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Haiti volunteer to talk about experience
A volunteer from Rickmansworth who visited earthquake-damaged Haiti, will be giving a talk about her experience to Watford Area Humanists. In March the Watford Observer reported how Lucy Woodbridge, of Nightingale Road, would travel to Haiti
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Sarries sink strugglers Leeds
Saracens registered their first away win of the season after beating Leeds Carnegie 26-14 at Headingley this afternoon. David Strettle’s first-half try put the Men in Black in control as they established a 13-0 lead. Leeds, searching for their
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Free day out for South Oxhey school
More than 200 children are expected to take advantage of a free day out in Watford this month. Since Wednesday, Play4Life, funded by the Government's Change4Life campaign, has provided free trips to Gambado, an indoor play centre in Watford
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Battle of Britain service in Langleybury
ST PAUL'S CHURCH in Langleybury was packed this morning for a service marking the 70th anniversarry of the Battle of Britain. The Battle of Britain service, a Langleybury tradition for at least 50 years, was led by vicar Ysmena Pentelow, and
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Walk for memory in Watford
WELL over 100 walkers followed a two-and-a-half mile route through Cassiobury Park in Watford this morning, raising money for The Alzheimer's Society. Many wearing pictures of relatives and spouses inflicted by Alzheimer's disease or other
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Free colour consultations in the Harlequin
The Harlequin shopping centre is running free “colour consultations” for shoppers this month. On Thursdays September 23 and 30, The Colour Wheel promotion will give shoppers personal wardrobe advice on how to make the best use of colour this
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Nursery celebrates 18 years in Aldenham
A nursery that began with just three members celebrated its 18th birthday in Round Bush yesterday. Aldenham Nursery, off Aldenham Road, Radlett, began in the upper school's pavilion and has grown to a nursery and lower school of 180 students
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Jumble sale supports Kings Langley drama
KINGS LANGLEY COMMUNITY CENTRE was packed yesterday afternoon for a jumble sale supporting the town's long tradition of amateur drama. About 200 bargain hunters jostled around tables displaying second hand clothes, books, decorations, tools
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Record number of runners set for Moor Park
A record number of runners have already entered next Sunday's Moor Park 10k. On Wednesday organisers of the Stewarts Law Moor Park 10k and Junior Fun Runs said turnout was already rivalling last year's 800 runners, with a week still to go before