Recap: Hitchin roads and businesses struck by flooding for second time this week
The A505 Cambridge Road is closed under the railway bridge due to flooding and police are at the scene.
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The A505 Cambridge Road is closed under the railway bridge due to flooding and police are at the scene.
13 pubs across North Hertfordshire and Stevenage have made the cut as CAMRA published its Good Beer Guide for 2025 today.
Which? has revealed how many banks have closed across North Hertfordshire since 2015.
Police are appealing for witnesses and information following an attempted burglary in Hitchin.
Smoke BBQ in Stevenage has now applied for its alcohol licence to serve on its premises, having opened back in August.
Do you recognise this man? We are trying to trace him as we think he can help us with an ongoing investigation.
A Hitchin head teacher has asked parents to avoid giving their children smartphones as part of a new Parent Pact initiative.
A road traffic collision has occurred on the A505 at Letchworth Gate.
Planning permission for a new advertising billboard on the A602 beside Stevenage's Lytton Way, has been approved.
A two-vehicle road traffic collision occurred on the A505 at Letchworth Gate causing a road closure between between Penn Way and A1M J9 has since been cleared and the road is now re-open.
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