Plans to close village primary school set to go ahead
HERTFORDSHIRE County Council is to push ahead with plans to close a village primary school that now has just two pupils.
HERTFORDSHIRE County Council is to push ahead with plans to close a village primary school that now has just two pupils.
Hertfordshire County Council has yet to formally refuse an application for a quarry on the former Hatfield Aerodrome site – more than 30 days after councillors decided it should NOT be granted.
Central Bedfordshire residents will no longer be allowed to take their waste to Hertfordshire’s network of recycling centres.
HIGHWAYS chiefs are facing calls for a ‘lighter touch’ approach to Remembrance Day parades across Hertfordshire – as it emerged organisers are now having to employ approved traffic management companies.
Hertfordshire County Council paid out more than £75,000 on the direction of the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman last year (2022/23) after complaints were made about children’s services, councillors have been told.
County councillors have agreed to the closure of 26 family centres across Hertfordshire that are said to be ‘generally not used for service delivery’.
HERTFORDSHIRE County Council is set to use enforcement cameras to keep motorists from straying into box junctions or sneaking through bus gates.
Three Hertfordshire primary schools have appeared on a national list of buildings confirmed to contain RAAC, including Markyate Village School near St Albans.
Parents do not have to be told by Hertfordshire schools if one of their child’s classmates tests positive for COVID-19, it has emerged.
Parents do not have to be told by Hertfordshire schools if one of their child’s classmates tests positive for COVID-19, it has emerged.
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