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The impact of the Tory-led Government's cuts on London
The impact of the Tory-led Government’s political choices is now becoming much clearer for London; put simply fewer jobs and less police. Both are areas I know people in Harrow will be deeply concerned about in the months and years ahead.
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Scrap dealers warned to stay within the law
SCRAP metal dealers in Harrow have been warned they must have the right licenses in a police crackdown on illegal trading. In a series of raids, Harrow Police visited premises across the borough to check businesses were working within the law
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University gets green light for expansion
PLANS for a major redevelopment of a Harrow university campus have been approved. The University of Westminster's proposal to demolish part of its Harrow campus and replace it with bigger buildings and a café has been given the green light by Brent
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Stones boss delighted by Concord performance
Wealdstone manager Gordon Bartlett praised his side for their “most satisfying” performance of the season after thrashing in-form Concord Rangers 6-1. The Stones were in ruthless form away from home on Saturday as on-loan striker Richard Jolly
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New phase in Rayners Lane estate development launched
A LAUNCH event for a new phase in the development of the Rayners Lane estate was held last week. The new flats went on sale last Friday and have solar panels and state-of-the-art heating and ventilation systems. Around 45 per cent of
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Delays hit two tube lines this morning
RUSH hour delays hit two tube lines through Harrow and Brent this morning. A signal failure at Rayners Lane left the Metropolitan Line part-suspended between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Uxbridge. At the same time a faulty train at North Greenwich caused
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Teens rapped for threatening PCSO
TWO teenagers who threatened a PCSO in Wembley have been reprimanded. The boys, one aged 16 and the other 17, were part of a group who wore hoodies to hide their faces before surrounded the police community support officer in St Michaels Avenue on September