Watford Borough Council has warned that a dangerous tree requiring major work has been cordoned off after high winds caused one of its large branches the break. A team of experts will be assessing the tree, which is near the Minerva Drive entrance to Goodwood Recreation Ground, as soon as possible. A spokesperson for Watford council said: “Veolia who manage parks on behalf of the council are currently sorting it out and doing an inspection of the tree to make sure it is stable.” This comes as another tree collapsed onto a main road in Croxley Green and motorists have been advised to avoid Baldwins Lane as it has been entirely covered by the tree.
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L artista and The Florist Watford were among businesses thrilled to be able to welcome customers back inside. Watford pubs and businesses have voiced their delight at finally being able to host people inside after lockdown restrictions eased. Today s step saw indoor dining and leisure return for the first time this year - with local shoppers wasting no time diving into the town s eateries. Among those overjoyed to fully welcome back customers was Franco Malanga, manager at L artista in High Street. He told the Observer: We are so excited to have people back inside the restaurant. We have seen people so happy to come and enjoy the food inside.
Green party representatives in Croxley Green The Green Party has said it is delighted with its performance in Three Rivers at the local elections. One of the party s candidates - Chris Mitchell - came very close to taking a seat in Croxley Green, which he says was thanks to as fantastic team effort from Green party campaigners. Cllr Mitchell, who has been a parish councillor in Croxley Green for ten years, polled 961 votes for the Greens in Dickinsons ward, which was up from 119 votes in 2019. The Liberal Democrat candidate, Paul Rainbow, retained the seat for his party, winning 1,078 votes. Reflecting on his result, Cllr Mitchell said: Thank you to everyone who voted for me. A special thank you to the many volunteers who helped producing leaflets, leafleting and canvassing. Without their help we could not have got our message across so well. It was a fantastic team effort.