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  • New hospital boss outlines plans for future

    The new chief executive in charge of Watford General Hospital has described many of its buildings as “unfit for purpose”. Samantha Jones officially took over the role of chief executive of West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust on February 4.

  • New football club for people with autism

    Free football sessions for adults with autism and Asperger syndrome are being offered at Hertfordshire Sports Village in Hatfield. The project has been organised by the National Autistic Society (NAS) to encourage people living with the condition

  • Who was your Watford man-of-the-match v Derby?

    We saw the other side of Watford against Derby County; the free-flowing football may have been few and far between but there was plenty of grit from the Hornets. The back three of Lloyd Doyley, Nyron Nosworthy and Joel Ekstrand were only undone

  • Muslim group plants 200 trees

    A youth organisation representing young Muslims in Hertfordshire organised that planting more than 200 new trees in Watford. More than 30 members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association and staff from Watford Borough Council to planted trees

  • Mayor holds public briefing

    The mayor of Watford, Dorothy Thornhill, is holding an open meeting on the state of the town. The event will take place on Wednesday March 6 at the Town Hall, at 2pm and 7pm, lasting about two hours each. Mayor Thornhill said: “I’ll talk a

  • Zola says 'I know Bond can do a good job for Watford'

    Gianfranco Zola insists Jonathan Bond can fill the shoes of Manuel Almunia following the Watford number one’s injury yesterday. Almunia was forced off with a hamstring problem during the first half of the Hornets’ 2-1 victory over Derby County.