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Bushey Arches roadworks continuing to cause major traffic delays
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Lower High Street in Watford pictured more than a century ago
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Traffic delays near Bushey Arches due to month-long roadworks
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Notices from Watford Borough Council in this week’s edition of the
Watford Observer outline the plans to introduce no waiting at any time measures – double yellow lines – in the vicinity of Bushey Arches and four road junctions in Oxhey. No waiting restrictions are already in place from 8am to 6.30pm, Monday to Saturday, in the Bushey Triangle gyratory system in Aldenham Road, Chalk Hill and Pinner Road, but the council – acting as agents for Hertfordshire County Council - is proposing to extend the measures to apply at all times. Furthermore, no waiting at any time measures are also proposed to be introduced in Oxhey at the junctions of Pinner Road and Bucks Avenue, Bucks Avenue and Wilcot Avenue, Sherwoods Road and Elm Avenue and Pinner Road and Sherwoods Road.
The Arches pub sign. Credit: Watford Museum The
Watford Observer has teamed up with Watford Museum and its curator Sarah Priestley to take a journey back to the town’s past through items or places of historical significance. We ve reached 31 in a history of Watford 50 objects and it is this 19th century pub sign that was a sign of the times. Sarah said: Watford Museum has a number of pub signs in our collection, as you would expect for a museum based in the former Benskins mansion. Each has its own story and charm, but my favourite has to be for The Arches which stood at the bottom of the High Street.