- Pay to freeze for MPs in 2012/13
- Airport tweet 'made law look silly'
- Mills will give evidence to Leveson
- Hacker 'in terror' over extradition
- Milly killer appeal bid rejected
- Gazza's phone-hacking 'distress'
- Met in gang crime crackdown boost
- Falkland military claims rejected
- RBS boss 'underestimated' bonus row
- River Cottage badly damaged by fire
- Drink-drive Merson handed road ban
- Harry Redknapp cleared of tax dodge
- Pensioner struck by stolen car dies
- Elderly suffering from care cuts
- Moves to combat scrap metal theft
- Lagerfeld: Singer Adele too fat
- More scrutiny for Lansley reforms
- TUC warns over pension reforms
- MPs warn over Libyan operation
- Job vacancies up, but more applying
Tring News
Amanda’s voice helped so many
THE husband of a singer who raised money for a hospice has thanked the charity for the care it gave her, which enabled her to perform at fundraising events during her cancer fight.
Missing James is found
A 15 year old schoolboy who went missing from his home yesterday afternoon (Monday) has been found safe and well.
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What would you do with Swinburn’s £10m racing pad?
IT’S not an everyday property deal, and being entrusted with the sale of the 400 acres that make up the former racing horse training and breeding stables of Walter Swinburn and Peter Harris – at a guide price of £9.4 million – is a feather in the cap of long-established agents Cole Flatt & Partners.
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Battle goes on against HS2
Rail: A fundraising initiative is being launched to help fight plans for a highly controversial high speed rail link.
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Chaos for rail commuters
RAIL commuters across Dacorum are facing travel chaos after the line from Milton Keynes to Euston was blocked this morning.
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Crooks strike at three shops in two nights
POLICE suspect burglars are using an Audi A3 as their getaway car after they targeted three shops in three nights.
Church to host daily food bank
The Tring Team Parish is setting up a branch of the Dacorum Food Bank at the Church of St Peter and St Paul in Church Yard.
New playhouse for youngsters
Playful youngsters will finally be able to spread the fun outside after the opening of their new play area.
Youngsters at Orchard Children’s Centre at Dundale Primary School in Silk Mill Way, Tring, took advantage of a new playhouse, table and slide when it opened.
Lift-off for online route to high-end food firms
SHOPPERS can go online to buy and have delivered products from a variety of boutiques and stores that sell organic and local foods.
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Businesses collaborate on a banger of an idea
A BUTCHER, brewer and a landlord have teamed up to create a signature dish for their patch.
Cape thief foiled by Oxfam’s Kim
A 65-YEAR-OLD woman who volunteers for Oxfam tackled a shoplifter in the charity shop and made her return two leather jackets.
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Solar panels to be fitted at sheltered housing schemes
SOLAR panels are to be installed at seven sheltered housing schemes across Dacorum.
Go buy local products and support Fairtrade
WITH Fairtrade Fortnight on the horizon people will be able to find out about local produce while schools can enter a national competition to win £350.
Smiles all round for groups given money by comedy club
STARS of the comedy world drew crowds to raise thousands of pounds for organisations in Tring.
Tring primary on the road to improve
THE new year has brought a positive outlook for a failing school that has made some key resolutions to turn things around.
‘Can’t park, won’t come’ fear as takeaways feel the strain
TAKEAWAY owners are appealing to pub-goers to be more considerate when they park their cars in the evening.
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Bath messages such a tonic for the troops
A SOLDIER’S wife has come up with a tongue-in-cheek idea for her husband and other frontline troops to send intimate messages home to their loved ones.
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Police target shops to stop kid boozers
IN a move to crack down on under-age drinking, police officers will be visiting shops selling alcohol to warn managers about the consequences of selling booze to youngsters.
Hamlet will double in size
PROPOSALS that will double the size of a hamlet with the building of 26 homes have been given the thumbs up by councillors.
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A Precious moment
THE home of a hard-working mum-of-four has been given a TV make-over to repay her for all she’s done for good causes.
All set for a night shift?
THE big switch-off is looming – but you still have a month left in which to have your say before Herts County Council pulls the plug on overnight street lighting in a bid to save cash.
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