Nine members of Watford’s prolific drugs gang the Khan Line were sentenced following years of police work.

Members of the gang, which was responsible for much of the heroin and crack cocaine on the streets of Watford, were jailed for a total of 32 years.

Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg was met with a fairly hostile reception from students at West Herts College during a visit on March 1.

One potential site for a new secondary school on land owned by Woodoaks Farm in Maple Cross met objections from the farm’s owners who feared losing the land would stop the rest of the farm being commercially viable.

A huge blaze ripped through a Bushey care home, forcing elderly residents to flee and prompting an outpouring of donations from the community to replace lost possessions.

Albert Road South was named as the most violent street in Britain due to a statistical “skew” on the UKcrimestats website, prompting concern from councillors about potential damage to the town’s reputation.

A depressed Chelsea fan, Martin Ramirez, also found himself barred from his local after being told he was not spending enough.

Injuries caused by goats, police dogs and spilled hot drinks contributed to the £1,600,000 compensation bill paid out by Hertfordshire Constabulary over the last decade.

Contentious plans to expand a metal recycling plant in Kings Langley were also given the go-ahead following an appeal.