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  • Bushey couple celebrate diamond wedding anniversary

    Family is key to a long and happy marriage, say a Bushey couple who celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary. Tony and Sylvia Hatton, of Burn Close, celebrated 60 years of marriage last weekend with nearly 100 friends and family, who joined

  • Off to see the Wizard

    The scarecrow, Dorothy, the Lion and the Tin Man are in full swing for this year’s 16th annual performance of the Bricket Wood Women’s Institute pantomime, which gets under way on Thursday with the Wizard of Oz, written, produced and directed by Mrs

  • Jokanovic still hopeful of signings before Monday's deadline

    Slavisa Jokanovic last night confirmed he still hopes Watford will make another two signings before the transfer window closes on Monday. Jokanovic has said on a number of occasions that he wants another centre back and centre midfielder but we

  • Hagos backed to claim third consecutive Watford title

    Yared Hagos will start out as favourite as he bids to win the Watford Half Marathon for a record third time in a row on Sunday. The 33-year-old Ethiopian overcame a stomach upset 12 months ago to claim victory in a time of 1.06.29. Hagos will be

  • Plans for 66 new flats in Rickmansworth on show later today

    Plans to build more than 60 flats at the former gasworks site in Rickmansworth will be on show to the public later today. St William Homes LLP is a new joint venture between developers The Berkeley Group and the National Grid, who used to own the

  • Jokanovic thanks Hornets fans for their support

    Hornets boss Slavisa Jokanovic thanked the Watford fans for their support against Bournemouth and hopes to reward them with three points against Blackburn Rovers next weekend. More than 1,000 Golden Boys supporters made the Friday night trip to

  • Looking back: January 31, 1975

    Do people really want to preserve old Watford? Their feelings may be put to the test by the move to drop the plan to re-erect the Cassiobury Park bandstand on a plinth near the Central Library. The reason for reversal of the decision taken by the

  • Howe: It must have been a bitter pill to swallow for Watford

    Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe acknowledged Gabriele Angella’s red card inside the opening minute of tonight’s game must have been “a bitter pill to swallow” for Watford and questioned whether Callum Wilson would have received the ball even if the

  • Jokanovic: Angella red card wrong, strange and a joke

    Slavisa Jokanovic said it would cost him a lot money if he was to give his true opinion on Lee Probert’s decision to send off Gabriele Angella after just 25 seconds of Watford’s 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth. The Italian centre-back was dismissed in