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Revell: Youngsters have a place in this Stevenage squad - but they have to earn it
Stevenage manager Alex Revell is prepared to give youth a chance during pre-season and beyond at the League One club - but they have to show they deserve the chance. Boro opened their pre-season campaign with a behind closed doors match at Luton
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Hertfordshire jobs at risk as Carpetright set for administration
Carpetright is set to enter administration, putting the future of its more than 1,800 staff at risk. The carpet and flooring retailer has filed a notice of intent to appoint administrators, with experts from PwC are set to be called in as part
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Stotfold sisters, aged 3 and 6, to climb Mount Snowdon for charity
Two sisters, aged just three and six, have set their sights on climbing Mount Snowdon to raise money for Garden House Hospice Care in Letchworth. Lola and Immie Evans, who live in Stotfold, will set off on their challenge to climb the highest mountain
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Lidl to open Hertfordshire shops an hour later on Monday after Euro 2024 final
Lidl has announced that all of its shops will be opening an hour later on Monday (July 15), following England's Euro 2024 final against Spain in Berlin. The German supermarket giant made the announcement after Wednesday night's victory over the
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Stevenage care manager receives award from Kate Garraway
A care manager from Stevenage has won a prestigious award, receiving her trophy from Kate Garraway. Sarah Armstrong, who has been with Bluebird Care Stevenage & North Herts since 2012, was named Care Manager of the Year (Community) at the Palliative
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Strathmore Fun Club to close after more than a quarter of a century
Strathmore Fun Club, an after school club for children aged four to 11, is closing after more than 25 years. The decision was made after Strathmore Infant & Nursery School, where the club is based, told the Fun Club that the school will be running
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Hitchin town centre business to reopen after refurbishment
An independent business in Hitchin town centre will reopen on Saturday, July 13 after a store refurbishment. Gatwards of Hitchin, a family-run jewellers, first opened its doors in 1760 - but it has closed recently to allow a revamp of the shop.
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Men arrested in North Herts for suspected drugs offences
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of drug offences in Ickleford. The men, both aged in their 20s, were in a grey Volkswagen Golf in St Katherine's Close when they were stopped by police officers shortly before 7pm on Thursday (July 11).
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5 plots of land on the market in Hertfordshire
Whether it be for a big new housing development or a personal project, there will always be plenty of interest in land up for sale in Hertfordshire. Here are 5 plots currently on the market in the county. 1. Tatlers Lane - Stevenage On
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Hertfordshire triple murder suspect Kyle Clifford arrested
Herts police have confirmed they have made an arrest following the murder of three women in Hertfordshire this week. In an update today, a spokesperson shared that a 26-year-old man from Enfield, understood to be the suspect Kyle Clifford, was
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New Lamex pitch all part of the learning opportunities in pre-season says Revell
Stevenage begin their pre-season in front of fans at home to Watford - and manager Alex Revell says the new pitch is one of the things that he will be looking at. The surface at the Lamex saw some modifications through the summer, with the introduction
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Boyfriend of Hertfordshire murder victim pays tribute to 'love of my life'
The boyfriend of Hertfordshire crossbow murder victim Hannah Hunt has paid tribute to her on social media. In a post to Instagram, Alex Klein described the 28-year-old as “the love of my life” and “my brave queen for life”. Hannah, alongside
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Draw for early rounds of Herts Senior Challenge Cup throws up interesting ties
The draw for the early rounds of the Herts Senior Challenge Cup have been made. There are nine ties in the first round while a further seven teams have been given a bye to round two. There is an all step four clash as Southern League Division
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Stevenage car park to temporarily close next week
A car park in Stevenage is set to temporarily close on July 15 to allow Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras to be installed. Daneshill car park, near the bus station and Arts and Leisure Centre, will see the new technology installed, along
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Letchworth Pharmacy takes home gongs
Letchworth Pharmacy has taken home two prize gongs from a Hertfordshire-wide awards ceremony. The Pharmacy was named Community Pharmacy of the Year, being selected from among hundreds of pharmacies by a panel of four independent experts. It
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Some schools in England set to open late on Monday after Euro 2024 final
Some schools in England are set to open late on Monday (July 15) due to the England vs Spain Euro 2024 final on Sunday (July 14). Gareth Southgate's side will be hoping to win their first-ever European Championship, with the final kicking off at
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Hitchin Lavender's desperate plea after visitors kill plants by sitting on them
Hitchin Lavender has made a desperate plea to visitors, after a number of plants were killed by people sitting on them. The popular attraction in Ickleford welcomes thousands every summer, and has become on of the most Instagrammed floral locations
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New restaurant to open in Stevenage Leisure Park this month
The opening date for Stevenage Leisure Park's latest addition has now been confirmed. Banana Tree, a southeast Asian restaurant, will open its doors for the first time on July 22. The menu includes dishes such as regional curries, wok-fired
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Alex Revell: I won't change Stevenage's tactical identity - but we can improve on it
Alex Revell says Stevenage fans will recognise the ethics of his squad from the last two campaigns - but he is working each day on finding ways to improve it. Stevenage have enjoyed two wonderful seasons, firstly winning promotion from League Two
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Hospice's pioneering frailty service wins national award
Letchworth's Garden House Hospice Care has been recognised nationally for its innovative frailty service. The hospice secured a winning spot at the Palliative and End of Life Care Awards in London following the promising start to their frailty