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Phone stolen during 'knifepoint robbery' in Stevenage
A mobile phone has reportedly been stolen during a robbery at knifepoint in Stevenage. Around 2.20pm on Monday (July 22), a man reportedly threatened two men with a knife on the cycle path at the junction of Barham Road and Gresley Way. The
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New developments in Stevenage could have to prove climate change credentials
Planning proposals in Stevenage will have to demonstrate their contribution to mitigating climate change, if new plans drawn up by the borough council are confirmed. Stevenage Borough Council have launched a public consultation on the Partial Review
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Harvey White says Alex Revell will give him chances to shine and improve at Stevenage
He signed with great acclaim but it's fair to say Harvey White's Stevenage career is yet to hit the heights. Brought in on deadline day last summer, the former Tottenham Hotspur youngster is known to have superb technical ability and the vision
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Lewis Hamilton's first ever race car to be displayed in Stevenage
Lewis Hamilton's first ever race car will be on display in Stevenage soon after a "labour of love" restoration. The Stevenage-born Formula One ace made his name in British motorsport in the early 2000s and, in 2003, he won the Formula Renault driver's
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Stevenage High Street pub reopens after refurb and change of management
A pub in Stevenage has reopened following a refurbishment and change in management. The Marquis of Lorne in the High Street was the subject of a petition last year, when then-leaseholders Jackie and Sarah were told by Greene King that their lease
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Mouth of the Tyne: Seven more talking points from Stevenage v Coventry City
Another pre-season game, another chance for me to run the rule over Stevenage. The record books will show a 3-1 defeat, Dan Phillips putting Boro in front on two minutes but goals from Justin Obikwu, a penalty, Bobby Thomas and Fabio Tavares left
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Arriva to reinstate village bus service after outcry
Arriva has reversed its decision to stop the 101 Little Wymondley bus service calling at Lilley in Hertfordshire. Since June 2, the route between Stevenage and Luton - previously one of only two routes going through Lilley - has not been stopping
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Planning application submitted for new flats in Letchworth's Jackmans Estate
A planning application has been submitted to build new flats in Letchworth's Jackmans Estate. The proposal, submitted by Kirsty Petch, would see 15 apartments built in a three storey building in Newells, with six one-bedroom and nine two-bedroom
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Best and worst rated GP receptionists in Stevenage & North Herts
New data reveals which GP surgeries in Stevenage and North Hertfordshire have the highest and lowest rated receptionists. As part of the 2024 GP Patient Survey, residents were sent questionnaires and asked to rate their local practice’s reception
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£260,000 revamp for last pub in North Herts village
The last pub in a North Hertfordshire village is preparing to close for a huge £260,000 revamp. The Bull, in Whitwell's High Street, will take its last orders - for a while - on July 27 with reopening set for early September. With a history
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Man arrested after burglary and attempted burglaries in Letchworth
Police have arrested a 36-year-old man following a burglary and two attempted burglaries in Letchworth. Officers were called to reports of a house being broken into in Howard Gate on Monday, July 8. READ MORE Call for urgent review
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Stevenage's most expensive and cheapest postcodes revealed
Newly released data has revealed the most expensive and cheapest postcodes to buy a property in Stevenage. Property Solvers, a fast sales company, tracked average sold price data from HM Land Registry since 2019 to find the information. Property
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Bowls round-up: County and district competitions hotting up
Bowls competitions are reaching the business end of the season. Baldock Town remain top of the Stevenage Mixed League after two wins. They began by taking all six points in a hugely vital clash with St Ippolyts, winning 52-28, and then got
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I haven't scored in years, that's why I was so happy - Stevenage's Dan Phillips
If he was a Geordie, you would have said the smile was as wide as the Tyne Tunnel. He isn't but that didn't stop the grin spreading across the face of Dan Phillips after he put Stevenage ahead in the second minute of their pre-season friendly with