Snaps unearthed of a tranquil village high street scene 60 years ago
A look back to how Kings Langley High Street looked in July 1963.
Community Content Editor
I'm the Community Content Editor for the Watford Observer. I write about a range of subjects including nostalgia, local history, local sport and other community news and am always keen to hear about any features and initiatives you wish to see covered.
I'm the Community Content Editor for the Watford Observer. I write about a range of subjects including nostalgia, local history, local sport and other community news and am always keen to hear about any features and initiatives you wish to see covered.
A look back to how Kings Langley High Street looked in July 1963.
James Bell has been appointed as the referee for Watford's trip to Middlesbrough on the last day of the EFL Championship season.
A selection of the road closures and likely delays caused by upcoming roadworks in Watford during May 2024.
A look back to how the junction of St Albans Road and Station Road in Watford looked before the road was widened.
A youth football team from Watford have their sights set on more silverware after lifting the county cup.
For the first time since the Covid pandemic, there have been two teams of swimmers from the Watford area taking part in the Herts Major Swimming League.
A look back to the jubilant scenes at Vicarage Road on May 4, 1982 when Watford beat Wrexham to secure promotion to Division One for the first time.
We asked Watford Observer which pubs they missed the most and why? These are some of their responses, plus pictures of ten of those pubs.
Archive pictures of British Home Stores in Watford High Street taken before it first opened in September 1963.
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