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Hertsmere Leisure Trust will be awarded the contract for managing William Penn Leisure Centre and the Fairway Inn at Rickmansworth Public Golf Course   16 November 2005
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The Friends of The Withey Beds will celebrate their first birthday later this year.   31 October 2005
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Hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of possessions have probably been protected in Three Rivers due to an innovative new Home Office and County Council-led initiative.   21 September 2005
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The interests of local people prevailed at Three Rivers District Council's licensing committee meeting last Friday (12 August).   16 August 2005
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The District Council has repeated its warning to dog owners to keep their pets out of Batchworth Lake.   3 August 2005
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Three Rivers District Council is pledging to play its part in helping to reduce world poverty this week following the G8 summit in Edinburgh and Live8 concerts around the world   5 July 2005
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14 teams from primary schools from around Three Rivers took part in the District Kwik Cricket Festival last Friday at Chorleywood Cricket Club   25 May 2005
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The legal practice department at Three Rivers District Council has been awarded the Law Society's prestigious Lexcel Award.   22 March 2005
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ACS, a locally based building firm, has been shortlisted in partnership with Three Rivers District Council for a Considerate Constructors Award.   10 February 2005
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Big-hearted Three Rivers sheltered housing residents banded together last week to raise an astonishing £1,400 for victims of the tsunami disaster in Asia   18 January 2005
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Three Rivers District Council has given its full support to the Freedom of Information Act 2000 which comes into force on 1 January 2005.   30 December 2004
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After complex negotiation, work will start on a unique new riverside development in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire in June 2004, following the decision by Three Rivers District Council to grant planning permission.   4 February 2004
Leisure, parks and culture
Mosaics from the Arts on Prescription autumn 2022 course have been permanently installed in the sensory garden at Leavesden Country Park, outside the Leavesden HIVE building. They depict a butterfly and mushrooms, to represent some of the wildlife found in the park. They were created over 12 weeks by a small, targeted group of people who took part in the course.   Leisure, parks and culture