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WE thought we would reflect on the Harlow District Council elections of 2024. We did suspect that it would come down to Latton Bush and Stewards and we were right in that regard. We thought Labour would have three councillors there. Well we were wrong.…

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A SERVICE user network for people who have been diagnosed with personality disorder has won a national award. Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust’s (EPUT) Personality Disorder and Complex Needs Service User Network (SUN) won the category for Complex Mental Health Needs in the Positive Practice in…

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A ONE man show that explores queer love, sex, grief and blame. When Tom is told to write to himself to understand his feelings and to deal with his emotions, we follow his summer as he falls in love, loses it, learns about himself and…

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ST Clare Hospice is to host two Learning Together Study Days in 2024 for health and social care professionals who want to improve their knowledge and understanding of palliative and end-of-life care. The first is taking place on Tuesday 25th June with a focus on improving…

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A HARLOW man has been banned after pleading guilty to drinking and driving. Scott Jarrett, aged 49, of Perry Spring, Harlow pled guilty to the following at Chelmsford magistrates court. On April 2nd, 2024 at Harlow drove a BMW motor vehicle on Red Lion Lane…

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ECL, an Essex-based sensory support service has developed a formidable partnership with Essex County Fire and Rescue Service to ensure its services are accessible to everyone with sight and/or hearing loss. ECL’s Sensory Service, which supports people with sensory impairments to live independently, leads the…

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THE Harlow Conservatives have written an open letter to residents following their election victory in the council elections on Thursday. === Dear residents, Thank you for putting your faith in us to continue transforming Harlow Council and our town. We will not take it for…

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CHRIS Vince has quit as the leader of Harlow Labour. The decision comes after Labour failed to regain control of the council following the district council election on Thursday night. There was great expectation and this was heightened with the visit of Labour leader Sir…

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OFFICERS investigating an assault in Harlow are asking for the public’s help. A woman reported she was assaulted as she walked along a cycle track on Fourth Avenue, Harlow, near to Harberts Road and the hospital at around 7am on Monday 29 April. She reported…

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HATS are pleased to bring Alan Ayckbourn’s Olivier Award winning comedy “A Chorus of Disapproval” to Theatre 2. Guy, a lonely and shy widower, joins his local amateur light operatic society in their production of “The Beggar’s Opera”. Once there, he discovers that the drama…

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A HARLOW man is set to stand trial over a number of charges including making death threats and threatening a woman with acid. Nicholas Kateley, aged 36, of Woodcroft, Harlow has been charged with the following. On April 9th, 2024 sent a message that conveyed…

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A PACKED audience was entertained to a wonderful night of the brightest and the best at the Harlow Playhouse. Celebrate Harlow was hosted by the artistic director at the Playhouse, Rory Davies and organised by the chair of Harlow Council’s team. We thought it was…

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BACK on April 18th, we published details regarding the suspension of Conservative councillor James Leppard. This followed an expose from Hope Not Hate. For the record, we asked Harlow Conservative leader, Dan Swords about it on the day before the local elections (Wednesday) and in…

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Essex Local Businesses Take Top Spot in 2024 Muddy Stilettos Awards NOW in their 11th year, the hotly contested 2024 Muddy Stilettos Regional Awards have been announced with 21 brilliant local indie businesses winning the coveted lifestyle crowns across Essex. Sponsored nationally by Tide Banking, readers…

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DISPERSAL orders will be in place in Epping Forest and Brentwood districts this weekend due to information received about planned unauthorised horse and trap racing. The orders will be in place from 11.30am on Friday 3 May until 11.59pm on Monday 6 May and covers…

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ROGER Hirst, Conservative, has been re-elected as Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for Essex for a third successive term with a promise for more local, visible and accessible policing to drive down crime and anti-social behaviour.  He has also pledged to reduce knife crime, protect…