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Pregnant woman adds voice to Stirling corner campaign
A PREGNANT woman from Borehamwood has added her voice to the campaign to make Stirling Corner safer following a scary car crash earlier this year. Oshy Ellman, 30, was spun 90 degrees when a driver hit the back of her black Toyota RAV4 on March
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Another magical film occasion
IF everything has gone according to plan and I have not been run down by a bus or suffered some other misfortune, as you read this I shall be coming out of retirement to host another showbiz occasion. We are launching the completion of the first phase
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Calls to revive neighbourhood watch
A FATHER-OF-THREE is trying to revive a neighbourhood watch programme in the Cowley Hill area of Borehamwood. Victor Eni, 42, of Cowley Hill, says interest in local issues has dwindled in the five years he has spent as a co-ordinator.
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Puzzled by new development
Regarding Aldenham Country Park, I am puzzled by the absence of any mention of the development taking place next to the toilet area, of facilities for disabled children and young people. It is hard to miss a new road and high wire fencing enclosing
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Free healthcare is a basic right
I was saddened to read about leukaemia sufferer Steven Davies’ battle for the right drugs to treat his condition (‘Man denied new drugs to alleviate his cancer,’ Borehamwood & Elstree Times, May 13.) I am glad he has had the courage, while fighting his
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Labour councillors criticise Conservatives on town council
LABOUR councillors have accused their Conservative counterparts of unnecessary partisanship on the Elstree & Borehamwood Town Council. They claim the Tory majority have not observed an unwritten tradition of offering mayoral and deputy mayoral
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We have lost an important voice
I was very disappointed to see the Liberal Democrats voted out in the recent local elections. (‘Blue is the colour,’ Borehamwood & Elstree Times, May 13.) Regardless of any political affiliation, I felt this was a very sad day for Hertsmere as
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Schoolchildren plant vegetables for the elderly
GREEN-FINGERED children from a primary school in Elstree helped elderly care-home residents plant vegetables and flowers earlier this month. Year four pupils from St Nicholas School got their hands dirty as they joined old folks at Elstree Lawns Nursing