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Business advice and support grants are available through a new grant scheme to help local businesses recover and move forward following the pandemic.

A fantastic first session of the Heathy Hub in Letchworth took place this week (Tuesday), with children making a nutritious rainbow couscous.

A time capsule has been placed beneath the new floor at Hitchin Town Hall, as a memento for future generations, when the floor is next replaced in many years to come.

Businesses in North Herts will have a unique opportunity to hear from the nation’s favourite furniture up-cycler and star of The Repair Shop, Jay Blades MBE, at a special online event on 9 March.

With energy prices surging, download the Herts Energy Advice Tool aka HEAT app to see how you can save energy and up to £70 a year on your fuel bills.

Due to a red weather warning being issued for Storm Eunice, bringing extremely strong winds across our district today, a number of council and partner services will be affected.

Over £100k has been awarded by the council to 14 local community groups to help them continue vital work to assist residents through the pandemic, such as mental health support for young people.

A special multi agency group, which will work together to help women and girls feel safer in North Herts, has just been launched.

You can now recycle on the go in our town centre parks of Howard Gardens in Letchworth, Bancroft in Hitchin, Avenue Park in Baldock, and Priory Memorial Gardens in Royston. 

Get ready to be in with a chance of winning £25,000 every week, and help local causes at the same time, by playing the North Herts Community Lottery.