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HARLOW Conservatives have severely criticised the Labour-run council for the debacle it has orchestrated over the new refuse collection contract. Michael Hardware, opposition spokesman for environment said: “There have been numerous complaints that refuse and food collections have not happened this week. My own was…
A MAN is due to appear in court next week where he will be charged in connection with a fatal collision in Harlow. A motorbike and a pedestrian, 82 year-old Dennis Piper, were in collision in Cambridge Road on October 3, 2017. Mr Piper was…
Curious young minds are taking a trip around the world to indulge in culture. CULTURE Vultures is launching at Little Parndon Primary Academy, in Harlow, to raise awareness of the diversity of the families making up the community. The first “trip” will see pupils explore…
Diabetes patients praise care at The Princess Alexandra Hospital GOOD foot care is a major factor in preventing complications from diabetes, and clinicians at The Princess Alexandra Hospital Trust (PAHT) have been expanding their foot care clinics, both in the hospital and in the community.…
Demolition work begins to transform Public Health England Harlow site PUBLIC Health England’s ambitious plan to create a world-leading public health science campus in Essex has taken another step forward, with the start of demolition work to transform its newly acquired Harlow site. Public Health…
Harlow Time Credits – Information Session TEMPO Time Credits is the world’s largest community currency. Their award-winning work in communities has been endorsed by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), the New Economics Foundation and the University of Cambridge. Tempo is passionate…
HERE is the list of candidates for the Harlow District Council Elections to be held on Thursday May 2nd, 2019. There are eleven Labour, eleven Conservatives, eight Ukip, four Lib-Dems and four from Harlow Alliance Party. As is now traditional, YH will be looking at…
Anglia Ruskin University’s successful Law Clinic has teamed up with local solicitors ANGLIA Ruskin University’s successful Law Clinic is to expand into Harlow to offer free legal advice on family law matters to people who might otherwise not have access to it. The Law Clinic…
A SITE at the heart of the town centre in Harlow which has been earmarked for up to 500 homes has been sold to a London property company. EPISO, an opportunity fund advised by Tristan Capital Partners, in partnership with Addington Capital, have sold a…
SKILLS minister Anne Milton has insisted that she is making the case for more funding for FE – but would not put a figure on how much was needed reports the TES. In a heated exchange during the Commons Education Select Committee session this morning,…
Staff at The Princess Alexandra Hospital Trust report improvements and support in their work STAFF at the Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (PAHT) feel supported and valued by their managers and able to access development opportunities, a national staff survey shows. Results for the latest…
THE HARLOW councillor whose brief includes office blocks converted into homes has spearheaded a number of proposals made following an investigation into the ongoing problem. Councillor Danny Purton did not mince his words as he summed the developments on a number of fronts. Cllr Purton…
THE Harvey Centre in Harlow was thrilled to welcome hundreds of Harlow mums and their families to the centre this Mother’s Day weekend, for their free giveaway on Saturday 30th March. Children were given the opportunity to surprise the mother figure in their lives with…
AS the BBC have been into Harlow to look at the controversial use of office blocks conversions, we thought we would give this new to the subject a time line of Your Harlow’s reporting on the subject. Hope this is of interest and use. January…
STAFF from Glaxo Smith Klein (GSK) collected a remarkable thirty-three bags worth of rubbish as they went more than the extra mile as part of the Great British Spring Clean. The team even plotted a route around the Pinnacles/Great Parndon and Katherines area. Over 50…
CHILDREN’S author Michael Rosen inspired a school to develop tomorrow’s performance poets. The writer behind children’s favourite We’re Going on A Bear Hunt recently held a training session with teachers from the BMAT group of schools. Those from Little Parndon Primary Academy, in Harlow, were…





