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  • Beginner's running course in Watford

    A Watford-based women only running club is starting a course for beginners. Watford Running Sisters, who train in Cassiobury Park, will take on new runners for a course starting on April 9. Kathy Scruton joined the group when it started

  • Football fans launch ground tour at Watford

    A St Albans father and three friends will attempt to visit all 92 FA football grounds in 92 hours next month. Matthew Bigg, 37, from St Albans, is planning to raise money for his eight-year-old son Alfie's football team Harvesters FC.

  • Council seeks volunteers for 'reader panel'

    Residents across Dacorum are invited by the borough council to join their first ever “reader panel”. The scheme has been designed to help make information for residents more useful and relevant. Members of the panel will be asked to

  • Hairdresser thanks late manager for success

    A hairdresser from Bushey has paid tribute to her late manager after gaining a place on a prestigious training course. Emilie Pearson-Brown, a master hair consultant at Clipso, in Watford, will take her place on the Project X Fellowship Education

  • Women's club create patchwork quilt

    A patchwork quilt created by members of a women's club in Garston will be sold to raise money for the Alzheimer's Society. Beth Rankin, 88, and more than 20 other members of the Harvest End Women's Club made the quilt at their weekly meetings