Fire fears were sparked at St Albans Cathedral and Abbey today when emergency services rushed to the scene to search for a blaze.
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Live updates as fire crews rush to scene of house fire in Hemel Hempstead
Police have also shut off the road
Emergency services have rushed to the scene of a house fire in Herts.
Police, as well as Herts Fire and Rescue Service, were called to deal with a fire at a property in Thumpers in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, this morning (Friday, April 9).
The fire service says a row of terraced houses have also been affected by the fire and added that a roof has collapsed.
It s understood that no-one was injured.
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Update after 13 crews tackle huge fire across three Bushey houses which caused extensive damage This was a difficult operation for fire crews as the fire caused extensive damage
Fire crews at the scene on Tuesday morning (Image: Lisa Lorton)
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Herts Fire and Rescue found the horse on Wildhill Road, Hatfield
- Credit: Wayne Gibbons
A horse has been saved near Welham Green after falling in a ditch close to Hatfield House s grounds.
Yesterday at around 1.45pm, crews from Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue attended Wildhill Road.
The teams were from Hatfield and Potters Bar, who found the horse stuck in a ditch but unharmed.
From the pictures, you can see the horse was found on its side.
The fire and rescue service used a quick-release strap system, a type of rescue equipment, as well as one rough terrain forklift telehandler to get the animal to safety.
Published:
10:00 AM February 17, 2021
Updated:
2:10 PM February 18, 2021
The environmental health team in Stevenage have been taking on new challenges through the COVID-19 pandemic
- Credit: Stevenage Borough Council
The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way people work across all sectors - from home working to furlough, most of us have had to adapt.
The role of Stevenage Borough Council s environmental health team is one that had to change and adapt overnight - and they are now being recognised for the work they do in helping to combat the virus in the town.
Behind the scenes, the environmental health team been instrumental in the success of local contact tracing - in collaboration with Herts County Council.