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  • Man accused of murder pleads not guilty

    THE man accused of murdering Derek Andrews has pleaded not guilty at St Albans Crown Court. Stuart Steele, 38, of Carmelite Road, Harrow Weald, entered the plea on Wednesday. A trial date of Tuesday, August 26 was allocated and Steele was remanded in

  • Sir John Mills to unveil plaque

    SIR John Mills will make a brief public appearance in Watford on Sunday, May 18, when he is due to unveil a Blue Plaque on the house, 32 Tucker Street, where the late comedian, Terry Scott, was born and spent his childhood. The veteran actor who lives

  • Allen tables bid for striker

    Junior Agogo's request to leave Underhill has prompted Bees boss Martin Allen to bid for a possible replacement striker. Agogo's proposed move to Nationwide Second Division side Swindon Town appears to be fading fast after Barnet confirmed they had turned

  • Price buys Harp promotion

    IT HAS been on the cards all season, but not until the final whistle of the final match was Harpenden Town's promotion to the Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division finally confirmed. They began the day (Saturday, May 3) one point ahead of Tring

  • Woman's own car driven at her

    A STOLEN car was driven at a woman who was punched in the face by a man who took her car keys. The victim, 42-year-old Diane Malski, from South Oxhey, was thrown on the bonnet of her four series Rover Cabriolet when she stood in front of the car to prevent

  • Allen tables bid for striker

    Junior Agogo's request to leave Underhill has prompted Bees boss Martin Allen to bid for a possible replacement striker. Agogo's proposed move to Nationwide Second Division side Swindon Town appears to be fading fast after Barnet confirmed they had turned

  • Find out about the right career for you

    ST ALBANS and the surrounding areas are full of opportunities, as visitors to the area's biggest jobs fair to be held in the St Albans city centre on Monday, May 19, will discover. The Recruitment and Training Exhibition, staged by Review and Observer

  • Cents spent by Steelers

    ST ALBANS CENTURIONS came agonisingly close to posting their first win in their National League Three debut with a comeback of the season contender, only to lose to a late try in a 20-16 defeat to Teesside Steelers at Woollams on Saturday, May 3. The

  • A better deal needed for patients, says MP

    PATIENTS with lymphoedema in south west Hertfordshire need a better deal, according to the district's MP Richard Page. He has signed an Early Day Motion expressing concerns about the treatment of the condition, which affects about 100,000 people in the

  • Net access made easier for elderly

    OLDER residents in Bushey are now able to surf the net thanks to a collaboration between Hertsmere Primary Care Trust and Hertfordshire County Council. Through their joint project to improve health and social care services for older people, the trust

  • Volunteers honoured

    FOUR men and women from Three Rivers were awarded for their voluntary work last month. Mrs Madeleine Pearce, a volunteer with St John Ambulance's Rickmansworth and Chorleywood division, was presented with an eighth bar to the Service Medal of the Order

  • Rovers fail to reach Jets' heights

    A GOAL from Wayne Gladdy inside five minutes settled an entertaining Aubrey Cup Final in favour of league champions Oxhey Jets on Bank holiday Monday, as Sandridge Rovers, despite delivering a performance that manager Alan Ring described as "on a par"

  • Wright steps down from London Colney hot seat

    LONDON COLNEY manager Mickey Wright has announced his resignation from the post after 30 years at the club, 12 of which was as head of the first team. Wright had recently hit out against the money in amateur football these days, saying that while he supported

  • Hertsmere Under-17's 3 Cassiobury Rangers Under-17's 1

    Sunday, May 4 HERTSMERE and Cassiobury met for the third time this year but this time there was a lot more at stake, a place in the Spring Cup Final. Hertsmere started very well and Stephen Mayers lobbed the keeper for his 22nd goal of the season. Shortly

  • Bikers ride for charity

    AN Abbots Langley rider will be among a huge cavalcade of bikers set to converge on the Houses of Parliament . Mr David Stow will be riding his 1968 Triumph T120 Bonneville in the event on Saturday, May 10, in the group bid to raise up to £100,000 for

  • Find out about the right career for you

    ST ALBANS and the surrounding areas are full of opportunities, as visitors to the area's biggest jobs fair to be held in the St Albans city centre on Monday, May 19, will discover. The Recruitment and Training Exhibition, staged by Review and Observer