &…
Ryman Div One North Harlow Town 2 v 1 Thamesmead Town HARLOW TOWN secured three points and set they sights on the play-offs after winning 2-1 against Thamesmead Town at the Harlow Arena. The bumper crowd had hoped to see Harlow crowned champions but Needham…
By Jill T Aylott THE MULTI-tonal voice of the legendary and tragic Karen Carpenter may be one of the hardest to pay tribute to. Toni Lee in the show, We’ve Only Just Begun produces what can only be described as a mesmeric performance in a…
THE LEGENDARY Harlow DJ, Pepe Herod has passes away after a short illness. To a large number of Harlow residents of a certain age, Pepe’s disco at The Birdcage/Tiffany’s/Painted Lady were the stuff of legends. And although his death will be mourned, for many, it…
A session with a difference is promised on Thursday (30 April) as piano ‘professor’, Martin Litton, takes a step back in time to the early 1900s when he presents Ragtime Revisited at The Arc. (St John’s Arts Centre, St John’s Walk, Market St. Old Harlow,…
HARLOW Running Club members were out and about at various Parkruns over the weekend. At the Gunpowder Parkrun 5K at Waltham Abbey Jamie Jephcott was victorious, winning the event out of 106 finishers in a fantastic 18min 26sec. He was followed home by John Bull…
MONSTER trucks, motorbikes, chaos and destruction come to North Weald Airfield with the return of the Extreme Torque Show over the bank holiday weekend. This two-day special event takes place on Sunday 3 May and Monday 4 May 2015. With 3 diverse arenas, the Urban…
By Siobhan Wood THE Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller to compare investigations in 1950s America with the Salem witch trials in 1692. Paul Johnson directed the Harlow Theatre Company’s version at The Victoria Hall and it managed to be funny and tense…
ST CLARE trustee Debbie Bodhanya will be among the 13 runners taking part in next Sunday’s (Apr 26) London Marathon to raise much-needed funds for the Hospice. Debbie was inspired to sign up for her first marathon in memory of her dad Gerry, who passed…
By Adam Dunkley, Ellie Hutchin & Dom Littler. THERE are many Harlow residents who hark back to the days of the record stores. For many it was always Startime, where copies of records from Bowie to the Bay City Rollers were purchased. But as this…
The Ministry of Science: Wednesday May 13th..1.30pm and 6.30pm LADIES and Gentlemen, boys and girls, please keep your head firmly on your shoulders and your arms and legs inside the ride at all times – Ministry of Science Live explodes onto a stage near you…
HARLOW Running Club member Daniel Jephcott completed the Harlow Parkrun 5K in 3rd place out of 98 finishers in an excellent 20min 24sec. He was followed home by Colin Moody 12th and 1st Vet 60 in 24min 02sec, Spencer Brooks 14th in 24min 14sec, Terry…
A mother and daughter from the local community join an all male cast on stage each night of the run, in a dynamic and subtle exploration of the most intense of family relationships Thursday 23 April 8.15pm Written and directed by Selma Dimitrijevic Borrowing its…
By Catherine Johnson PARNDON Mill Gallery welcomed a new exhibition last Thursday (9 April) featuring the works of abstract painter and photographer, John Pollard. The exhibition, A Journey to Abstraction, will run until 17 May and marks the development of complexity and variety in Mr…





