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  • Hertsmere marks Holocaust Memorial Day

      More than 300 people from across Hertsmere took part in a candlelit parade and ceremony to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. Hertsmere mayor, councillor Carey Keates led the parade from Bushey Country Club, along High Street and London Road and ending

  • Allinson: No substitute for points on the board

    Boreham Wood boss Ian Allinson says there is no substitute for points on the board ahead of their return to Conference South action against Basingstoke Town on Saturday. After two weeks without a game due to their lack of FA Trophy involvement

  • Town is becoming ‘a concrete jungle’

    Councillor Harvey Cohen is obviously not in the slightest bit interested in people’s concerns regarding Borehamwood’s over-development (“Hertsmere planning chief addresses people’s concerns about Elstree Corridor”, Borehamwood Times, January 16).

  • NHS will be a major issue at election

    Recently, I read in the Metro newspaper, according to opinion polls, that the NHS will be a major issue at the forthcoming election – and so it should be. Referring to your story (‘People desperately need us’, Borehamwood & Elstree Times, January

  • Any memories of concert in 1964?

    David Bowie has had a number of connections with Borehamwood over the years and I am currently writing/compiling a book about his involvement in Herts, Beds and Bucks. I would be most interested to hear from anybody who attended the concert at

  • Freeze the policing element of council tax

    Since my election as the Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire, I have been keen to involve the public in my emerging plans and thoughts about how we can continue to keep crime low, how we can ensure that Hertfordshire remains one of the

  • Plans would improve what we already have

    I am writing in response to Mr Marshall’s letter about the Ark Theatre (‘Time to put right the wrong the council did’, Your Views, January 23). The Ark is a high-quality, 250-seat theatre and hub for local groups, offering entertainment for the

  • Radlett man pleads guilty to possessing ammunition

    A Radlett man admitted in court to having a gun and ammunition. Kevin Simon Anthony, 61, of Phillimore Place, pleaded guilty to possessing ammunition without a certificate and possessing a firearm under 30cm long when he appeared at St Albans Crown

  • Council to improve lives of vulnerable people

      Social workers will spend less time on paperwork under a new plan to improve the lives of vulnerable families in Hertfordshire. Hertfordshire County Council has been awarded £4.86 million to put towards children's social care - the highest in

  • Radlett post office to move

    Radlett post office is to relocate to the Budgens store in Watling Street. The move will take place on Friday, March 13 at 1pm. The Post Office says the new post office will be open an extra 65 hours a week. It will offer all the same services