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PRACTICE nurses and nurse practitioners from GP practices across west Essex have completed a Talk Cancer Workshop delivered by Cancer Research UK. The group spent an afternoon becoming more confident talking about cancer as well as learning more about the disease and what the benefits…

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TWO OF Harlow’s brightest emerging talents have come together to produce a mockumentary on life in the police. “Big mouth of the law” is a tongue and cheek look at a police officers day to day life on the beat with a satirical edge. The…

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HTCC 1st XI 255-9 from 50 overs beat Benfleet CC 1st XI 115 All out by 140 runs HARLOW Town travelled to Benfleet on the back of a disappointing defeat the week before. Skipper Ashley Alderson won the toss and decided to bat, encourages by…

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HARLOW Playhouse is always a vibrant place with lots to see and do. August and September are no exception. Next week, we are going up there to interview an artist as he makes a number of murals. Meanwhile, let us look at their brilliant new…

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NEW HALL Pre-School has joined the long list of Harlow Pre-Schools that have been put into “Special Measures” by Ofsted. The government watchdog visited the pre-school based in the grounds of Mark Hall school in May and has made a number of severe criticisms. However,…

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HARLOW Running Club member Andy Kinney completed the inaugural Railway Ultra finishing in 68th place out of 76 finishers in 6hrs 19min 23sec. The event was over a 27 mile three lap course beside the River Severn along a disused railway line between Ironbridge and…

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Lest We Forget Joanne Dennis 4th September – 3rd October REFLECTIVE installation of hand woven silk poppies by artist Joanne Dennis that will sweep across the floor of the gallery. Plus original unseen drawings by soldier/artist William Liley including landscapes from the trenches and portraits…

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, was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was 31 years old, and an acting Lieutenant Colonel in the Irish…

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HARLOW’S League of Gentlemen paid tribute to the fallen of world war one at a ceremony on Sunday morning. Led by veteran, Albert Hobdell, the League of Gentlemen 95, have been instrumental in keeping alive the memories of those who fought for freedom. A re-dedication…

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Tenpin Bowling THE Harlow Senior Rollers League recently finished their 2013/14 season. The league is played as a singles format at Harlow Bowl on a Tuesday afternoon and has grown rapidly in the last nine months and now has thirty members. Harlow’s John Bawden came…

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THE next exhibition at Parndon Mill is called, NOTHINGNESS. It opens on the 7th August. It presents the work of a group of artists with links to Digswell Arts showing paintings, prints, drawing and sculpture. It promises to be an interesting exhibition. The current exhibition…

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SATURDAY saw the Herts and Essex community farm’s first ever Farm Fest, and despite rain the previous night, on the day the weather couldn’t have been better. An all day BBQ in the July sunshine was accompanied by a variety of musical and comedy acts…

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Blogpsot by Nishall Garala Our Harlow…. I think the town we live in is very important! Harlow has been the place where I was born and brought up in and I believe it has been fabulous, the area I lived in with the community spirit…

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1st XI 189 for 10 lost to Stanford Le Hope by 2 wickets HARLOW Town CC captain won the toss and elected to bat in hot dry conditions. Batting proved much harder than expected on a worn and frequently used wicket with early deliveries popping…

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ANOTHER sunday in Harlow and another day with lots to do. The relaxed environs of the Harlow Museum saw a medieval fayre where there was plenty to do. For just a £1 you could enjoy a beekeeping exhibition, basket weaving, falconry and morris dancing to…

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Open Air Cinema – Dirty Dancing The Friends of Pets Corner are having an open air cinema evening showing Dirty Dancing by the Bandstand in the Town Park. There will be a BBQ, and refreshments available from 6:30pm. Film starts: 9 to 9:15pm Cost: Free…