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  • 'Hendo should have seen straight red'

    Malky Mackay believes Darius Henderson should have been shown a straight red card for the challenge which has left Lee Hodson with a suspected broken ankle. The former Hornets striker, who was making his first appearance of the season for Sheffield

  • Watford old boys see red as Hornets beat Blades

    Watford passed the 52-point mark for the season with a very comfortable 3-0 victory over Sheffield United at Vicarage Road this afternoon after being given a huge helping hand by the indiscipline of two of their former players. The Hornets

  • Doyley back for Hornets

    Lloyd Doyley returns to the Watford team this afternoon as the Hornets bid to add to their upturn in results against Sheffield United at Vicarage Road. The popular defender has missed the last five games due to a hamstring injury and returns at the

  • First-aiders given grant

    A Bushey branch of the British Red Cross has been handed a grant of £556 from a local councillor. The group, which meets at the Bushey and Oxhey Methodist Church hall, in London Road, will use the money to buy new laptop to use as a training

  • Discuss the action here as Hornets take on Blades

    The Watford Observer is hoping their new way of covering Hornets' matches will provide fans with a way of interacting pre-match, during the game and after the final whistle has blown. Twitter users can contribute just by adding the #WatfordFC

  • Primary school given grant for new playground

    Children at a Radlett primary school will get a new adventure playground with the help of funding from Hertfordshire County Council. Newberries Primary School, in Newberries Avenue, is installing the play area as part of a bigger plan to redevelop

  • Make noise with the 'Paper Orchestra'

    Aspiring musicians will have the chance to try out a range of different instruments as part of National Science and Engineering Week. On Sunday, March 13, Frogmore Mill in Apsley is inviting visitors to pop in for a “Paper Orchestra”.

  • Happy Man Pub finally demolished

    A burned out pub which was due to be turned into a supermarket is finally being demolished, almost a year after planning permission was granted. Tesco applied on three occasions to build a store and residential development, on the Happy Man

  • Police surgery in Kings Langley

    A police surgery is to be held in Kings Langley this afternoon. New officers PC Johanna Stuart and PCSO Ian Martin will be on hand to discuss any local issues affecting residents. The surgery will be held outside the postal sorting office in the

  • A 'quite sickening' fortnight

    What a week for the Premier League – not so much the football but the violence, incompetence, the lottery of refereeing and further exposure of toothless officialdom. The law disallowing retrospective punishment is ludicrous. How can Wayne Rooney