Watford 65 The Gossamers, Watford WD25 9AN. Details submitted for Condition 4 (refuse, recycling and cycle storage) pursuant to planning permission 19/01247/FUL. 78 Hillrise Avenue, Watford WD24 7NR. Erection of single storey rear and front extensions. 82 Oxhey Avenue, Watford WD19 4HA. Erection of rear infill extension. 64 Westfield Avenue, Watford WD24 7HE. Erection of single storey wrap around side and front extension. 122 Cassiobury Drive, Watford WD17 3AJ. Lawful development certificate for erection of single storey side extension and loft conversion with dormers. 83 Tudor Walk, Watford WD24 7NZ. Retrospective application for out building. 95 Balmoral Road, Watford WD24 4EU. Proposed first floor side extension and loft conversion with rear dormer.
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ONGOING works to restore a former landfill site has seen a nearby road “decimated” and locals fearing for the health of their families from dust whipped up like a “Sahara sandstorm”, it has been claimed. Resident Lucy Jones said Hollybush Lane in Denham has been so chewed up by HGVs she claimed are frequenting a nearby landfill, there are now knee-deep potholes and dust levels ‘causing people to fear for the health of their children’.
RESIDENT: “There has been flooding from all the blocked drainage She claimed measures to dampen roads in the summer were not taken and blocked drains from debris had seen flooding during winter.
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The Coronation Fountain, Parkway. Picture: Andrew Brookes
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Shredded Wheat, John Lewis and Alesha Dixon are just three of the things that may spring to mind when you think of WGC. We found out more about England’s second garden city.
Howardsgate, Welwyn Garden City. Picture: Danny Loo
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Welwyn Garden City was founded in 1920 by Sir Ebenezer Howard, the father of the garden city movement. Only the second garden city in England, it was designed to offer the best of both worlds - a thriving industrial community combined with peaceful surrounding countryside.