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Police hunting two Romanians for burglaries
POLICE are appealing for help in tracking down two Romanian men in connection with burglaries in Harrow. Nicusor Sergiu Dobrea, 18, is wanted in conjunction with a house that was broken into in Stonegrove, Edgware, in November last year, when
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Traffic jams hit Edgware after railway bridge crash
TRAFFIC jams have brought disruption to a string of roads in Edgware after a vehicle hit a railway bridge. Bunn's Lane, in Mill Hill, is blocked in both directions and traffic jams have sprung up behind the vehicle in nearby Grahame Park Way and Flower
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Man charged over crash death of former terror suspect
A HARROW man has been charged over a crash that killed 29-year-old who had been detained under the Terrorism Act. Faraj Hassan Al-Saadi died after his Kawasaki ZX6R and a red Vauxhall Vectra minicab crashed in Imperial Drive, in North Harrow
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Council: cuts will have 'minimal impact on services'
HARROW Council spending cuts totalling £19m will have “very minimal impact on services”, the chief executive claims. The authority has been forced to strip cash out of its budget after the Government reduced its funding but leading figures
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NHS Harrow slashes £12m from budget
NHS Harrow has hacked £12m out of its budget but fears are growing over a £32m hole that still remains. The organisation, formerly Harrow PCT, admitted in January its financial position is “probably” the worst in London and is trying desperately
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Hopes for North Harrow as supermarket opens
AN ethnic supermarket opened in North Harrow today sparking hopes it may help revive the area. VB and Sons was flooded with eager shoppers as it launched the new store, in Pinner Road, at around midday and queues soon stretched back from its
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Harrow Borough striker training with QPR
Harrow Borough manager David Howell insists striker Troy Hewitt is doing the right thing by training with QPR. Hewitt will feature in a match today against Spurs and is spending the week with the Championship leaders. He has already attracted
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Hospital radio station up for awards
A HOSPITAL radio station has been nominated for a string of awards. Staff from Radio Northwick Park will attend a glitzy ceremony after being put forward for six out of eight categories at the National Hospital Radio Awards. The broadcaster
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Special school celebrates green light for redevelopment
SOME of the most vulnerable children in the borough are celebrating the news a Kingsbury special needs school is to be redeveloped. The Village School, formed in September from the merger of Hay Lane and Grove Park schools, will be part demolished
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Baker gets fined for selling underweight bread
A BAKER got his fingers burnt when he was caught selling underweight loaves. Mr Suleyman Cagin, 45, admitted selling loaves that breached the law. They should weight 400grammes or multiples of. Tradijg standards officers found they averaged