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View ArticleAlasdair.Gold published Stringer joy at Bishop's Stortford's Eastbourne triumph
Blues boss Rod Stringer was delighted with his players after their third successive away win as they triumphed 1-0 at Eastbourne Borough.A Charlie Sheringham goal was enough to claim the victory on the...
View ArticleAlasdair.Gold published ​Former Auxerre and Cannes defender hoping to be a...
With the seagulls gathering around the pitch at Eastbourne, perhaps it wasn't too far removed from Chris M'Boungou's days at AS Cannes.The 23-year-old came through the academy system at Auxerre and...
View ArticleHerts & Essex Observer published What's on TV tonight? Our top 7 including...
Countryfile Autumn Special (BBC1, 6.15pm)The team report on the impact of autumn on rural life, with Ellie Harrison enjoying a kaleidoscope of colour in woodlands in Perthshire and Matt Baker visiting...
View ArticleHertsAndEssexObserver published One of these men pushes my buttons - the...
People are weird. That is to say, other people are weird. Odd bags of skin and flesh and organs, each behaving according to their own unique combination of whims, neuroses, foibles and...
View ArticleHertsAndEssexObserver published Interview: Blues musician Jo Harman on making...
Award-winning blues musician Jo Harman will perform in Bishop's Stortford next week – fresh from recording sessions in America.The Devon-born and bred artist, described by Fun Lovin' Criminals member...
View ArticleHertsAndEssexObserver published New Neighbourhood Watch launched in Bishop's...
A new Neighbourhood Watch (NW) crime-fighting group has been launched in Bishop's Stortford.NW area co-ordinator Ian Thorogood, local residents and police community support officers (PCSOs) from the...
View ArticleHertsAndEssexObserver published How dishy Jean-Christophe Novelli surprised...
I had another of those 'pinch me' moments last weekend, where I found myself on stage, interviewing one of the original bad-boy celebrity chefs, Jean-Christophe Novelli, who was appearing at Hertford...
View ArticleHertsAndEssexObserver published Do men on the early train worry if they've...
I am freelance – so that means, for me, work is all or nothing. And for the last six months I've been doing the all.That means setting the alarm and getting up when it's still dark outside, and flying...
View ArticleHerts & Essex Observer published Getting to the core of apple success
October is the month for apple festivals, when National Trust gardens, nurseries, farms and orchards invite the public to taste and buy hundreds of different home-grown varieties, and get tips from top...
View ArticleHerts & Essex Observer published Sawbridgeworth families say 'bienvenue' to...
Families from Sawbridgeworth welcomed visitors from Bry-sur-Marne in France to celebrate 42 years of the towns being twinned.Some 50 messieurs and mesdames from the eastern suburbs of Paris arrived by...
View ArticleHerts & Essex Observer published Essex libraries celebrate Alice's Adventures...
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland was published 150 years ago, and Essex libraries are planning free events to celebrate the anniversary.Lewis Carroll's classic has inspired local libraries to get...
View ArticleHertsAndEssexObserver published A world of celebrations at international...
People of 24 different nationalities joined in International Family Day celebrations in Bishop's Stortford.The event, which has been held in the town every year since 2009, gathered families under one...
View ArticleHerts & Essex Observer commented Bishops comfortably see off Canterbury
Bishop's Stortford put in a convincing display to overcome Canterbury 48-13 at home on Saturday afternoon in National Two South.With both sides looking to play expansive, running rugby in ideal...
View ArticleHertsAndEssexObserver published Politician Ed McRandal makes a return visit...
A politician and former student at The Bishop's Stortford High School (TBSHS) returned to the London Road secondary to address a packed hall of sixth-formers and politics students.Ed McRandal, who left...
View ArticleHerts & Essex Observer published Shock-tober at Audley End House &...
Audley End is one of the most spooktacular country houses in Essex, echoing with the imprint of generations gone by - and this shock-tober half-term English Heritage is offering some great events for...
View ArticleHertsAndEssexObserver published Beer brewed from wartime recipe helps raise...
Solicitor Michael Chapman, a member of the Rotary Club of Dunmow, arranged for a special barrel of beer to be delivered to the town's Saracen's Head hotel for a Rotary fund-raiser.The brew, called The...
View ArticleHertsAndEssexObserver published Ladies invited to join Linden House lunch for...
Lunching ladies are to raise money for lifesaving research to help breast cancer patients in East Herts and West Essex.The lunch at Linden House in Silver Street, Stansted, on Friday October 30 at...
View ArticleHertsAndEssexObserver published Girls football coaching day at Felsted Primary
Girls' football was given a boost with a day of coaching at Felsted Primary School for young players.Nick Wilderspin, school sports co-ordinator, ran a coaching session for Year 3 and 4 girls from...
View ArticleHertsAndEssexObserver published Honouring the elderly at Silver Sunday...
Silver Sunday was marked in Bishop's Stortford and Sawbridgeworth with parties for pensioners.The events, a tribute to the knowledge and contributions that older people make to society, were among...
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