Following the introduction of three-weekly collections, East Herts and North Herts Councils have launched a new mobile app to help residents manage their waste and recycling more easily.
As Arts in East Herts 2025 reaches its halfway point, the district continues to come alive with colour, sound and movement. From blacksmithing to ballet, painting to puppetry, the programme proves there’s an artform for everyone — and the second half is packed with even more opportunities to join in.
Councillor Ben Crystall, Leader of East Herts Council, provides an update on the council position regarding recent incidents in our district involving flags being displayed on lampposts and other street furniture and the St George’s cross being spray painted in public spaces.
This September and October, residents across East Herts can look forward to a packed programme of arts and cultural events as Arts in East Herts makes its return for 2025.
East Herts Council is delighted to share that the 2025 Love Parks Week celebration at Castle Park, Bishop’s Stortford was a great success—bringing together families, friends, and four-legged companions for an afternoon of fun, learning, and community spirit.
East Herts District Council is preparing for the launch of its new waste and recycling collection service, due to begin on Monday, 4 August 2025. As part of this change, all households will shortly receive a letter outlining whether their collection day is changing and detailing the new three-weekly collection cycle.
East Herts Council is inviting residents and families to join in a special afternoon of fun and community spirit at Castle Park, Bishop’s Stortford, on Thursday 31 July from 12pm to 3pm, as part of Love Parks Week 2025.
East Herts Council is supporting Anti-social Behaviour Awareness week this year between Monday, 30 June and Saturday, 5 July. The theme for this year is #MakingCommunitiesSafer, and so members of the East Herts Community Safety Partnership (CSP) will be conducting engagement sessions across the district to provide help and information to local communities.
East and North Hertfordshire residents are being invited to take part in a competition to name the districts’ fleet of waste and recycling vehicles, ahead of the launch of a new bin collection service, which starts the week commencing 4 August 2025.