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  2. TeamSport Go Karting - Wikipedia

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    TeamSport's Tower Bridge eco-track. TeamSport is an indoor go karting company operating 37 racing circuits across the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1992, opening its first track in Guildford, and is now the UK's largest indoor go karting company. [1] In October 2017, TeamSport was acquired by Duke Street Capital, a british private equity ...

  3. Woodside Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Woodside Stadium is the home of Watford Harriers Athletics Club It is situated in Watford in Hertfordshire and has a seated capacity of 708. Other local athletics clubs training at the stadium include Chiltern Harriers, and Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers.

  4. Watford Football Club Training Ground - Wikipedia

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    The Watford Football Club Training Ground is the training ground and academy of the EFL Championship club Watford F.C. The centre is located on the University College London Union (UCLU) Shenley Sports grounds, in St Albans, Hertfordshire, situated between the Arsenal Training Centre and the de Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre. [1]

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  6. Category : Athletics (track and field) venues in England

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  7. Vicarage Road - Wikipedia

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    Vicarage Road is a stadium in Watford, England, and is the home stadium of Championship club Watford. An all-seater stadium, its current capacity is 22,220. An all-seater stadium, its current capacity is 22,220.

  8. Cassio Road - Wikipedia

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    Watford were elected to the Football League in 1920, and the first League match at Cassio Road was a 2–0 defeat by QPR on 4 September 1920 watched by 10,466 spectators. The ground's highest League attendance was 13,000 for a local derby with Luton Town on 25 March 1921. [2] In 1922 Watford moved to the Vicarage Road ground.

  9. Leavesden, Hertfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Leavesden is a residential and commercial area in the northern part of Watford, England. It lies within the M25 Motorway. On its eastern side it is bounded by the M1 Motorway. Leavesden is split into two councils which are Watford Borough Council and Three Rivers District Council.