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A MAN from Milwards has been fined over £1,100 due to play his music too loud. James Kyriariakos, of Milwards, Harlow was found guilty of the following. On 16/04/2017 at 276, Milwards, Harlow having been served with an abatement notice under section 80(1) of the…
OVER 40% of all complaints to Harlow Council centre on housing issues, it has been revealed. Deputy leader of the Harlow Conservatives, cllr Joel Charles questioned the numbers at a cabinet meeting on Thursday night.
Essex Police is asking the public to remain vigilant following recent events in London. Essex Police’s Gold Commander Assistant Chief Constable Pippa Mills said: “Following the terrorist incident in Parson’s Green, London on Friday September 15 the UK threat level has been raised to ‘critical’.…
THERE are a number of people who think that Harlow Council sold Terminus House in The High to Hackney Council, who in turn have placed a large number of tenants in there. This is not true. So, on Thursday evening, Harlow Council leader, cllr Jon…
TWO brothers conned elderly victims out of around £250,000 and used the cash to fund their own lifestyles. Amin and Anis Ben-Sghaier claimed to work for a company called AJ Auctioneers and cold called their victims, offering to sell their investments. These included rare earth…
Harlow MP, Robert Halfon, welcomes Government’s new National Funding Formula AFTER a strong campaign by Robert Halfon MP, the Government announced historic reforms to the schools funding system on Thursday 14 September. Robert welcomed the announcement that the Department for Education will increase schools spending…
MAKE Believe Worldwide Ltd are proud to announce the success of student Annie Wiggins filming her second advert. Back in February, Annie successfully auditioned for an Ikea advert and now adds her second professional job to her CV by filming the new internet advert for…
YOUNG dancers were full of attitude when they attended a special assembly. Pupils at Little Parndon Primary Academy, in Harlow, were encouraged to give their best hip hop face when they took part in a taster session with Hip Hop Pop. Jenny Bater-Sinclair and Matt…
CHRISTMAS deliveries to 650 Co-op stories in London and the south east could be hit, if a dispute over the sacking of two disabled workers at its Thurrock distribution centre escalates, Unite, the country’s largest union, has warned. Unite’s 345 drivers at Thurrock are currently…
CALLUM Hynd, aged 33 from Harlow, is set to run the Loch Ness Marathon in aid of local charity, St Clare Hospice, and in memory and honour of beloved uncle, John Hobbs. On Sunday 24 September 2017 at 10am, runners will set off from the…
TRAVELLERS have moved on from Third Avenue in Harlow. The travellers moved on in contravention of an injunction on Wednesday afternoon. Following a planned visit this morning (14 September 2017) by the Council’s Community Safety Team and Essex Police the three caravans and vehicles on…
HARLOW MP, Robert Halfon, has been appointed Vice-Chair of the New Towns All-Party-Parliamentary-Group which will be working hard for regeneration, housing and infrastructure for new towns across the UK. The Group will be supported by the Town and Country Planning Association who have produced an…
UPDATE: Unauthorised traveller encampment on Third Avenue. THERE are three caravans as part of this encampment. They are on land covered by the High Court Injunction which was extended in June 2017. The encampment has been informed of the contents of the injunction and our…
IT was a busy weekend for Harlow’s heritage as a number of places opened their doors to the public. YH went down to the Harlow Museum where Daniel Robinsons had sponsored a photo exhibition run by a popular Facebook site “Photos of Harlow Old and…
Police helicopter move to North Weald ‘could safeguard flying at airfield’ THE possible relocation of the Metropolitan Police helicopter base to North Weald Airfield could safeguard flying at the airfield, the parish council believes. The National Police Air Service (NPAS) has approached Epping Forest District…
ON Tuesday, we published twenty stories on our on line newspaper, www.yourharlow.com. It just goes to show that there is plenty of news in Harlow, about Harlow and for the people of Harlow. In fact, we have just scratched the surface. Our priority is to…





