A new Reformer studio is set to open in early spring at Hartham Leisure Centre, as operator Everyone Active introduces its second dedicated facility nationwide.
Like all councils in two-tier areas, East Herts District Council has received a statutory invitation from the Government to submit proposals for the reorganisation of local government structures in the county. The letter received sets out the criteria for reorganisation, as well as the timescale in which it must be considered. It asks that initial plans be submitted in March, before full proposals are submitted in November.
To honour the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau (the largest Nazi death camp) and the 30th anniversary of the genocide in Bosnia, East Herts Council commemorated Holocaust Memorial Day (January 27th) in the council chamber in Hertford on Thursday night.
BEAM, formerly Hertford Theatre, has announced Steve Sargeant as their new Commercial and Cultural Development Manager. He succeeds Rhys Thomas, who oversaw Hertford Theatre previously and throughout it’s renovation. Within this new venue, he will be responsible for ensuring the cultural and commercial success of BEAM.
East Hertfordshire District Council is working with Broxbourne Borough Council, North Hertfordshire District Council, Stevenage Borough Council, Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council and Hertfordshire County Council to plan for the longer term sustainable growth of North East and Central Hertfordshire.
East Herts Council and housing association, Paradigm Housing Group, have marked the handover of the next tranche of affordable homes at St Michael’s Hurst in Bishop’s Stortford.
Ohhhh yes, they did! The Secret Society of Hertford Crafters has joined us in bringing Christmas joy to Hertford with a Cinderella themed yarnbomb – a woolly nod to BEAM’s panto production this year!
Fraudsters have been seeking to capitalise on coverage related to the government’s cost of living scheme, which offers £650 to millions of low income households.
As East Herts Council and Hertfordshire Police continue their determined efforts to crack down on fly-tipping offences, several fines amounting to upwards of £3000 have been issued to individuals and companies across the district.