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Hayes urges his troops to wise up

Stortford captain Paul Goddard tussles with a Bath City player during Saturday’s defeat at Woodside Park (EL10161-1)

10:22am Monday 18th August 2008

FOOTBALL: BISHOP'S Stortford boss Martin Hayes admits his young squad are going to have to learn fast if they are to overcome their slow start to the season.

Richards strike hands Hawks a point

10:31am Monday 18th August 2008

FOOTBALL: HARLOW will have been pleased with the opening day point they won from Blue Square South descendants Sutton United.

Warren shines in London Triathlon

5:32pm Thursday 14th August 2008

RESERVE team player-manager Kevin Warren shone when he completed the London Triathlon Open Men’s Olympic Distance on Sunday.

Hawks lay the foundations

5:31pm Thursday 14th August 2008

Brentwood Town 2 Harlow Town 3 (Pre-season friendly)

RAIN STOPS PLAY: Stortford forced to scrap game

3:41pm Wednesday 13th August 2008

BISHOP’S Stortford Cricket Club saw their chances of closing the gap on league leaders Potters Bar dashed after their match with Stevenage was rained off.

Rockets washed out

3:42pm Wednesday 13th August 2008

HE Rye House speedway team saw their latest fixture hit by the weather.

Tann-tastic show in triathlon

3:46pm Wednesday 13th August 2008

BISHOP’S Stortford's Christine Tanner performed superbly in the Mazda London Triathlon finishing 20th out of a massive 706-strong field.

Night-Mare for unhappy Hayes

Martin Hayes

3:48pm Wednesday 13th August 2008

Western Super Mare 2 Bishop's Stortford 1 (Conference South)

Blues make a late point

3:51pm Wednesday 13th August 2008

Bishop's Stortford 1 Bromley (Conference South)

Early away days for Hawks reserves

10:23am Thursday 7th August 2008

FOOTBALL: A BIZARRE fixture calendar in this season’s Capital League eastern division has thrown up three consecutive away games to start the season for Harlow Town reserves.


National News

MP issues fuel poverty warning

Frank Field wants action to curb fuel poverty

Updated 6:52am Friday 29th August 2008

A group of backbench MPs is willing to take the Government "right to the line" to help those struggling to pay their fuel bills, former welfare minister Frank Field has warned.


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