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22:07 > Thursday 4th December 2008

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Video: Cinema trailer warns young revellers of rape dangers
13:10 - 04 December 2008

A HARD-HITTING video has today been released by police as part of a new rape reduction campaign. To coincide with Christmas, Hertfordshire Constabulary are appealing to young people to keep themselves safe when out drinking and partying, and ... Full Story »

Josh Clancy: needs your votes in freestyle competition
Video: The Welwyn Garden City boy who can do 4,000 kick-ups

13:27 - 03 December 2008

A FOOTBALL-MAD 10-year-old, who can do 4,000 kick-ups and loads of mind-blowing skills, has entered a national freestyle competition. Josh Clancy, from WGC, posted his video onto Steven Gerrard's Performance Challenge website and is currently leading the... Read More »

DJ Toby Anstis
Video: DJ Toby Anstis switches on Christmas lights in Hatfield

16:20 - 27 November 2008

DJ Toby Anstis was in Hatfield last night (Wednesday) to host the switching on of the Galleria's Christmas lights. The Heart FM presenter, who starred on I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! in 2006 and started his career on CBBC, led the countdown for th... Read More »

WHT reporter Ross Logan tries to open a bottle of water – and it does not prove easy
Video: Old age is no place for sissies!

13:02 - 25 November 2008

WE all dread getting older. But do we have any idea what really lies in store? At the University of Hertfordshire, pharmaceutical company Eisai demonstrated the Elderly Simulation Experience, an age processing experiment designed to give healthcare profes... Read More »

The scene at Stanborough Park, WGC, this morning
Video: Axe falls on Welwyn Garden City park's poplars

11:54 - 24 November 2008

THE Great Stanborough Chainsaw Massacre has begun this morning (Monday). Council contractors started felling the 229 Lombardy poplar trees in the south car park of Stanborough Park, WGC, at 9am. Residents have been outraged at Welwyn Hatfield Council's d... Read More »

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