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  • Volunteers clear rubbish left by teenage campers

    Volunteers cleared rubbish left by campers who illegally pitched tents in a field. The Woodcock Hill Village Green Society working party spent Sunday picking up the mess left by the group, who were said to be 19 and 20-years-old. The group

  • Play your part in commemorations

    The Royal British Legion will join the nation in marking the 70th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day (VE Day) over the weekend of May 8 -10. A series of national events will take place in London, and community events and celebrations are being

  • Putting diabetes on political agenda

    With the General Election campaign underway, we want to let our political leaders know that diabetes is a problem we simply can’t afford to ignore. Diabetes is one of the biggest health threats facing the UK. A staggering 3.8 million people

  • Why I am now standing for Labour

    Many local people have asked me why I have left UKIP and am now standing as a Labour candidate in the Elstree & Borehamwood Town Council election. I believe that the needs of local people are more important than party allegiances. I have

  • Who on Earth thinks up these ideas?

    Letter sent to the environment department at Hertsmere Borough Council I have lived in Borehamwood for many years and am very much surprised and left wondering by the enormous changes that are happening in this town. I would very much appreciate

  • The voice of town residents counts

    I would like to challenge statements in the Labour newspaper circulating ahead of the elections. I organised five meetings so that residents could find out the facts about the Elstree Way Corridor. They were open to all and at different times of

  • Still time to enter rotary fun run

    People are invited to a fun run organised by a rotary club. The Radlett Rotary Five Fields Fun Run will take place on Monday, May 4 at Radlett Cricket Club off Cobden Hill. There will be a 1.5km race at 10am and a 5km race at 10:30am. Entry