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Mobile Disco & DJ in Hertfordshire
Request a quote for a mobile disco and DJ in Herts
Simply tell us a few details about your party or function and our registered
mobile discos & DJs covering Hertfordshire will be in touch with you directly.
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Are you a Mobile Disco/DJ in Hertfordshire? You can find out more about
joining this site and receiving direct client enquiries for your
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Hertfordshire (Herts) is named after the town of
Hertford and is one of the home counties. The name is
from Anglo Saxon times and literally means 'deer
crossing', hence the picture of a deer used in its
emblem. It is home to part of the chalk range of hills
known as the Chilterns. Agriculture has always been one
of the main industries of the area, along with sand and
gravel quarrying. being in easy reach of London.
Hertfordshire boasts the first garden city of the world,
Letchworth, followed by Welwyn Garden City.
Hertfordshire towns such as Stevenage, Harpenden, St
Albans, Hatfield, Hemel Hempstead, Royston and Bishop's
Stortford have grown rapidly in recent years. |
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Details of your enquiry will be automatically forwarded to Discos/DJs in
Hertfordshire. Have a Great Function! |
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Popular venues for parties in Hertfordshire (Herts):
Large Hotels: West Lodge Park Hotel, Barnet; Royal Chace Hotel, Enfield;
Sopwell House Hotel, St Albans
Small Hotels: Bobsleigh Inn, Hemel Hempstead; Coltsfoot Country Retreat,
Hatfield
Other Venues: Brocket Hall Golf Club, Welwyn; Pinehurst Community Hall,
Hertford; King Charles hall, Potters bar; St Matthews hall, Watford |
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