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Derby reverts to noon kick-off
COMMON sense prevailed yesterday (Thursday, September 15) when Luton Town agreed to move the first local derby of the season on January 2 back to the scheduled noon kick-off following discussions with Watford. The decision means both clubs will miss
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Big crowd expected for clash with leaders
WATFORD's ticket office remains busy as anticipation continues to mount ahead of the biggest match of the season so far at Vicarage Road tomorrow (Saturday, September 17). The Hornets had already sold 12,500 tickets for the clash with Sheffield United
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Nursery staff hop into new business
FORMER staff of Radlett Nursery and Infant School have started their own business. Hopscotch Nursery opened in September at Ridge Village Hall, Ridge, in Shenley, and new children are welcome. The nursery for two-and-a-half to five-year-olds has
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Hopping into business
FORMER staff of Radlett Nursery and Infant School have started their own business. Hopscotch Nursery opened in September at Ridge Village Hall, Ridge, in Shenley, and new children are welcome. The nursery for two-and-a-half to five-year-olds has
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Surgeon taking skills to India
A RICKMANSWORTH eye surgeon is off to India to devote some of his time and skill to restoring deprived people's eyesight. The surgeon is a member of Rickmansworth Rotary Club, which is supporting the charitable I-Care Hospital he will work at. In
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Community buildings in the spotlight
COMMUNITY groups which let their council-leased buildings "run to ruin" are being targeted by the local authority. Watford Borough Council says the crackdown is necessary because several groups are not keeping up with essential repairs on council-owned
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Hynard: Powell is an exceptional talent
PAUL BAILEY and Adam Powell have been rewarded for a try-scoring performance in the A-team on Monday night with a place in the squad for the trip to Worcester tomorrow (Saturday). Bailey is named on the wing for his first Premiership start in nearly
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Brotherly love goes out the window
THERE are more than just vital Guinness Premiership points at stake when Saracens travel to Sixways to face Worcester Warriors tomorrow (Saturday). The bragging rights in the Sanderson household are also on the table as Alex and his elder brother Pat
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Back-row earn the plaudits
STEVE DIAMOND and Mike Ford lauded the performance of the back-row after they helped snuff out the threat of Justin Marshall and co on Sunday. "They could be anything they want to be," said Ford, the head coach, on the all English triumvirate of Ben
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Scarbrough back with a bang
DAN SCARBROUGH could not have chosen a better time to produce his best game in a Saracens shirt. In front of England assistant coach Joe Lydon and against his former club, the England three-quarter embellished a display brimming with pace and panache