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04:01 > Friday 5th December 2008

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The canvas designed by MP Grant Shapps
Bids flocking in for Willow Foundation art auction
18:26 - 04 December 2008

BIDS are flocking in for hundreds of canvases created by celebrities and top artists. Nearly 300 pieces of artwork are being sold through online auction site eBay, in aid of the Willow Foundation. At the time of writing this evening (Thursday), a unique p... Full Story »

Lee Watchorn
Match to remember Hatfield football coach

17:59 - 04 December 2008

A FOOTBALL match was played in memory of a man 'instrumental' in the running of a youth side. Hatfield man Lee Watchorn, who was a passionate football fan and helped run his son's team Herts Signs under-11s, died of unknown causes on October 24. Last month... Full Story »

Suzy Laycock with her calendar
Calendar to raise funds for Brookmans Park wood

17:33 - 04 December 2008

AN amateur photographer has produced a charity calendar to help pay for the upkeep of an historic wood. Suzy Laycock walks her dogs every day in Gobions Wood, near Brookmans Park. And after learning that Gobions Woodland Trust, which owns the forest, was... Full Story »

The campaign was launched today (Thursday)
Video: Cinema trailer warns young revellers of rape dangers

13:10 - 04 December 2008

A HARD-HITTING video has today been released by police as part of a new rape reduction campaign. To coincide with Christmas, Hertfordshire Constabulary are appealing to young people to keep themselves safe when out drinking and partying, and ... Full Story »

Welwyn Hatfield Council chief executive Michel Saminaden
Welwyn Hatfield Council chief targeted in million dollar scam

13:06 - 04 December 2008

WHEN council top dog Michel Saminaden received a letter telling him he d been left millions of dollars in a dead relative s will, he knew it was too good to be true. And it was. Mr Saminaden, chief executive of Welwyn Hatfield Council, is now warning the... Full Story »

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