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They have gradually returned to the side but Watford have slipped down the table waiting for them to return. The scallops were taken from the arms of the Clarendon family, founders of the Clarendon Press. Lord Clarendon was the town's first mayor in 1922. Watford Junction to Euston, operated by London Overground; services run through Watford High Street and all stations to Euston; at Willesden Junction trains stop at the low-level platforms; Moore, Glenn (19 April 2008). "Anyone's race: Top of the league". The Independent. Retrieved 9 May 2012. Services [ edit ] An old Silverlink Metro train calls at Harlesden The line is shared with the Bakerloo line

The professional football team Watford F.C. competes in the EFL Championship in the 2022–2023 season. Watford reached the 1984 and 2019 FA Cup Finals, also finishing as league Division One (now the Premier League) runners-up in 1983. They were relegated from Division One in 1988. In 1996, Watford was relegated from the new Division One (now the Football League Championship). Watford won the then Nationwide Division Two championship in 1998, then the following season (1998–99) reached the Premier League. The club was relegated the next season. After five years, Watford won the Football League Championship play-off final achieving promotion to the Premier League in 2006, this time beating Leeds United FC by three goals to nil. [127] R.E. Slinn (1957). A History of Elementary Education in Watford 1704–1903. University of London Institute of Education. From 1921–22, the third tier of The Football League consisted of two parallel sections of 22 clubs, fighting both for promotion to the Second Division and also battling to hold on to their league status. [4] There was a re-election system in place which meant the bottom two teams in each of the two divisions had to apply for re-election to the league. [10] Watford finished outside the top six league positions in every season between 1922 and 1934. Following Kent's departure in 1926, they finished 21st out of 22 clubs in 1926–27, but were unanimously re-elected to the league after a ballot of clubs in the top two divisions of The Football League. [11] By contrast, under Neil McBain and subsequently Bill Findlay, the team recorded five consecutive top six finishes between 1934–35 and 1938–39, and won the Football League Third Division South Cup in 1937. [12] The Football League was suspended in 1939 due to the Second World War. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. No.

Johnston, Neil (26 July 2020). "Arsenal 3–2 Watford: Hornets relegated from Premier League on final day". BBC Sport . Retrieved 26 July 2020. All the state-funded primary schools in Watford are co-educational. Under an earlier system, schools were divided into infant schools, covering Reception and Years 1 and 2, and junior schools, covering Years 3 to 6. Most such schools have amalgamated to form Junior Mixed Infant schools or (equivalently) primary schools, and all new schools are of this type. [114] Since 1999 Watford has been divided into 12 wards. [33] Each ward has three councillors who are elected for a four-year term. Watford elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election, for the Watford constituency. Prior to the establishment of this constituency in 1885 the area was part of the three seat constituency of Hertfordshire. [34] Town twinning [ edit ] Hermund. "Calendar 2019/2020 - snooker.org". snooker.org (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 23 July 2019 . Retrieved 1 February 2020. Watford is on the main Grand Union Canal route northwards from London. It now sees little commercial use, since the advent of the motorways, but the canal is used for recreational purposes. The River Gade and the River Colne flow through Watford. [97] Cycling [ edit ]

Watford Junction (or Bushey & Oxhey or Harrow & Wealdstone) to Broad Street (later to Liverpool Street) via Hampstead Heath or Primrose HillRonayne, James (13 April 2011). "Bees sting Boro in Senior Cup Final". The Comet. Archived from the original on 6 June 2013 . Retrieved 12 August 2012. St Mary's is noted for its interior which was renovated in 1850 by the architect George Gilbert Scott and includes fine oak pews decorated in the Gothic Revival style. It also contains the Essex Chapel, which served at the burial place of the nobility of the Cassiobury Estate, including the Earls of Essex. The chapel contains a number of large, ornate marble tombs and memorials dating from the 16th century and later, and was described by Pevsner as "the chief glory of Watford Church". [64]

Watford seal Premier League return as Brighton are put to the sword". The Guardian. 25 April 2015 . Retrieved 28 April 2015.Locally Listed Buildings in Watford". Watford Borough Council. 2010. p.245. Archived from the original on 5 March 2012 . Retrieved 13 April 2015. Phillips, Oliver (21 January 2002). "Bitter times give way at last". Watford Observer. Retrieved 20 April 2012. Watford town centre and the surrounding area is relatively compact and the terrain is generally quite flat. Over 9 miles (14km) of new cycle routes have been developed in the town since 2003 and a range of cycle maps are available locally. In Watford, cycling to work makes up 2.2% of all journeys compared with 1.6% across the whole of Hertfordshire. [98] In the early 2000s Willesden Suburban was closed and control passed to Wembley Main Line Signalling Centre.

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