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10:50am Monday 12th May 2008
Firefighters are warning residents about the dangers of lighting bonfires after a garden fence caught alight in Radlett yesterday.
A fire crew from Borehamwood was called to the house in The Grove at around 6.30pm yesterday after a pile of burning rubbish spread to the garden fence.Bob Williams, White Watch commander at Borehamwood fire station, said: "The occupants had been burning some rubbish and in this heat everything is tinder dry. The fire then spread and the garden fence caught alight."They were very lucky not to set the whole garden alight. The residents had attempted to put the fire out with a hose but we finished the job off."We ask people to be extra vigilant in this weather and to make sure that any fires are well away from anything else that may set alight. "It is better not to attempt to light fires at all in this hot weather."
An Elstree schoolboy has beaten off the competition to be crowned the Under Nine British Chess Champion 2008.
I decided to use the long weekend and my imminent arrival at the third trimester to start reading up about what happens once the baby is born. It’s all very well following my journey over these nine months with various tales from a range of celebrities and unknown mothers alike, but soon enough I am going to need to know what to do once I am caring for this child outside of my womb and I can’t rely purely on instinct.
Community spirit is something that is taken for granted. My parents have lived in the same area in the midlands for over 25 years now and more than anything they enjoy the fact that they can walk down the street and over a dozen people will say hello to them. They may just know the person by face but everyday familiarities are mandatory.
According to the Royal National Institute for the Deaf (RNID) there are 8.9 million people in the UK who are deaf or hard of hearing. SIMON MELLINS meets a group teaching the invaluable skill of lipreading.
Thousands of worshippers from across the country flocked to Aldenham at the weekend to celebrate the Hindu festival of Janmashtami.
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