Hertfordshire’s 11 councils have today (Friday 4 July) launched the first phase of engagement as part of a joint programme to shape proposals for the future of local government in the county.
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.
Following a successful launch last year, Arts in East Herts is back for a second year, bringing more creative opportunities to the district and inviting local individuals and organisations to get involved through a newly opened grant scheme.
The Leaders of Hertfordshire’s 11 councils have agreed to rule out the option of a single unitary authority for the county as part of ongoing discussions on local government reform proposals.
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.
East Herts Council has been awarded £1.5 million in funding from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero as part of the Warm Homes: Local Grant scheme.
East Herts Council has launched a new website – East Herts Air Quality - that lets residents see live air quality data from key locations around East Herts.
East Herts Council and housing association Paradigm Housing Group have launched new homes at Hazel Park, Gresley Way, a new development built by housebuilder Redrow, in the parish of Aston, near Walkern.