Residents and organisations across Hertfordshire are being urged to have their say on proposals to change the structure of local government in the county.
East Herts Council have been working with artists from the local community, as well as Ware Men’s Shed, to upcycle ten benches that line the Ware to Hertford towpath, bringing the old benches back to life and decorating them with art inspired by the spirit, nature and heritage of the River Lea.
Communities across Hertfordshire have come together to mark Holocaust Memorial Day and, by remembering, to pledge together that history never repeats itself.
Starting next week, consultants working on behalf of East Herts Council will survey local residents and businesses to understand current shopping and leisure habits and collect feedback on ideas for improving the district’s five town centres.
East Herts Council has today (Wednesday, 14 January) gone live on the National Parking Platform (NPP), giving drivers more choice over how they pay for parking.
East Herts District Council, in partnership with Hertfordshire County Council, has launched a new Thermal Imaging Camera Loan Scheme in Winter 2025. The initiative will enable residents to borrow a thermal imaging camera free of charge from their local library. The scheme is designed to help households identify where heat may be escaping from their homes, highlighting insulation gaps, draughts and other areas where energy efficiency improvements could be made.
A housing development consisting of 25 new energy-efficient, affordable homes has been completed in Bishop’s Stortford, East Hertfordshire. The scheme is made up of 13 affordable rent houses, 9 shared ownership apartments, and 3 shared ownership houses which will welcome more than 100 new residents.
Explore East Herts is a new campaign from the district council to promote rural businesses and activities, with a focus on nature, culture, hospitality and activities for residents to discover.