England's first fully electric mobile Post Office trialled in village
Serving 17 rural communities across three counties, the new vehicle is more environmentally friendly and cheaper to run.
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Covering news from Essex and Hertfordshire.
Some of Doug's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT.
However, a journalist or editor always decides what content to cover and always reviews this content before it is published.
Serving 17 rural communities across three counties, the new vehicle is more environmentally friendly and cheaper to run.
The runway at London Stansted Airport came to a halt as airport staff took part in a charity run.
A new map of eateries in St Albans has been released.
A new £4 million community centre is set to be handed over to Witham Town Council.
The University of Hertfordshire has recreated England's most haunted house in virtual reality for Halloween.
A stroke survivor, from Watford, who feared he would never walk again is backing a campaign to raise awareness of the impact of strokes on younger people.
North Herts Council has unveiled its new plan for a "fairer, greener and more sustainable" district.
An Essex bus company has been sold to its employees in what is believed to be a first in the sector.
A Halloween quiz night in Maldon has been hailed a "huge success" after raising money for a community radio station.
Ernest Jones has unveiled its newly refurbished store in Colchester's Culver Square Shopping Centre.
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