Published:
10:18 AM April 29, 2021
A revised bin collection schedule has been put forward by SBC and NHDC over the May Bank Holiday weekend, with Central Bedfordshire not altering their service
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Bin collections in Stevenage and North Herts will fall on different days next week due to the early May Bank Holiday.
Both Stevenage Borough Council and North Hertfordshire District Council are running a revised collection service, which will see slight amendments to the usual schedule over the next week.
North Herts District Council have announced the below schedule for those living in the area.
Residents of North Herts will find their normal bin collection days pushed back due to the upcoming early May Bank Holiday
Rupert Grint s plans to turn Hertfordshire barn into three eco-homes
The actor, currently starring in the Apple TV drama Servant - grew up in nearby Watton-at-Stone and bought Kimpton Grange for £5.4million in 2009.
Rupert Grint (Image: Ian West/PA)
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Rupert Grint has plans to turn his country manor s old barn into three new eco-friendly homes.
North Hertfordshire splashparks set to reopen for summer
There are some extra rules in place to ensure children can play safely
Cassiobury Park splash pools reopened last month as restrictions begun to ease (Image: Dayoutwiththekids.co.uk)
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Splashparks in North Hertfordshire will reopen next weekend, the district council has announced.
Georgia Barrow and Deborah Price, local democracy reporter
Published:
12:54 PM April 19, 2021
Updated:
1:40 PM April 19, 2021
The Norton Action Group are concerned that the charm will be lost in Croft Lane and Cashio Lane
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No decision has yet been taken on whether plans for a residential development in Letchworth can go ahead.
Draft proposals have been drawn-up for up to 42 new homes on land between Croft Lane and Cashio Lane - formerly the Norton School playing fields.
An application for outline planning permission was expected to have been determined at a meeting of North Hertfordshire District Council’s planning control committee on Monday, April 12.
Hertfordshire property: Plans for residential development in Letchworth Garden City still awaiting go-ahead
There have been 129 objections from residents – although this number may include ‘repeat representors’
Draft proposals have been drawn-up for up to 42 new homes on land between Croft Lane and Cashio Lane in Letchworth Garden City, Herts (Image: Google Earth)
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