Here are the five people and places making the news in south west Hertfordshire today.
1. Paya Cuisine and Yummy Pizza in Rickmansworth High Street have been fined £978 after pleading guilty to breaking food hygiene regulations.
2. Residents from Hemming Way fear their bungalows will be knocked down and replaced by a 32-home development.
3. Sue Plummer has announced she will stand down as the chief executive of Watford’s Peace Hospice in June after eight years at the helm.
4. Irreplaceable parts have been stolen from one of the oldest working Shand Mason Steam Fire Engines in the world, which was used by Watford Brewery between 1876 and 1913.
5. Almen Abdi did not start against Brentford last night as Watford boss Slavisa Jokanovic needed a “midfield guarantee” on the bench.
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