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Juggling
Video: Netherland National Circus comes to Harlow
10:55 - 02 March 2010

THE Netherland National Circus is in Harlow this week to wow audiences from across the town. Its Holland s largest touring show, with a dynamic mix of breathtaking acrobatics, comedy, juggler s, illusionists and aerial acts. It s a dazzling combination of... Full Story »

Afghanistan
VIDEO: Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell MP visits British troops in Afghanistan

17:25 - 05 January 2010

THE HERALD S TOP STORY OF 2009 HARLOW MP and Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell visited British troops in Afghanistan back in July 2009. Herald reporter Alistair Nelson was there with him and sent back these video clips. The Labour MP s tour of the... Read More »

Harlow College
VIDEO: Harlow College students take to the stage at the Harvey Centre

16:00 - 16 November 2009

SHOPPERS in Harlow were treated to a three-hour talent extravaganza at the Harvey Centre on Friday. Harlow College, with the support of the Herald, were raising money for BBC Children in Need through a talent showcase, which included a host of singers, da... Read More »

Harlow College
VIDEO: Harlow College students mark Anti-Bullying Week

11:57 - 12 November 2009

STUDENTS at Harlow College have created a video to mark national anti-bullying week 2009. Starring more than 100 of the college s students, the video sends a strong message that bullying of any kind must be reported. Jerry Thomas, head of learneri who als... Read More »

level crossing
VIDEO: Pedestrian has near miss with train at level crossing in Essex

16:32 - 12 October 2009

RAIL operator Network Rail has revealed the top 10 worst excuses given to them by people who risk their lives at level crossings as they begin their Autumn Don t Run the Risk campaign. The company has called on motorists and pedestrians to stop passing th... Read More »

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