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To help younger generations get involved and ‘never forget’, we are reminding children and young people to enter our competition based on the 2022 theme ‘One day’, by 16 January.

Additional funding will be made available to local businesses in the New Year that have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Christmas came early for the children of Letchworth as the play areas at Howard Park and Gardens reopened after being closed for three months for a major refurbishment.

The deadline for nominating someone for the 2022 Chair’s Community Recognition Awards is 9 January - we are looking for community-minded individuals who have gone above and beyond to make a real difference to other people. 

Please take a few minutes to complete a short survey so local public services can best support you now and in the future. 

We will be closing our Gernon Road offices in Letchworth to the public from Monday, 13 December, due to the latest government guidance.

It is with great sadness that we announce that Cllr Paul Clark, Deputy Leader of the Council, Executive Member for Planning and Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group, has passed away. 

From 2024, local elections in North Herts will go ‘all-out’ and be conducted every four years in line with general elections, instead of the current regime of electing ‘by thirds’.

North Herts Council is launching a consultation with local businesses about what they believe could aid their growth

Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) takes place internationally every year on 27 January and to help younger generations get involved, and ‘never forget’, we're calling on children to get involved with our art and writing competitions, based on the 2022 theme ‘One day’.