Rare snaps of TV cop drama stars enjoying Watford pub visit
Looking back to when Z Cars stars Frank Windsor and Stratford Johns visited the Happy Hour pub in Watford in 1963.
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I'm the Community Content Editor for the Watford Observer. I write about a range of subjects including nostalgia, local history, local sport and other community news and am always keen to hear about any features and initiatives you wish to see covered.
I'm the Community Content Editor for the Watford Observer. I write about a range of subjects including nostalgia, local history, local sport and other community news and am always keen to hear about any features and initiatives you wish to see covered.
Looking back to when Z Cars stars Frank Windsor and Stratford Johns visited the Happy Hour pub in Watford in 1963.
Looking back 41 years ago today when Watford beat Liverpool to finish second in the Football League after Manchester United lost.
Archive pictures of Elton John and Rod Stewart watching Watford beat Notts County at Vicarage Road in September 1983.
Watford Women’s midfielder Alli Palisch says she fulfilled her childhood dream and hopes her teammates remember her “for my smile, my personality and all the good things” after announcing her retirement from football.
These death notice were published by the Watford Observer in the week ending May 10, 2024.
A proposal to erect a new bridge at a college campus is among this week's list of planning applications submitted to Watford, Three Rivers, Dacorum and Hertsmere councils.
Looking back to a picture of a Scammell Mechanical Horse in use by the LMS railway company.
Take our quiz to see how many of these Watford pubs you remember.
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