Review of the Year 2022 - April
Back in April, a collection of dinosaur sculptures descended on Cassiobury Park leaving families eager to visit.
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Senior news reporter for the Watford Observer and Borehamwood Times, covering Watford, Three Rivers, Borehamwood, and Bushey. Including breaking news, crime, local politics, and investigative journalism. If you have a news story that you think will be of interest to us and our readers, don't hesitate to get in touch.
Senior news reporter for the Watford Observer and Borehamwood Times, covering Watford, Three Rivers, Borehamwood, and Bushey. Including breaking news, crime, local politics, and investigative journalism. If you have a news story that you think will be of interest to us and our readers, don't hesitate to get in touch.
Back in April, a collection of dinosaur sculptures descended on Cassiobury Park leaving families eager to visit.
In March of this year, the Watford Observer along with other Newsquest titles officially launched its There with Ukraine fundraising campaign.
Storm Eunice swept across Watford in February leaving a trail of damage and chaos in its wake.
It’s almost 2023 which means the time has come to look back at what made the headlines in and around Watford over the last year.
The Salvation Army in Watford has received a donation of gifts worth around £2,000.
Schoolchildren have unveiled their artwork at a new housing development in Watford.
A proposal to build nearly 200 flats on the site of a car showroom is up in the air after it was withdrawn from a planning meeting.
The number of new homes being built in Watford could be reduced following reports the Government is to water down targets.
A large office building on an industrial estate in Watford is to be demolished.
Plans to build a block of nine flats in a residential street in Watford have been approved.
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