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Credit to Stevenage from Duff as Huddersfield boss not happy with Town second half
Huddersfield manager Michael Duff admitted he has warned his side over complacency despite running out 2-1 winners over Stevenage. Josh Koroma and Ben Wiles were on target for the Terriers with Harvey White’s stoppage-time penalty coming too late
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Big moments came back to haunt us at Huddersfield says Stevenage boss
Moments win you football matches and Stevenage came up short in the biggest of them at Huddersfield Town according to manager Alex Revell. Boro went on to lose 2-1 at the John Smith's Stadium, their only consolation a 95th minute penalty from Harvey
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Lessons to be learned after Stevenage beaten comfortably at Huddersfield Town
Stevenage were given a first-hand example of the strength of League One this season - falling to defeat away to Huddersfield Town. Josh Koroma put Town in front in a first half they dominated, before the Terriers, relegated from the Championship
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Six suspected drug dealers detained in Hitchin
Police have stopped a car in Hitchin after suspecting the occupants to be involved in the supply of drugs. The Skoda was stopped at St Mary's Church car park, where police discovered six occupants in the five-seater vehicle. Police took to
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RECAP: Huddersfield Town 2 Stevenage 1 - League One result as it happened
5:02pm Click HERE for the match report. Off to speak to the boss. See Comet Sport later. That's all for the blog
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Emperors Head play area reopened after vandalism
A Stevenage play area has now been reopened after vandals forced the council to close it earlier this week. Emperors Head playground was closed on Tuesday, after white gloss paint was strewn over the equipment. Stevenage Borough Council dubbed
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Plans for 6-bedroom self-build home on former Princess Helena College grounds
An application has been submitted for the construction of one six-bedroom house to be built on a "derelict walled garden" near the grounds of the former Princess Helena College in Preston. The plans have been submitted by Bedford-based Modern Architecture
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Thousands of homes to receive 'lightning-fast' internet
Thousands of Hertfordshire households are set to benefit from “lightning-fast” internet as part of a £800 million national scheme. The deal between telecoms provider Openreach and the government will see upgrades to broadband infrastructure rolled
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Rate of repeat knife crime offenders in Hertfordshire rises
The rate of repeat knife crime offenders in Hertfordshire increased in the past year, new figures show. The Ben Kinsella Trust, which campaigns against knife crime, said the rate of reoffending shows investing in rehabilitation is crucial rather
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5 planning applications for North Herts you should be aware of
As ever, the end of the week brings a fresh round of public notices for North Hertfordshire residents to be aware of. The public notice portal is used to access all of the upcoming and recent information about restrictions and notices. Here