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  • 'They're giving back what they stole'

    Hertfordshire Constabulary is hitting drug dealers and fraudsters district where it hurts, by targeting their wallets. Emma Clark reports GLAMOROUS clothes, flash jewellery and fancy cars: the luxury lifestyle of the rich, the famous, and the criminal

  • Radlett slayed by Hector

    A SHELL-SHOCKED Radlett were on the receiving end of a batting masterclass from Benji Hector, the South African run machine, on Saturday as their search for their first win of the Home Counties League season continues. Dan Chippeck's side would have

  • Michael destined for big things

    A YOUNG sportsman made a huge impact on the dwarf sporting world this month, heightening his dreams of competing at the 2012 Paralympics. Michael Pope, 12, from Bricket Wood, isn't shy to small sporting successes and returned from the National Dwarf

  • County show a success

    DESPITE miserable weather, Herts County Show-goers still turned up in their thousands over the weekend to enjoy the fun in the countryside' themed event. A total of 20,000 people, a 20 per cent drop on last year, turned up to enjoy the traditional show

  • Big day nearly here

    This year's Half Marathon is nearly here - on Sunday, June 10. To help you get into shape, we have teamed up with St Albans Striders to bring you a training programme every week. THE last few days before a race is the most important of your training

  • Rail interchange row

    FOLLOWING the approval of the new London Gateway port and rail interchange in Essex, St Albans MP Anne Main has further disputed the need for similar site at the former Radlett aerodrome site. The Government's decision means that an interchange will

  • Lessons in drugs

    MORE than 150 teachers and other professionals across the county visited Wheathampstead to learn how to push the anti-drugs message home to pupils. In the Butterfield Road Development Centre they were shown the resources available, including cd-roms

  • 'I'll fight for city' says new chief

    THE civic society's new chairman has promised to guide the city through its continuing battle to preserve its character and architectural heritage. Peter Trevelyan, whose lives in the city centre near the cathedral, says he will strive to ensure the