Around 300 people visited a Watford sports club's centenary family fun day on Sunday - and it could now become an annual event
Around 300 people visited West Herts Sports Club on Sunday for an afternoon of live music, ethnic food and children’s entertainment which raised between £1,000 and £1,500 for The Peace Hospice.
Lloyd Doyley, Tommy Mooney and Tommy Smith were among the star names set to play for a Hornets Legends side against the West Herts team as the centre piece of the fun day, but the game was postponed in line with the FA’s suspension of football as a mark of respect following the death of the Queen.
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