A music event in Watford scheduled for this weekend has been cancelled in the wake of the Queen’s death.
Watford Band was supposed to perform at Cassiobury Park’s bandstand on Sunday, September 11, but it will no longer happen after yesterday's news.
However, the council has confirmed that the Watford Heritage open days - part of the town celebrating 100 years as a borough - are still on.
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However, the council has confirmed that the Watford Heritage open days - part of the town celebrating 100 years as a borough - are still on.
Visitors will have the opportunity to visit a number of special place in Watford, such as the Vicarage Road Centenary Exhibition at Watford Museum.
Until September 17, visitors will be able to learn about Watford FC's history.
Watford Central Library will also show its historic photography display until September 18.
You can also explore the history of Watford’s high street and how it has evolved over the years in the atria shopping centre.
For more information of a full list of dates and times, visit https://www.watfordcentenary.com/heritage-open-days.
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