Mon, 6th Feb 2012

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Internet safety awareness day to take place next week

4:00pm Sunday 5th February 2012

The county council will be encouraging young people to keep safe on the internet as part of a national campaign next week.

Lecture to mark Holocaust Memorial Day

11:00am Sunday 5th February 2012

A lecture to mark Holocaust Memorial Day will be taking place this evening.

Snow brings Britain to a standstill

6:03am Sunday 5th February 2012

SNOWFALL: The A465 between Brynmawr and Gilwern this morning

The first widespread big freeze of the winter has brought snow up to 16cm deep, grounded planes and raised fears of transport chaos.

Pupils enjoy new garden thanks to Prince's Trust

4:00pm Saturday 4th February 2012

Pupils at a primary school in Shenely have been enjoying a new garden thanks to the work of Prince’s trust volunteers.

Police claim no evidence crime will increase despite no street lights

10:00am Saturday 4th February 2012

Hertfordshire police are claiming there is no evidence that crime levels will increase, despite street lamps across the county being switched off.

Call for personal accounts of hospital for history project

4:50pm Friday 3rd February 2012

Shenley Hospital chapel

A charity is hoping to create a historical record of people’s personal accounts of Shenley Hospital and is calling for former patients and staff members to contribute.

Campaigners hit out at county council plans not to review street lighting policy until next summer

3:20pm Friday 3rd February 2012

Campaigners have hit out at Hertfordshire County Council and its decision not to review its part-time street lighting policy for another 18 months.

School raises £2000 from sponsored walk for Meningitis charity

2:10pm Friday 3rd February 2012

Pupils from Aldenham School have raised £2000 for meningitis research, after taking part in a sponsored walk.

Hertfordshire police to get new computer system to help identify criminals quicker

11:50am Friday 3rd February 2012

More than 130 motorists in Hertfordshire were arrested during a festive drink-driving campaign.

Police in Hertfordshire will be using a new IT system with six other forces to help speed up identification of offenders and cut bureaucracy.

No review of street light policy until summer 2013 says Hertfordshire County Council

10:40am Friday 3rd February 2012

Darkened roads in Hertfordshire will not see light for at least 18 months

Darkened roads in Hertfordshire will not see light for at least 18 months after Hertfordshire County Council revealed it would not review its street lamp switch-off until summer 2013.

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