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Lana Del Rey s Born To Die album artwork was actually shot in Watford

Lana Del Rey s Born To Die album artwork was actually shot in Watford I knew this was Carpenders Park without even Googling it. My childhood neighborhood Updated Lana Del Rey s famous artwork was actually shot in Watford Sign up to our newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A Tweet was put out yesterday with a shocking revelation, arguably one of the most mind-blowing facts of the decade, maybe even the century.

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Watford s independent businesses reactions since reopening

It is a week since non-essential shops reopened and pubs, restaurants and cafes with outdoor seating could serve their cherished customers once more. Queues as long as 100 people stretched along High Street showed shoppers were eager to browse the rails. But what has trade been like for the town s smaller independents? Reporter Gabriella Iskra spoke to business owners to get their point of view. The LP Café opened in The Parade, Watford, in 2013 and is run by father-of-one Paul Terris, 37, who founded the business with his partner Leila Simpson after being inspired by a record shop they had visited in Naples.

Coronavirus: Commemorative benches to be installed in South Oxhey

Watford Rural parish councillors Joan King, William Waite, and Stephen King with the commemorative benches Two benches are to be installed to thank the NHS and key workers for their hard work during the coronavirus pandemic, as well as remember those we have sadly lost. The benches will be decorated with a rainbow and will be placed in South Oxhey and Carpenders Park. Watford Rural parish councillor William Waite said he believed all those on the frontline deserve recognition for all they have done in what has been an unprecedented year. Cllr Waite said: The NHS has been terrific during this. Despite equipment shortages, they’ve risen to the challenge. Other key workers have kept our public transport system running and the utilities working and there are so many unsung heroes. I thought it would be good to mark their efforts in some way.

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