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Stevenage MP calls for action regarding ‘unsafe’ town centre
Stevenage MP, Kevin Bonavia, has reached out to members of the community via Facebook to tackle safety concerns in the town centre. In the statement, he said: “I am deeply concerned to have read so many reports on this group and via other channels
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Cricket round-up: Preston with one hand on safety after beating Saints
Preston picked up what could be a season-defining victory as as they defeated St Albans in the Herts Cricket League. Had Saints won their Championship clash, they would have moved onto the shirt-tails of Preston, hotting up the race to avoid the
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Hitchin’s haunted ghost walk returns this September
Hitchin BID has announced a new list of dates for the town's ghost walks, beginning Wednesday, September 11 and running until Wednesday, December 18. All tours begin at 7pm, led by two guides that immerse you in the spooky stories of the town’s
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Stevenage sign Dean Bouzanis on loan as fears over Ashby-Hammond injury grow
Fears over the injury affecting Taye Ashby-Hammond have grown after Stevenage signed a second keeper on loan. They had already drafted in Murphy Cooper, the QPR man impressing on his debut, the 1-0 win at home to Shrewsbury Town on League One's
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Pub dubbed 'beating heart of village' reopens to 500 happy punters
More than 500 punters attended the reopening of a North Hertfordshire village pub following a ‘six-figure’ refurbishment. The future of The Plough, King's Walden, was in jeopardy last year. Its previous owner, the Admiral Taverns group, submitted
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Plans submitted for substation in Codicote
A planning application has been submitted to build a new substation in Codicote. The plans, submitted by D&A Architectural & Structural, would see the substation built at Church Wood in Three Houses Lane, with three existing barns on the site
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Cash stolen in Stevenage Old Town burglary
Cash was stolen during a late-night break in at a business in Stevenage's Old Town. The incident took place at The Burger Box on11 Baker Street Between 11.30pm and 12am on August 2, the thief/thieves cut the padlock on the gate, before cutting
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Hitchin teenager found after police appeal
A 16-year-old boy who had gone missing from Hitchin has now been found. Callum had last been at around 4.15pm at his home address on August 11. Police had been growing increasingly concerned for his welfare. But, today officers confirmed
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Police launch fresh appeal for wanted Stevenage man
Police have made a fresh appeal to find a wanted man from Stevenage. Daniel Pateman, 42, who has links to Stevenage and North Herts, is wanted in connection with a public order offence. If you have seen him in the last few moments, please dial
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Enter Shikari backs plans to save Hitchin’s Club 85
St Albans-based band Enter Shikari have pledged their support for Club 85’s fundraiser, as efforts continue to raise £2.2 million and save the beloved Hitchin venue. Back in September last year, landlords Jas and Ranjit Lidder submitted a planning
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Child assaulted in Stevenage's Fairlands Valley Park
A 13-year-old girl has been assaulted in a "distressing incident" in Stevenage's Fairlands Valley Park. The incident occurred at around 5.10pm on Wednesday, July 31, when it is reported that the victim was approached and assaulted in Six Hills
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Plans submitted for new St Ippolyts solar farm
A planning application has been submitted to build a new 35.5 hectare solar farm in St Ippolyts. The plans, submitted by Nick Roberts, would see the farm built on land south of Wymondley substation and Sperberry Hill. The proposal also include
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Mouth of the Tyne: Six thoughts on Stevenage's win over Shrewsbury Town
The start of a new league season is a joyous occasion normally - well, at least until the whistle blows and you concede from a dodgy back-pass in the opening minute. All seen that before haven't we? Stevenage had plenty of wobbles in the opening