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  • 6 days ago | mahoningmatters.com | DeboRah Price |Deborah Price

    While in the midst of recovering from a battle with cancer, Lea Hurley was struggling with digestive issues and a lack of appetite. So she got to work developing tasty, high-protein nut butter to boost her energy levels and help her body start to heal. Amazed at the difference her low-carb nut butters made, Lea is now helping other women feel strong and healthy too!Cancer turned Lea’s world upside downEverything I eat hurts my stomach, Lea Hurley despaired. Why do I still feel sick all the time?

  • 1 week ago | whtimes.co.uk | DeboRah Price |Deborah Price

    But – with the controversial planning application set to be determined by the Secretary of State – Cllr Jarvis has offered to back any lobbying undertaken by the Welwyn Hatfield MP. The exchange between the leading politicians focuses on proposals to quarry the former Hatfield Aerodrome site – which sits between Smallford and Ellenbrook. The controversial application – refused by the county council in 2023 – was subjected to a two-week-planning appeal last November.

  • 2 weeks ago | watfordobserver.co.uk | DeboRah Price |Deborah Price

    Despite the news, which also applies to sites in Stevenage, Ware, and Welwyn Garden City, waste chiefs will now go back to the drawing board to look for alternative cost-cutting options. A number of neighbouring councils do already ask residents – particularly  those with vans – to book a slot before arriving at a household recycling centre.

  • 2 weeks ago | thecomet.net | DeboRah Price |Deborah Price

    The Beds and Herts Breast Screening Service invites around 60,000 women from across the region for screening every year. They operate a mobile screening unit at a network of venues – parking alongside supermarkets, community centres and leisure centres – to make the service as accessible as possible. But on Wednesday (June 4) county councillors heard that the hunt was on for additional venues in Hertfordshire – in cases where some previously used supermarket car parks were no longer available.

  • 3 weeks ago | whtimes.co.uk | DeboRah Price |Deborah Price

    The Lockleys Drive allotments – owned by Welwyn Parish Council – were closed in March, after soil tests identified high levels of lead across the site. Since then, public health and environmental health officials have been working with the parish council to assess any potential risk. On Wednesday (June 4) the ongoing work by public health officials was highlighted at a meeting of the Hertfordshire County Council’s public health and community safety cabinet panel.

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