New plans for 200 homes on the edge of Watford unveiled
Plans for 200 homes on the edge of Watford have been unveiled as a consultation launched this morning for land near Leavesden and Abbots Langley.
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I'm Fintan, a reporter for the Watford Observer covering all kinds of news including planning, crime, businesses, and local government. So if you have a story in Watford, Bushey, Rickmansworth, Croxley Green, Kings Langley or nearby please get in touch by emailing me at fintan.mcguinness@newsquest.co.uk.
Plans for 200 homes on the edge of Watford have been unveiled as a consultation launched this morning for land near Leavesden and Abbots Langley.
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