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  2. Atria Watford - Wikipedia

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    Atria Watford is a shopping centre in the middle of Watford, Hertfordshire, England. It opened in June 1992 as the Harlequin Shopping Centre . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The centre was rebranded as intu Watford in 2013 following the renaming of its parent Capital Shopping Centres Group as Intu Properties . [ 4 ]

  3. Watford Ring Road - Wikipedia

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    The Watford Ring Road is a road located in Watford, Hertfordshire, UK.It is numbered A411. The road serves as a clockwise one-way system around the town centre. [1] It has decreased traffic through the town centre and now provides links to every part of Watford, as well as the M1 motorway (by way of the A4008 road).

  4. Nelson Wang - Wikipedia

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    Nelson Wang (born 1950) is an Indian restaurateur of Chinese descent and the founder of China Garden, a restaurant, in Mumbai's Kemps Corner neighborhood. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Various sources credit him with the invention of the popular Indian/Chinese dish " Chicken Manchurian ".

  5. Saba Park Services UK Limited - Wikipedia

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    Saba Park Services UK Limited formerly known as Indigo Park Services UK Limited is a parking facilities company based in Watford. It is owned by Infra Park S.A.S. That is owned 37% by Ardian, 37% by Crédit Agricole and 25% by Vinci SA. [1] The parent company was offered for sale in February 2017 with the price expected to be around 3 billion ...

  6. Watford Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Watford Observer is a weekly local newspaper, published by Newsquest. It serves the town of Watford in southwest Hertfordshire , as well as the surrounding area. The paper covers local news, politics and sport, including the town's largest football club Watford FC .

  7. Cassiobury Park - Wikipedia

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    Between 1672 and 1720 an avenue of 296 lime trees was planted, linking the gardens to Whippendell Wood; remnants can still be seen today. A vista of Cassiobury Park, painted by John Wooton during the time of the 4th Earl, whose family can be seen in the foreground along with their servants. A chromolithograph of Cassiobury, published around 1880

  8. The China Garden - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. The China Garden ... Print: Pages: 281 pp. Awards: Barbara Jefferis Award, winner 2010: ISBN: 9780702236976: The China Garden is a 2009 ...

  9. Watford station - Wikipedia

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