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WE were contacted recently regarding a large amount of fly-tipping in The Pinnacles industrial estate. The precise location was Parkway off Roydon Road. You can see the fly-tip below. However, Harlow Council has told us that this is in fact on private land but they…

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AWARD-winning Harlow charity Livewire prepare to release five short films and release exclusive news of new project. “The new normal” will take time to adjust to and being away from others from school and friends has had a huge impact on young people’s mental health…

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A TEACHER from Harlow and local councillor has described the chaos surrounding A Level results as a “scandal” for Harlow students. Chris Vince is a mathematician and has been involved in exam analysis for many years. YH spoke to him to explain why there is…

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SOMETIMES, it is only when you hear personal testimony of what happened in a war that you get some idea of the horror. As time marches on and veterans pass away, it is the responsibility of family to carry the burden of history so that…

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OVER a hundred residents paid their respects at a ceremony to mark the 75th anniversary of Victory in Japan (VJ Day). The ceremony took place in The Greyhound car park at Harlow Town Park on Saturday. It takes place there as there are a number…

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IT would be hard to deny that the last few months have been difficult for many, many people, however, Passmores Academy is delighted to be working in partnership with MurWalls to remember one of the heroes of the lockdown; England international footballer Marcus Rashford. MurWalls,…

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THE government will cover the cost of schools in England appealing against exam grades after 280,000 A-level students had their marks downgraded reports the BBC. Ministers are also expected to set up a taskforce, led by Schools Minister Nick Gibb, to oversee the appeals process.…

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A HARLOW resident has been charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm (GBH) on another. Pawel Pawłowski, aged 21, of Barn Mead, Harlow has been charged with the following. On January 24th, 2020, unlawfully and maliciously inflicted grievous bodily harm upon a person, He has been…

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THE MAN in charge of Stansted Airport has responded to the latest list of countries out on the “quarantine list” by the government. Chief Executive of Manchester Airports Group, Charlie Cornish, said: “We fully support swift and decisive action to restrict travel to overseas regions…

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ESSEX County Council (ECC) is encouraging families across the county to find out about the advice, guidance and support on offer to help children and young people prepare to go back to school in September. Confidential advice and support is available locally across a range…

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FOLLOWING fast work by the Rural Engagement Team a stolen telehandler was returned to its owner within hours of it being reported stolen. Police received reports at around 8am on Wednesday 12 August that a telehandler had been stolen from Leather Bottle Farm, Matching Green…

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Hospital invites local people to hear about achievements and future plans THE Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (PAHT) is inviting members of the public to join its virtual Annual General Meeting (AGM). The AGM is an opportunity to reflect on the past year, highlight key…

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A MAN has been charged with attacking two people with ammonia in a Harlow pub, five years ago. Edward Connors, aged 33, of West View, Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire, has been charged with the following. On September 5th, 2015, at Poplar Kitten Public House, Tawneys…

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A HARLOW man who served his country by fighting in the Pacific in World War 2 has died. YH understands that Richard Edser died on Wednesday aged 94 after a short illness. In February, YH went down to his home in Quarry Spring to interview…

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AS we reported earlier this week Harlow Council has entered into a year’s trial with National Enforcement Solutions (NES) to provide environmental enforcement services in the town giving them responsibility for enforcing legislation around fly-tipping, dog fouling, littering, as well as domestic and commercial waste.…