Expansive 1920s family house with unique features up for sale in Knebworth
On the market for £845k is a character-filled, double-fronted, detached red brick family house dating back to the 1920s.
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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.
On the market for £845k is a character-filled, double-fronted, detached red brick family house dating back to the 1920s.
A nursery is celebrating 25 years of providing education to Leigh children.
Folk music will echo down Leigh's streets with the return of the shanty festival over the next few days.
Kemi Badenoch MP recently met staff and volunteers at Café Cornell in Saffron Walden.
A formerly homeless University of Essex student has attended a Buckingham Palace garden party off the back of a royal invite.
Saunders Valves in Cwmbran has committed to a litter-free future as the latest organisation to join the Litter Free Zone scheme.
A senior care assistant at a Shefford residential and dementia care home has shaved her hair in a fundraising bid.
A community centre in Saffron Walden is celebrating its first anniversary with an official opening ceremony next week.
Barrington Primary School has been named as Dobbies garden centre's winner of their green space transformation project in Royston.
A 17-year-old Felsted pupil is celebrating after securing her spot at her first-choice conservatoire and being named the school's Musician of the Year.
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