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HAVE you been thinking of buying a new build home? Most people are prepared for what is known as a ‘new build premium’, or price mark up added to new properties because you will be the first to use it, much like a new car.…

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CHILDREN at risk of being permanently excluded from school are being offered a lifeline. An education trust which prides itself on removing barriers to ensure all children are freed to succeed is setting up alternative provisions for both primary and secondary aged pupils. BMAT, which…

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0840 hrs Greater Anglia: “We are also organising buses to run from Stansted Airport/Bishops Stort to Broxbourne to catch a London bound service. A limited service from Hertford East & Broxbourne is running towards London. Sawbo/Harlow Mill & Town passengers a bus service is in…

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Burnt Mill Academy First Avenue, Harlow, CM20 2NR Stewards Academy Parnall Road, Harlow, CM18 &NQ Passmores Academy Tracyes Road, Harlow, CM18 6JH St Marks West Essex Catholic School Tripton Road, Harlow, CM18 6AA Sir Frederick Gibberd College Burnt Mill Academy First Avenue, Harlow, CM20 2NR

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OVER a thousand Harlow residents have signed a petition started in response to the Prime Minister’s successful application to suspend Parliament. The petition had 1.5 million signatures by 6pm on Thursday evening. 1,031 Harlow residents have signed the petition. Figures for other constituencies: Epping Forest:…

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ON SATURDAY afternoon, we popped down to the fields near the GPCA on Abercrombie Way to see the Community Embrace event. Organised by Herty Adu-Twumwaa it is a celebration of community and all that is best in Harlow. We spoke to Herty about the event.

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MORE patients are dying from sepsis than anticipated at 28 NHS trusts in England reports the MailOnline. Deaths from the silent killer at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow are 38 per cent higher than expected over the past six years. The expected deaths was: 495.…

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THERE are standing ovations and there are standing ovations. The standing ovation the audience gave at the end of the Wednesday night’s performance of Buddy was one of warmth, wild enthusiasm and gratitude; all directed at every person responsible for making sure that February 3rd,…

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OVER the past week, celebrations have been taking place marking the fifty years, the Memorial University of Newfoundland has had a campus in Old Harlow. Newfoundland TV reporter, Leila Beaudoin, crossed over the pond to report on the significant anniversary. We took this opportunity to…

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Letter to the Editor TWO reports on the subject of housing were published last week which make interesting reading and ones which politicians both nationally and locally should take note of. The first, from The Tony Blair Institute for Global Change states that the housing…

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HARLOW MP Robert Halfon has claimed that the controversy over the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, suspending parliament is nothing more that a “storm in a tea cup”. Parliament will sit for little more than a week from 3 September, before breaking until 14 October. An…

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YH can reveal that whilst a fire broke out on the 14th floor of Terminus House, the nearest Essex Fire Service turntable ladder was sitting over twenty miles away in Chelmsford. As reported earlier, hundreds of residents, including a mother with a week-old baby, were…

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A TEENAGER has pleaded guilty to drug dealing after an incident in the Purford Green area of Harlow. Harry Kings of Upper Mealines, Harlow appeared at Chelmsford Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday 14 August and pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply Class B drugs.…

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OVER the summer, ROOTS POD Academy teamed up with Harlow Council, NWES and Harlow College to deliver six free workshops for young people interested in Becoming An Entrepreneur. The workshops were aimed at young people aged 14-24 and were geared towards giving them an introduction…

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MAINSTREAM football clubs are being encouraged to incorporate ‘Soccability’ into their community offering as the Essex County FA’s Cindi Chatha aims to grow the opportunities for individuals with any disability or impairment to enjoy playing the game. Existing clubs already involved in Soccability, either by…

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A MAN has been charged with rape following an incident in Harlow. Essex Police received a call at around 3.35am on Monday 26 August reporting a woman was being assaulted in Harefield. They attended and arrested a man. Tawakal Shah, 49, of Ladyshot, Harlow, has…