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Conference is an Inspiration for Passmores Students INTERNATIONAL Women’s Day takes place every March in celebration of the achievements made towards gender equality. But it is also a chance to reflect on what can be done to make even greater strides. With this in mind,…

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THE Harvey Centre in Harlow will be sponsoring the Harlow Tye Rotary Club’s annual Charity Abseil again this year. The Abseil is giving local people the opportunity to raise money for the charities and organisations that they care about. It could be a local, national…

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1630 hrs Traffic appears to be at a standstill on the M11 Slow moving traffic from an earlier accident between Junction 7 (Harlow/A414) and Junction 8 (A120/Stansted). Delays back to Junction 6 (M25).

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Harlow Pioneer – Jim Noble As told to his daughter, Barbara Noble OUR family moved from Sunderland to Sharpecroft in Harlow in November 1954, as My Dad had got a job at STC, with a Development Corporation house included in the deal. My Dad came…

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PUBLIC Health England (PHE) came to Passmores Academy recently for a day of applying science. Students enjoyed a number of stimulating sessions from PHE, who are set to move to Harlow. YH dropped in on one of the sessions. It may just appear to be…

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HERE is the film of the Harlow Council Cabinet meeting from Thursday March 22nd, 2018. We will break it down into news item sized chunks over the week.

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A THINK-tank of leading experts have outlined their ideas for how the Essex economy can realise its full potential. Economists, business leaders and academics from the Essex Economic Commission met at Anglia Ruskin University today (Friday, 23 March) to discuss the report and the future…

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Do you recognise this man? Essex Police want to speak to him in connection with a burglary at an address in The Maples, Harlow at around 11.50am on Friday, March 16. The place was ransacked and a number of items were stolen. If you recognise…

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By George Docking Images courtesy of Benjamin Hook Esquires Coffee shows off the best of Harlow’s musical talent ON Thursday night, Esquires Coffee in The Water Gardens ran one of a series of open mic nights. The night consisted of multiple performances from a range…

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By Local Democracy Reporter Piers Meyler THE amount paid out by Essex County Council for damage to cars due to potholes plummeted by more than 85 per cent in year, according to recent figures. A total of £49,412.05 was paid out in 2016 – a…

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IN APRIL, hundreds of runners are set to take on the challenge of the St Clare Hospice 10K. It is a shame that they will be met by a steady stream of fly-tipping. The film below depicts two scenes: one on Green Lane and the…

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A TEENAGER has devoted the last six years to fundraising in support of various causes close to the hearts of his friends and family. Matthew Hart was just nine when he took on his first charity mission and got the bug for helping those in…

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EAST Herts Council, Harlow Council and Epping Forest Council are pleased that their Harlow and Gilston Garden Town Housing and Infrastructure Fund (HIF) bid has been approved by the Government to proceed to the next stage. The Councils have bid for funding to improve the…

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PLANNING permission has been granted for a new restaurant on the high street in Old Harlow. The decision was made at a meeting of the Harlow Council planning committee on Wednesday night. 42 High Street is at the bottom of the street (older residents may…

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OVER 1,100 year 6 pupils from Harlow have just completed a series of personal safety scenarios as part of the annual crucial crew event. From Tuesday 13 March to Friday 23 March, 1,126 pupils from Harlow primary schools attended Harlow Crucial Crew to learn about…

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THE FIGHT to save Osler House continues. On Thursday, YH went down to Prentice Place to speak to lcoal resident, Jane Chivrall. Jane and other residents have been to a number of meetings as they continue to look for answers and solutions. It appears that…