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Tougher restrictions proposed in Bushey and Oxhey roads

Notices from Watford Borough Council in this week’s edition of the Watford Observer outline the plans to introduce no waiting at any time measures – double yellow lines – in the vicinity of Bushey Arches and four road junctions in Oxhey. No waiting restrictions are already in place from 8am to 6.30pm, Monday to Saturday, in the Bushey Triangle gyratory system in Aldenham Road, Chalk Hill and Pinner Road, but the council – acting as agents for Hertfordshire County Council - is proposing to extend the measures to apply at all times. Furthermore, no waiting at any time measures are also proposed to be introduced in Oxhey at the junctions of Pinner Road and Bucks Avenue, Bucks Avenue and Wilcot Avenue, Sherwoods Road and Elm Avenue and Pinner Road and Sherwoods Road.

Stevenage s regeneration plan that could bring the UK s first New Town back to life

Stevenage s regeneration plan that could bring the UK s first New Town back to life The town centre is undergoing a major regeneration project worth £1bn in the hope of restoring the area to its former glory Stevenage town centre (Image: Philip Storey) Sign up to our newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Stevenage has a bit of a reputation that exceeds the borders of Hertfordshire.

Hertfordshire County Council hit with 181 cyber attacks a day and 16,000 in three months

Hertfordshire County Council hit with 181 cyber attacks a day and 16,000 in three months
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Community protection director and fire officer in Herts

Published: 12:40 PM June 2, 2021    The new appointments bring a wealth of experience and exemplary service said council leader Richard Roberts - Credit: Herts County Council A new director of community protection has been appointed at Hertfordshire County Council. The community protection directorate provides many trusted services to Hertfordshire residents, communities and businesses, including Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service, Trading Standards and the Community Safety Unit. Alex Woodman will take up the role in August. In addition, Chris Bigland, currently deputy chief fire officer, has been appointed as Hertfordshire’s chief fire officer, reporting to the director of community protection. Councillor Richard Roberts, leader of HCC, said: “Both bring a wealth of experience and exemplary service. As well as responding to emergencies, the department has vital prevention and protection responsibilities to keep residents, communities and businesses safe and we lo

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