East Herts Council has launched a new campaign today (Monday 1 March) to encourage residents to think about the food they waste as part of the first ever Food Waste Action Week.
On Thursday 6 May 2021 residents in East Herts will go to the polls to have their say on who represents them at Hertfordshire County Council and the Hertfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner as well as several town by-elections.
East Herts Council will be accepting applications from Monday 1 March for the latest discretionary grant scheme to help businesses across the district during the Covid-19 pandemic.
From 1 April residents will need to have signed up for East Herts Council’s chargeable garden waste collection, if they wish to continue receiving collections of their brown bin.
More than 4,000 residents across Hertfordshire will now be able to claim for the discretionary £500 self-isolation payments after a £2million investment was agreed.
East Herts Council’s proposed change to move to a chargeable garden waste collection was given the green light at last night’s Extraordinary Council meeting.