Tributes paid to former Mayor of Buntingford Mr B who died after spell of ill health
Surjit Basra, who was a town councillor, district councillor and mayor on three occasions, died last week
Tributes have been paid to Surjit Basra who has passed away (Image: Buntingford Town Council)
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Buntingford residents fear new road development will turn estate into rat run
Residents believe the new road layout connecting two major roads in the town will bring HGVs through their small estate at speed
The junction connecting Neale Drive and Ermine Street for which there are plans to redevelop (Image: Tracy Smith)
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11:01 AM March 3, 2021
Sir Oliver Heald planted trees for Baldock s new two-acre wood, organised by Baldock Rotary Club
- Credit: Baldock Rotary Club
Baldock Rotary Club has been out planting trees for a new woodland in the town - with the help of North East Herts MP Sir Oliver Heald.
After giving a talk to the club at a recent Zoom meeting, the MP was invited to plant a tree in the new Rotary wood close to Ivel Springs, organised by members Rob Hemmings and North Herts District Councillor Michael Muir.
Sir Oliver planted two Alder (Alnus glutinosa) trees which are native to Britain and are also found throughout Europe and as far afield as Siberia.