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  • Loom bands and bouncy castles at Grandparents fun day

    Two generations enjoyed some fun at a Grandparents Fun Day. Grandmothers, grandfathers and their grandchildren took part in a range of activities at the Community Action Hertsmere Live Well project, including arts and crafts, face painting, nail

  • First league defeat for Boreham Wood

    Boreham Wood suffered their first Conference South defeat of the season as they were beaten 2-1 by Staines Town. Defeat on Saturday at Wheatsheaf Park means it’s now 15 matches between the two sides since Boreham Wood last recorded a win. Manager

  • Making a lasting tribute

    Family raises funds for the Macular Society in memory of Tony Dibbs, the helpful dad who was ‘a friend to everyone’ Losing someone you love is one of the hardest things in the world and it takes a special family to think about helping others during

  • Purple car spotted on night of Shetland pony theft

    Sightings of a purple car on the night a Shetland pony was stolen are now being investigated by police. Officers are currently trying to access CCTV of a purple car seen near the field in Summerhouse Lane, Aldenham, on the night one-month old pony

  • Hard work pays off as students celebrate GCSE results

    Nervous 16-year-olds tore open their envelopes in anticipation this morning to find out their GCSE results. After sitting their exams earlier this year, pupils across Borehamwood have had an agonising wait to find out their all-important grades

  • Student smashes record with seven A*s

    Pupils have smashed more school records this week, with one student gaining an impressive seven A* grades. Mollie Georgiou, who attends Hertswood Academy, opened her results envelope at the school this morning after a tense wait. Results have

  • Students nervously await the arrival of GCSE results

    Many 15 and 16-year-old pupils across the town await their fate with the arrival of their GCSE results today. Students who sat their exams in June have a nervous wait to determine their academic future. Chris Hayward, cabinet member for education