Four of this week s selection of images The gradual easing of lockdown restrictions has given us the chance to start getting back to some semblance of normality. Whether it was enjoying last week s good weather or the Easter weekend, our camera club members took the chance to capture more pictures that illustrate the current theme of getting back to a new normal . These improvements have provided plenty of opportunities for our camera club members to get out and take pictures that capture the new theme of ‘getting back to a new normal’. You can enjoy a selection of them by scrolling down this page.
Pictures: Enjoying more freedom in Watford area as restrictions eased hillingdontimes.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hillingdontimes.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Sun Clock Tower in Ascot Road in Watford A historic monument is under threat once again after a decision to save it from demolition was challenged. An appeal has been lodged with the Government s planning inspectorate after Watford Borough Council turned down an application last month to knock down the Sun Clock Tower. A council officer refused the application due to the tower s historical significance to the local area adding the locally listed building is an important local landmark , which campaigners have said is a reminder of Watford s rich printing heritage . Campaigners had turned their focus to restoring the privately owned tower, but following an appeal, a government inspector will now scrutinise the plans and could potentially overrule the council s decision.
The former Nascot Lawn building in Langley Road in Watford. Credit: Stephen Danzig/Watford Observer Camera Club Disability charity Watford Mencap is to move into the former Nascot Lawn building in Watford. The charity, which provides services to hundreds of children, young people, and adults with learning disabilities, will move into the site in Langley Road later this year, once refurbishment works have been completed. The Nascot Lawn building has been empty ever since the respite centre closed, despite a campaign from parents to save it, which went all the way to the High Court. But two years on, Watford Mencap has announced the building will be brought back into use, providing daily support for service users and specialist activity space.
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