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8:47am Friday 8th August 2008
I am glad to hear that campaigners fighting for lower speed restrictions in Brook Road are not giving up their fight.
8:48am Friday 8th August 2008
Full marks to Janaki Mahadevan for her perceptive article concerning the campaign to implement road safety measures in Brook Road.
8:49am Friday 8th August 2008
When I read of the huge proportion of people that have fallen foul of speed cameras in Radlett I was reminded that one of the greatest mistakes governments can make is to bring the law into disrepute.
8:49am Friday 8th August 2008
It was reported in the Borehamwood and Elstree Times (July 25) that there will be further expense for the theatre construction in Hertswood School.
8:50am Friday 8th August 2008
Regarding the article ‘MS sufferer tells of ‘appalling’ support’’ in the August 1 edition, my son Peter Franklin did not turn the flat down because it was too small.
4:50pm Thursday 31st July 2008
Surely it is about time the council took harsher steps to prevent dog owners from getting away with not cleaning up their own dog’s foul?
4:47pm Thursday 31st July 2008
I was at the recycling depot at Tesco and one of the bottles I was holding smashed and cut my ankle rather badly, which required stitches. I would like to say a big thank you to all the members of staff at Tesco and some members of the public, in particular to a lady I only know as Pauline, who was the first person to come to my aid and managed to stop the bleeding on Monday morning.
4:49pm Thursday 31st July 2008
I am pretty disgusted with the lack of services for disabled teenagers.
4:35pm Thursday 31st July 2008
As a resident of Borehamwood, I was appalled to read the story regarding the deli that was closed down due to poor standards of hygiene (‘Food deli-nquent’, Borehamwood Times, July 25).
4:46pm Thursday 31st July 2008
Tommy Kenny prematurely and abruptly ended his life when a ton of mobile metal hit him in Brook Road.
Updated 1:29am Friday 22nd August 2008
Personal details relating to thousands of criminals have been lost in the latest in a line of Government data blunders.
We decided this weekend to pretend the nursery issues didn’t exist and go looking again at fun things like the pram. Except that even this decision is proving to be the stuff of nightmares.
MIRIAM CRAIG talks to Philip Diggle, an artist who gained notoriety through his involvement with the punk movement and by painting live on stage at music gigs
An Elstree schoolboy has beaten off the competition to be crowned the Under Nine British Chess Champion 2008.
From September, parents could be routinely told by schools if their child is overweight. SIMON MELLINS looks at what is being done in Hertsmere both inside and outside the classroom to tackle this growing problem
Boreham Wood, who only escaped relegation on a technicality last season, have made a perfect start to the new campaign.
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