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Is Bricket Wood being over-developed? - Credit: Google Streetview Fears over the infilling of a wildlife haven in Bricket Wood are merely the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the over-development of the village, it has been warned. Plans for six three-bedroom homes have recently been submitted for 2,260 sq m of land to the rear of Oakwood Road and Hornbeams by Edit Residential Ltd of St Albans, currently a well-populated wildlife site. But this scheme is just one of many said to be blighting the semi-rural nature of the village, including new developments adjoining Bucknalls Drive and Hanstead Park. ....
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Examples of the F CONVID graffiti in Bricket Wood A village has been struck by a graffiti vandal appearing to downplay the severity of the coronavirus pandemic. At least three examples of graffiti have been spotted on walls and fences across Bricket Wood, which appeared in January. Two words have been repeatedly daubed on fences: F CONVID – a play on words of Covid and could be interpreted as the vandal labelling the virus or the pandemic as a con . The graffiti has been spotted on a wall in Old Watford Road, openly visible to drivers on the A405 dual carriageway, as well as on two sides of a mini-roundabout in Mount Pleasant Lane – although some of the graffiti there has now been cleared off. ....
Examples of the F CONVID graffiti in Bricket Wood A village has been struck by a graffiti vandal appearing to downplay the severity of the coronavirus pandemic. At least three examples of graffiti have been spotted on walls and fences across Bricket Wood, which appeared in January. Two words have been repeatedly daubed on fences: F CONVID – a play on words of Covid and could be interpreted as the vandal labelling the virus or the pandemic as a con . The graffiti has been spotted on a wall in Old Watford Road, openly visible to drivers on the A405 dual carriageway, as well as on two sides of a mini-roundabout in Mount Pleasant Lane – although some of the graffiti there has now been cleared off. ....