The East Herts Community Safety Partnership (CSP) will be supporting this year’s ASB (Anti-social behaviour) Awareness Week campaign between Monday, 29 June and Tuesday, 6 July.
Following another successful year, Arts in East Herts is back for a third year, bringing more creative opportunities to the district and inviting local people and organisations to get involved.
Residents are being invited to help shape the future of East Herts as the council launches a public consultation on its new Local Plan, which will guide development across the district until 2044.
In collaboration with local artists, Ware Men’s Shed and the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority, East Herts Council has launched an art trail featuring nine upcycled and decorated benches that line the towpath linking Hertford and Ware.
New parking information signs have been installed across Hertford to help visitors to find parking, reduce congestion and tackle the idea that there is often “nowhere to park” in the town.
Local community groups and organisations gathered today (Thursday 16 April) to explore a new shared space in Bishop’s Stortford that will support health, wellbeing, and community safety projects across East Herts.
Veolia, in partnership with East Herts and North Herts Councils, has rolled out new and more environmentally friendly recycling and waste collection vehicles to operate on the streets of East and North Hertfordshire.
East Herts Council has partnered with award-winning meal planning platform FiveDinners.com, founded by TV chef and author Theo Michaels, to help households across East Hertfordshire cook healthier meals, save money and reduce food waste.
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.