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Rehabilitation centre opens new therapy suite
A Kenton hospital has opened a new therapy suite for people with mental illnesses. Cygnet Lodge Westlands, in Kenton Road, has just completed the room which has computers and will be used to provide therapies including music and drama therapy.
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2,000 people line the streets for Remembrance Day parade
More than 2,000 people lined the streets of Harrow yesterday to pay their respects to those who have died in combat since 1914. The Royal British Legion and Harrow Borough Council worked together to organise the borough’s United Act of Remembrance
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Light garden decorates Harrow Town Centre
A light garden of snowdrops have been decorating Harrow since being switched on in St Ann’s Road. The lights will continue to brighten the street throughout the festive season. They have been purchased with money from the Mayor of London’s
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Missing memorial unveiled during Remembrance Day service
A memorial to Jewish Pinner residents who died in World War Two was unveiled at Pinner Synagogue yesterday afternoon. The wooden board, which displays the names of 11 servicemen, was unveiled during a Remembrance Day service. It had been missing
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Harrow to keep its own borough commander
Harrow Police are expected to retain their borough commander after plans for a potential merger with Barnet were shelved. Navin Shah, Harrow and Brent’s London Assembly member, received a letter from Boris Johnson reassuring him that there are
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500 troops march through Harrow to mark Remembrance Sunday
More than 500 troops marched through Harrow yesterday to remember those who have been killed in combat since World War One. At 10am the cadets, Royal Engineers, Territorial Army and Royal British Legion members left St Ann’s Shopping Centre.
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Building new Greek Orthodox church was a 'community effort'
The priest at Harrow’s new Greek Orthodox church has spoken of the “community effort” that went into the building. Father Anastasios Salapatas has spent the last 15 years presiding over the planning and building of the new Byzantine church of St
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Hayes incentive for Stones
Wealdstone will be at home to Conference South opposition if they can win at Corby Town in their FA Cup third qualifying round replay on Wednesday night. The draw for the first round has been made and the replay victors following Saturday’s 1-1
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Armistice Day parade held in Harrow
An Armistice Day parade was held in Harrow yesterday morning. The parade started at the St Ann’s Shopping Centre and ended at the war memorial outside Harrow Civic Centre, in Station Road. A two minute silence was held at 11am to remember all
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Police warn people to watch out for bogus workmen
Brent Police are warning people to be vigilant as bogus workmen are operating in the borough. The police have received a number of reports of bogus callers and workmen targeting elderly people in Brent. In one incident two men knocked on doors
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Worrying signs for Borough
As the first Ryman Premier team to suffer eight defeats this campaign, the alarm bells ought to be ringing at Earlsmead after Harrow Borough’s latest reverse came in a shockingly bad performance against high-flying Margate that resulted in a 2-0 defeat
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Trophy replay for Stones
Wealdstone face a tough-looking trip to Northamptonshire on Wednesday evening after they failed to overcome the ten men of Corby Town in their FA Trophy third qualifying round at The Vale following a 1-1 draw. With the Conference North side currently
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Council managers face 2.5 per cent pay cut
Senior managers at Harrow Borough Council are to see their pay cut by 2.5 per cent. The council’s chief executive and corporate directors are facing a pay cut of 2.5 per cent and all staff with basic pay of more than £21,375 will suffer a one per
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Man jailed for stabbing victim with kitchen knife
A 47-year-old from Stonebridge has been jailed for six years after he stabbed a man in the chest with a kitchen knife. Lloyd Barrett, of Park Road, was sentenced at Harrow Crown Court for wounding with intent and dangerous driving. At 9.30pm
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Last chance to comment on special educational needs provision
Time is running out for people to have their say on Brent Borough Council’s three year plan for supporting children with special educational needs. The 12 week consultation on the SEN and Disability Strategy for 2012-2016 closes on November 30.