North Herts Council has commissioned consultants Heartflood to conduct a survey into the issues facing businesses in the Wilbury Way and Burymead industrial areas in Hitchin, as part of its Economic Development Strategy refresh.
North Herts Council’s museum in Hitchin is joining the Wild Escape, the largest ever collaboration between UK museums to highlight the importance of wildlife and nature in our fight against climate change.
North Herts Council has launched a consultation to find out how we can better support people to move more and enjoy being active for life.
An exhibition showcasing local disabled people and their involvement in sport is taking place at North Herts Museum until 26 March.
Little ones in Letchworth, prepare to have the time of your lives as work starts on a brand new soft play facility at North Herts Leisure Centre on Baldock Road this week.
A special event to mark Holocaust Memorial Day took place today (27 January), to remember all those affected by genocide across the world.
A local woman who shared an image of her husband and his friend who both have dementia with one of Hitchin’s snowmen has won our photo competition.
We want to know how safe you feel in the district and what your priority concerns are regarding crime and disorder – anti-social behaviour, violent crime, violence against women and girls?
A new weeping willow has been planted to replace the large tree which fell over in Hitchin’s St Mary’s churchyard last year.
2,000 trees were planted at Swinburne Recreational Ground by around 75 volunteers last weekend (Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 January), thanks to the Rotary Club of Hitchin Tilehouse.