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How do I advertise on Herts Live? It s now easier than ever for businesses to reach an audience right on their doorstep Advertorial Advertise your business on Herts Live and reach the right people, at the right time, in the right place A local brand that people love and trust You know Herts Live. Launched in March 2020, it has already become an essential part of everyday life for people across Hertfordshire who rely on us to provide trusted news, sport and entertainment coverage. Do you know how many people we actually reach and engage? The numbers are eye-opening. In March 2021 we welcomed

Standon Calling festival handed £400,000 boost from Government s Culture Recovery Fund

Standon Calling festival handed £400,000 boost from Government s Culture Recovery Fund The cash will help Hertfordshire s biggest music event prepare for its 2021 renewal after it had to cancel last year Festival-goers enjoy Standon Calling in 2019 (Image: Martine Xerri) 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. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Interactive map shows where every bomb fell in Hertfordshire during World War II

Interactive map shows where every bomb fell in Hertfordshire during World War II
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Find out about Lord and Lady Desborough who owned Panshanger

Desborough Close - Credit: Archant Without the sale of Panshanger Estate, Welwyn Garden City would not be celebrating its centenary in 2020.  William Grenfell,  the 1st Baron of Desborough, sold his wife s inheritance of 2,817 acres for £106,735. This works at around £4,801,992, not a bad price to build a future town on.  The Hertfordshire Mercury, dated July 23 1919, recorded the sale and the new purpose of the estate, as unfortunately the WHT, which was started in 1928 as the Welwyn Times after the new town was built, was not around to cover the sale. The article writes: At the recent Panshanger Estate sale the area disposed of was 2,817 acres, and the price realised was £106,735.

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