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Neville Twitchell, who was born in Bishop's Stortford, began writing Sherlock Holmes and the Ciphered List during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Bishop's Stortford Camera Club is holding its annual photography exhibition at the Methodist Church in South Street on Saturday (April 22)
Janet Gordon's latest book reviews include One Italian Summer by Catherine Mangan and The Art of Friday Night Dinner by Eleanor Steafel
The four-day event at Hatfield Park will give thousands of members of the public the chance to see expert crafting skills close up.
Paintings and drawings focusing on natural history by Bishop's Stortford Art Society membership secretary and webmaster Margery Maskell
Works of art will be on display in the old Game shop, opposite Claire's Accessories, from Monday April 24 to Thursday April 27.
Author and married mother-of-three Debbie Lawrence, 45, has worked as a nanny for families in and around Bishop's Stortford for 28 years.
Go behind the scenes with creatives RubinoWilson and Luke Fuller at Grandey's Place Heritage & Craft Centre in Green Tye
Janet Gordon's latest book reviews for the Indie include Freeze by Kate Simants, Fling by Joseph Murray and Don't Believe the Hype by Natalie Lewis
Book reviewer Janet Gordon gets all hot and bothered reading the raunchy - to put it mildly - new novel from Japanese/American author Sylvia Day
"Vitality: The Human Landscapes of Henry Moore" will be in the grounds surrounding the Perry Green studios where Moore developed his ideas.
Bishop's Stortford Art Society member Peter Morffew, whose work has featured in the Royal Academy Summer Open Exhibition, on his inspiration
The town art group is staging its annual exhibition at Foakes Hall from April 22-23
Paul Bailey will be taking members and non-members of Dunmow Art Group through his process as he demonstrates his technique at Foakes Hall on March 15
Empires of Dust trilogy writer Anna Smith Spark switches her attention for her fourth book from exploits of epic rulers to what she calls "grunts".
Janice Gold, from Bishop's Stortford, who works at Henry Moore Foundation at Perry Green, has written a novel inspired by Gustav Klimt's painting.
Book reviewer Janet Gordon enlists the help of grandson William for her latest column as he gives his verdict on The Monkey Who Fell from the Future
Drawings, prints, paintings and objets d'art by Liz Boast feature in the latest exhibition at The Gallery at Parndon Mill in Harlow
Janet Gordon's latest book reviews for the Indie include Look Both Ways, Strange Sally Diamond, The Mother and The Lace Weaver
The Big Makers Fair will showcase work by artists from across Hertfordshire, celebrating form, scale and texture.
Janet Gordon's latest book reviews include Sarah Ferguson's A Most Intriguing Lady - and it reminds her of the day she helped her on an escape mission