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Get muddy
Watford nature fans willing to get their hands muddy can help preserve local parks this month during a council conservation programme. Residents of all ages with any, or no, level of experience, have been invited to a series of events run by “expert
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Hornets visit Peace Hospice
Watford FC players Jon Harley and Mat Sadler took time out of their schedule to visit patients at the Peace Hospice. Patients and staff who attend day care had an opportunity to chat with the players and have their photographs taken with them
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Four day week decision slammed
Councillors have slammed a “disgraceful” deal that allows a town hall chief executive to cut short his working week but keep the same bumper pay and perks. Three Rivers District Council voted on Tuesday night to allow Chief Executive Dr Steven
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Keeping knives off the streets
Six hunting knives, a sword, three machetes and 14 other knives were handed in to police this month during the first half of a countywide knife amnesty. The potential weapons are among 587 bladed items to be handed in since knife deposit bins were placed
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Burn After Reading and The Rocker
After the agonising tension and brutality of their Oscar-winning opus No Country For Old Men, writer-directors Joel and Ethan Coen return to comedic territory with Burn After Reading, a pithy tale of espionage and infidelity. The film is not classic
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Views sought on new flats
Property developers have applied for permission to build 14 new flats in Chorleywood. House builder Yeoman Homes has applied to Three Rivers District Council to erect the three bedroom homes in a four storey block near Beulah House, in Common Road.
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Restaurant challenges opening hours
A takeaway restaurant in Rickmansworth is challenging a council ruling restricting its opening hours - just four months after it opened for business. The Dominos Pizza shop, in Moneyhill Parade, opened its doors in the summer on the site of