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Churches highlight poverty
CHURCHES across Croxley Green were wrapped in white bands last weekend to highlight the continuing campaign to end global poverty. Campaigners from the Three Rivers Make Poverty History group wrapped local churches, including Croxley Baptist, Methodist
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Golfers raise £70,000 for charity
GOLFERS from Bushey and Radlett have won a charity tournament which raised £70,000 for young disabled adults and holocaust survivors. The Jewish Care Pro-Am Golf Tournament took place at The Grove, in Watford, on Sunday. Neil Black from Bushey played
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Kit stolen from junior football team
A SOUTH OXHEY football team has had the whistle blown on their season before it has started. Members of Oxhey United under-9s team turned up for their training session last Sunday to find that their kit had been stolen. With their first season due to
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Charity to close through lack of funds
A CHARITY that has provided work for people with learning disabilities for 24 years has been forced to announce its immediate closure because of funding problems. The Industrial Therapy Organisation (ITO) in South Oxhey, provided a working environment
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Along the road of remembrance
AN HISTORIAN has seen his interest in World War One lead to many exciting new discoveries about Croxley Green's past. Tony Booth, a teacher at Merchant Taylors' School, has taken school groups to World War One battlefields in France, since 1991.
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Mixed feelings as new school opens
A NEW school opened its doors to students for the first time in September, amid claims that building work has yet to be completed. The opening of Berrygrove Primary and Nursery School, in Fourth Avenue, Garston, was hailed as a "red letter day" by
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End to taxi 'monopoly' welcomed
A RESOLUTION to end the limit on the number of Hackney carriages in Watford has been greeted as the "right decision" by private hire drivers. At a meeting of Watford Borough Council's licensing committee on Monday, September 5, councillors resolved