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Hockey round-up: Good wins for both Blueharts and Stevenage
The latest round of fixtures in the East Hockey League brought successes for both Blueharts and Stevenage. The men's first team from the Hitchin club were rewarded for a 180-mile round trip to Norwich with a 2-0 win over University of East Anglia
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Plan for Miller & Carter to replace Harvester in Stevenage's Roaring Meg
Plans have been submitted for Miller & Carter to replace Harvester in Stevenage. If accepted, the application - validated yesterday (Tuesday, February 6) would see the popular steakhouse chain occupy Unit 13 of the town's Roaring Meg retail park
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Man in 20s suffers fractured eye socket in 'targeted attack'
A man in his 20s has suffered a fractured eye socket during a "targeted attack" in Stevenage. At around 2.25pm yesterday afternoon (Tuesday, February 6) the man was approached by two males on the ramp that leads up to Stevenage Railway Station
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Lister Hospital A&E under 'extreme pressure' as 'urgent' warning issued
Health bosses have warned the public not to visit A&E for minor illnesses as Hertfordshire hospitals are experiencing “extreme pressure”. The Hertfordshire & West Essex integrated care board warned A&E services at Stevenage's Lister Hospital
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Man wanted in connection with GBH incident in Stevenage
Police are searching for a man who is wanted in connection with a GBH incident in Stevenage. Simeon Da Silva is wanted in connection with a GBH incident that occurred in Meadow Way on Thursday, January 25. The 38-year-old, who has a distinctive
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Hertfordshire homes to get 'lightning fast' broadband thanks to £5bn project
Homes in some areas of Hertfordshire are set to get "lightning fast" broadband thanks to a new £5 billion project, the government has announced. Households in Hitchin, Harpenden and Hertsmere are among 97,000 homes across seven counties to benefit
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More than 260 Hertfordshire buildings and pieces of land 'unused'
A total of 264 buildings and pieces of land in Hertfordshire are currently unused or derelict, new figures have revealed. The numbers were revealed following a Freedom of Information Request (FOI) made to Hertfordshire County Council on Wednesday
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Herts police officer demoted for selling his trousers on Vinted
A Hertfordshire Constabulary officer who sold his police issue trousers on Vinted for £4 has been demoted. Former inspector 746 Owen Hurley admitted he sold a single item of uniform on the second-hand selling app in summer 2023, which a member
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New sergeant takes the reigns in Letchworth and Baldock
Letchworth and Baldock have a new sergeant, it has been announced. Sgt Ryan Champion is now heading the Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT), tackling issues such as anti-social behaviour and drug-related crime. Sgt Champion said: "I will continue