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Harrow schools facing momentous decision
A DEBATE is raging over a decision labelled the most significant for education in Harrow “for a generation”. Seven schools proposing to become academies held simultaneous meetings with parents on Monday March 21 as trade unions accused Government
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Council slammed over roadworks contract
A TRADER has hit out at a move to extend a contract held with the company behind Harrow Town Centre roadworks that overran. The make over of Station Road left roadworks obscuring shop fronts and should have been finished in October but will
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Wealdstone Police Station could close
THE axe is hanging over Wealdstone Police Station sparking fears for policing in the area. The Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) has made an “in principle” decision to sell the listed building in High Street, Wealdstone, the Harrow Times
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Council leader to reveal colourful past for charity
HARROW Council's leader will reveal the skeletons in his cupboard if a reader gives £500 to a charity. Councillor Bill Stephenson was one of a number of politicians and community leaders who will be locked up at 10.45am on Friday, April 1,
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Harrow through to London final
Harrow RFC Under-17’s have reached the London and SE Divisional final. The team edged to a 13-11 win over Ilford in a tight encounter. The final will be played in Farnborough on Sunday, April 3. The U-11’s finished runners-up to Wasps at the Middlesex
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Cops stick their oar in to brave arctic river
SIX Harrow police officers will face “one of the last frontiers” kayaking up an arctic river in Canada. Armed with a 12 bore shotgun the group will face the threat of grizzly bears and wolves as they row through the icy waters of the 1,800km
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Parks handed gold awards by Boris Johnson
THREE Harrow green spaces have been handed the highest standard in Boris Johnson's Safer Parks Awards. Canons Park, Harrow Recreation Ground and Roxeth Recreation Ground were all among just 12 across the capital given Gold status under the
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Race attack group may be from Edgware
POLICE believe a group of men who assaulted a taxi driver in a racially motivated attack after a night out in St Albans may be from Edgware. The group got into the taxi after a night out in the Hertfordshire town in the early hours of Sunday, March 13