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Plans to build a car park and toilet block in Forster Country, Stevenage, could be approved tonight (Tuesday).

Stevenage Forster Country: Judgment day for country park plans
A planning application to build a car park and toilet block as part of a development of 800 homes in Stevenage's Forster Country is set to be decided tonight (Tuesday).

How some of the new homes in Forster Country, Stevenage, could look. Bellway has promised the new homes within the conservation area will include traditional features such as chimneys and gable-fronted porch canopies.

Stevenage Forster Country: Developer promises 'sympathetic' new neighbourhood

Harpenden's Lieut Cdr E S Sinclair aboard HMS Eskimo.

The faces of Hertfordshire's Second World War heroes

The murders of Anne Noblett and 'Baldock Woman' are just two cold cases yet to be solved.

5 mysterious unsolved murders that shocked Hertfordshire

The church began in a wooden hall, but is now as large as it has ever been.

Letchworth church celebrates 100 years of serving the community

An Avro Lancaster, similar to the aircraft Squadron Leader Knight was flying when he died.

Do you know anything about Letchworth's lost Second World War pilot?

Damien described a number of incidents at the house.

'England's Most Haunted House' in Chicksands?

Sir Oliver Heald signs the Holocaust Educational Trust’s Book of Commitment.

North East Herts MP marks Holocaust Remembrance Day

Holocaust Memorial Day will be marked in Stevenage with a special event.

Holocaust Memorial Day: Stevenage plans special event

The event is being held at Hitchin Library.

Second World War historian to visit Hitchin Library

Stevenage Lonsdale School's deputy headteacher, Claudia Thiele, and headteacher, Annemari Ottridge, with the Queen's Green Canopy tree.

Stevenage school creates memorial garden to remember pupils and staff who have died

Remembrance services took place across Stevenage and North Herts

Remembrance 2022: Stevenage and North Herts services in pictures

From L to R: Earl Jowitt; Baroness Denington of Stevenage; Baroness Williams of Crosby; Baroness Taylor of Stevenage.

Historic Stevenage connections to the House of Lords

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