Local News
Football's coming home with new stadium
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9:07am today |
FOOTBALL is on its way back to Hatfield in a big way and local businesses are being encouraged to help sponsor a brand new stadium. |
Hospital trust AGM
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9:08am today |
BOSSES at the trust that runs the QEII Hospital in Welwyn Garden City will be reviewing the past year at their annual general meeting next month. |
MP pushes to stop homes plan
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9:06am Saturday 26th August 2006 |
WELWYN HATFIELD MP Grant Shapps says he is putting pressure on the East of England Regional Assembly (EERA) to reject plans for 10,000 new homes for the borough. |
Firms to share drive to work
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9:04am Saturday 26th August 2006 |
COUNCIL employees could soon be taking in an environmentally-friendly car sharing scheme with other workers in Welwyn Hatfield. |
Supernova of stars at charity concert
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10:37am Friday 25th August 2006 |
A TEENAGER was so moved by a woman's tale of losing her son to testicular cancer that he has planned a pop concert featuring rap star Fatman Scoop and Destiny's Child's dancers and hopes to raise £25,000 for charity. |
Cheerleaders of the pack
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9:58am Friday 25th August 2006 |
A TEAM of cheerleaders from the University of Hertfordshire have their sights set on the American dream after beating their British rivals. |
Still not over down under
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9:54am Friday 25th August 2006 |
A COUPLE who spent six weeks travelling around New Zealand were so inspired by the country they decided to publish a book about it. |
Kate's a real winner
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9:51am Friday 25th August 2006 |
A YOUNG horserider who was told three years ago she might never ride again, following an horrific accident, competed in a national competition last week. |
Family finally get pardon for disgraced soldier
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9:51am Friday 25th August 2006 |
A FAMILY who have spent 15 years campaigning for the pardon of a World War One soldier shot for cowardice were overwhelmed by the defence secretary Des Browne's shock announcement last week that he would seek a group pardon. |
GCSE students make the grade
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2:59pm Thursday 24th August 2006 |
STUDENTS across the county received their long-awaited GCSE results today, with the overall pass rate in England, Wales and Northern Ireland going up to 98.1 per cent. Nationally, students awarded grades A* to C, rose by 1.2 per cent from last year to 62.4 per cent. |
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