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ESSEX Firefighters were called to a house in Harlow on Saturday afternoon after embers from a bonfire had caught a garden fence alight. The location was Parkfields just outside Roydon. Firefighters managed to quickly extinguish the fire before it could spread to the house. Firefighters…
ESSEX Detectives are continuing to appeal for anyone with information about the death of Stuart Lubbock to come forward. Father-of-two Mr Lubbock was found in the swimming pool of a property, belonging to Michael Parker (also known as Michael Barrymore) in Roydon on March 31…
The hugely succesful CAMRA Beer Festival returns to The Gibberd Gardens this Father’s Day Weekend, and jazz fans should make sure to be at the Gardens this Friday for an unforgettable evening of Jazz! Details below… Friday, 14th June Jazz Evening Gates open 6.30pm,…
Robert Halfon, MP for Harlow, visited Kingsmoor Academy in Harlow today to witness how its pupils are taking advantage of an award-winning financial education programme – the Kickstart Money project, delivered by MyBnk. Research by the Money Advice Service has found that behavioural attitudes to…
The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust has been placed among the top six trusts nationwide for radiology reporting standards. Radiology at The Princess Alexandra Hospital praised for topping targets THE Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (PAHT) has been placed among the…
2300 hrs A Section 60 has been authorised in Harlow. A police spokesperson said: “We were called shortly before 9pm, this evening, Friday, June 7 with reports that a man had been stabbed near to the bus terminal on Terminus Street, Harlow. “Officers and paramedics…
ESSEX Firefighters were called to a fire in an industrial unit in River Way, Harlow this afternoon (Friday 7 June). When firefighters arrived they reported the fire was within an industrial shredding machine. Fire crews quickly set about tackling the fire to prevent it spreading…
Market Street covered to protect residents from antisocial behaviour NEW CCTV cameras have been installed by Harlow Council in a part of Old Harlow that has previously been affected by antisocial behaviour. Market Street is now covered by 27 high-definition cameras that can be used…
ON THURSDAY we visited Harlow Police Station and spoke to Special Constable Andy Jamieson. In a number of ways, it takes a lot to commit to being a “Special” but in our interview with Andy, we learned that Essex Police go a long way to…
LAST Wednesday, Harlow Cricket Club once again hosted the annual gathering of the charity ‘The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association’. This is the third occasion the charity has visited Marigolds, the home of Harlow CC. About sixty dog lovers, trainers and users attended along…
MORE than 70 local people who give up their time to volunteer for Harlow Council have been recognised and thanked as part of National Volunteers’ Week. The council held a special reception for local volunteers at Harlow Playhouse yesterday (5 June 2019). National Volunteers’ Week…
HOMELESSNESS in Harlow has reached its lowest since 2010, with a reduction of 54 per cent between January 2018 and January 2019, according to figures released by Harlow charity, Streets2Homes. In March, Robert Halfon, MP for Harlow, secured £231,000 from the Ministry of Housing, Communities…
Be More Chill Harlow College Level 4 Professional Diploma Students Glass Box Theatre June 6th. BE More Chill is a recent Broadway smash that feels like a lot of other musicals put together bu this a definite feel of its own. It centres around High…
A CEREMONY to mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings took place outside the Harlow Council civic offices this morning (Thursday). The ceremony was led by chair of Harlow Council, Cllr Clive Souter and chair of Harlow British legion, Bob Hunt. Two minutes since…





