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Tackling an underage epidemic
On one of his regular visits to Borehamwood's high street, police licensing officer for Hertsmere Des Michael chats to pub landlords and managers of off-licences to find out the issues of the week. Since taking on this role two years ago Mr Michael
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Stolen parcels dumped outside police station
A parcel from a stolen van was found outside Borehamwood Police Station last week. At around 3.40pm last Tuesday a man was seen getting into a white Renault van in Paynesfield Road, Bushey Heath. The man is thought to have driven off along Paynesfield
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Wood in crunch clash with Staines
Boreham Wood go into tonight's home clash with Staines Town knowing that three points will be enough to keep them up. But they must go into battle without George Borg, who has left his role as caretaker boss. A win would also push Wood into mid-table
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Belstone reach second cup final
Belstone 3 Broadfields Harrow 2 . . . Champions Cup semi-final . . . After winning a semi-final last week, Belstone were aiming to reach the second final of a potential three this season. They went into the game without top goalscorer Steve Quinn
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Junior Football
Borehamwood 2000 U10s slipped out of the Challenge Cup at the semi-final stage. They went down 2-0 against Whetstone Wanderers, despite a fine team performance. TJ Bruce was named man of the match.
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If these walls could talk it would be a long chat
A building in Theobald Street that was recently left off a list of the borough's important places has been home to several milestones. Bonnie Friend looks at the history of Borehamwood's first school A small building that sits at 27a Theobald Street
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Japanese drums are a big hit
Children at Borehamwood's Parkside School enjoyed a lesson in the Japanese art of drumming on Friday. Year 5 and 6 pupils at the school, in Aycliffe Road, were treated to a session of Taiko with Joe Cooper of Hertfordshire Music Service. The art-form
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Three points will be enough for Wood
Boreham Wood's relegation rivals Folkestone Invicta could only draw 0-0 with AFC Hornchurch last night. It means Wood remain one point clear of the Kent club. And that means Wood now know that a win against Staines tonight will guarantee their Ryman