
Rail operator London Northwestern Railway (LNR) is warning passengers not to travel tomorrow (Fri 18 Feb) due to the impact of Storm Eunice.
Herts Council have closed recycling centres. They will not be running transport for day care centres.
West Herts hospitals are not cancelling appointments and say attend as usual.
Sarratt Road in Croxley Green has been CLOSED due to a tree down.
LNR will operate a significantly reduced timetable all day due to speed restrictions that will be in place across the network.
To help customers make alternative plans, tickets pre-booked for travel on friday will be accepted today (Thursday) and on Saturday instead.
Lawrence Bowman, LNR customer experience director, said:
“Storm Eunice is expected to be one of the biggest storms in recent years and we expect significant disruption to train services.
The following timetable changes will apply on Friday:
Herts Fire service advise people to stay home.
Discover gripping true-story dramas and documentaries that expose injustice, challenge power, and reveal hidden truths—perfect…
After years of silence, a cleared YouTube channel was suddenly suspended again—raising questions about censorship,…
Watford Council and AEG Presents UK, unite to relaunch the iconic Colosseum—an entertainment for audiences…
Eight gang members will be sentenced after a violent spree in Watford, culminating in a…
Motorcyclist dies in crash with van, Police appeal for witnesses and dash cam footage following…
Kyle Clifford, accused of crossbow murders, faces charges in court. Victims: Carol Hunt and her…