Steven Brown, Watford Observer

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Watford Observer

United Kingdom

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Spring fair sees launch of George Michael Appreciation Society

In order to celebrate the beginning of spring and the launch of the George Michael Appreciation Society a church held their annual fair. → Read More

Car dealer helps refurbish George Michael's first ever gig venue

A car dealer is helping support the legacy of the late George Michael by contributing to the 'buy a brick scheme' for the renovation of the venue… → Read More

Council issues statement on controversial hotel development

The leader of a council has issued a statement on a shift of opinion on a controversial planning application. → Read More

Housing benefit payments to be paid three days earlier

Housing benefits will be paid three days earlier. Anyone expecting Hertsmere Borough Council's housing benefit payment on Monday will find the payment will go in on Friday instead. This is to allow the payment to align with the financial year. The council has apologised for any inconvenience this may cause. → Read More

More than 20 children not given first choice of secondary school

More than 20 primary school children were not given their first choice of secondary school. Children and parents across Radlett were disappointed after being told they did not get their first choice of secondary school. Due to oversubscription at secondary schools in Borehamwood and Bushey, the closest school for them to now go to is in Watford – meaning parents and children will have to make… → Read More

Person hit by train at Kings Langley station

A person has been hit by a train this morning. → Read More

Person hit by train at Kings Langley station

A person has been hit by a train this morning. → Read More

Hertsmere MP pays tribute to victims of London terror attack

Hertsmere's MP has paid his respects to the victims of the terrorist attack that killed five people outside the Houses of Parliament. → Read More

Former county councillor who represented Kings Langley dies from recurrent chest infections

Former County Councillor Janet Anderson passed away on March 17 at the age of 84 after losing her battle with recurrent chest infections. → Read More

'My thoughts are with those who are injured': Hemel Hempstead MP gives eye witness account

Armed Police have opened fire and shot an intruder inside the grounds of the Houses of Parliament. → Read More

See several mounds of rubbish dumped in county layby

A new spate of rubbish has been dumped in a country lane. → Read More

Classic violinist visits and performs at school

A classic violinist visit a school for its annual community festival. → Read More

'He is my knight in shining armour': Couple celebrate 60th wedding anniversary

A couple who performed on the stage up until four years ago have celebrated their 60th anniversary. → Read More

Man left with serious head injuries after panel falls on head

A disabled man was taken to hospital after a plank fell on top of him and cut his head. → Read More

Lorry crashes into school damaging window and wall

A lorry crashed into a school while the children were on their break time. → Read More

Last call for ward boundary changes

The last call for people to have their say on were ward boundary changes should be changed. The independent Local Government Boundary Commission for England is carrying out an electoral review of Hertsmere which means redrawing ward boundaries across the borough. In January, the Commission agreed that the council should have 39 councillors in the future: the same as the current arrangements. It… → Read More

Man distils Brexit vodka following from the referendum last year

A man has decided to make his own vodka based around Brexit. → Read More

Removal of trees along railway line sparks concern

A man has become increasingly concerned that a railway company will remove trees near his home → Read More

Pupils awarded seven scholarships after 11 plus exams

School pupils have been awarded seven scholarships between them in another round of 11 plus exams. → Read More

Heckling erupts during meeting about new car park development

Members of the public heckled councillors at a meeting after a campaign group member was refused the chance to speak on a controversial planning application. On Monday the Aldenham Parish Council met at the Radlett Centre to discuss the proposed development of the Newberries Car Park, in Radlett. The proposed development of an 80-bedroom Travelodge and a Marks and Spencer food store in the… → Read More