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Harrow East MP supports government energy plans
The MP for Harrow East, Bob Blackman, has welcomed government plans to reduce energy bills. Mr Blackman has expressed his support for David Cameron’s plans to ensure everyone gets the lowest possible tariff for their energy bills. The Conservative
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Stones see off Carshalton Athletic twice
Wealdstone got the better of Carshalton Athletic twice in both the league and cup this week. The Stones put the disappointment of defeat to Corby Town in the FA Trophy behind them with a 3-0 win over Carshalton in the Ryman Premier League.
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Teenagers charged with smash-and-grab to appear at crown court
Two teenagers accused of carrying out an armed smash-and-grab raid at a jeweller’s in Edgware will appear in court for the second time next week. The front window of Vinson Jewellers, in Station Road, was smashed during the alleged robbery on Friday
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Motorbike and pedestrian involved in Kenton Road crash
Kenton Road is closed following a collision between a motorbike and a pedestrian. The road is closed in both directions due to the accident at the junction with Kenton Park Avenue at 4pm. Bus route 183 is being diverted and drivers are being
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Crash closes Kenton Road
Kenton Road is closed following a crash. The road is closed in both directions due to a collision at the junction with Kenton Park Avenue. Bus route 183 is on diversion and drivers are being warned to expect long delays.
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Students showcase their skills at free pampering evening
Students at Harrow College are inviting members of the public to an evening of free pampering. The students will be showcasing their skills at the event in the college’s Harrow on the Hill campus in Lowlands Road on November 29. Between 5.30pm
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Funeral director sets up Christmas memory tree
A funeral director in Belmont Circle has set up a ‘memory tree’ in the window of his shop. James Mooney-Dutton, of James Funeral Service, hopes that people who have lost loved ones will leave personal Christmas messages on tags attached to the
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Hospital Trust reaches finals of Health Service Journal Awards
North West London Hospital Trust reached the finals of the Health Service Journal Awards for its work in reducing avoidable deaths. The nomination recognised the trust’s efforts to stop patients dying from community-acquired pneumonia – a chest
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Council announces development plans for playing fields
Harrow Borough Council is set to approve plans for a new sports and leisure complex in Stanmore. The council will discuss proposals to revamp Whitchurch Playing Fields at a cabinet meeting tomorrow. The plans include installing a new pavilion
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Shopping centre offers charity gift wrapping
St Ann’s Shopping Centre is teaming up with St Luke’s Hospice to provide a gift wrapping service. The Harrow shopping centre will offer shoppers the opportunity to have their presents wrapped in return for a donation to the Kenton hospice.
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Post Office offers longer opening hours in run up to Christmas
Harrow Post Office has announced that it will be opening for longer in the run up to Christmas. From November 26 the College Road post office will be open from 8.30am until 6pm. This means that it will be open for an extra 26 hours during the
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Two people taken to hospital following crash in Harrow Weald
Two people were taken to hospital this morning following a car crash in Harrow Weald. Paramedics were called to Old Redding at 8am following reports of a crash involving two vehicles. Paramedics treated two patients. A 31-year-old man and
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Band raises £400 for hospice
A Harrow band has raised £400 for St Luke’s Hospice by holding a fundraising performance. On Sunday, to mark Mitzvah Day, The Silvertones played at Harrow Museum in Pinner View. During the performance a collection box was passed round and the
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Wembley teen given ASBO
A 17-year-old from Wembley has become the subject of Brent’s latest Anti-Social Behaviour Order. Raheem Bourne has been banned from being in a public place in Brent while in a group of two or more people, in a manner which causes any person to
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Conservative group leader calls for councillor to step down over fraud admission
The leader of Harrow Borough Council’s Conservative group has called for a councillor who pleaded guilty to fraud to stand down. Councillor Susan Hall has said that she believes Cllr David Gawn, representative for Harrow-on-the-Hill, should stand
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Nappy guru holds washable nappy workshop
Harrow’s resident nappy guru is holding a free Nappy Natters event to promote the use of washable nappies. Helen Lea will be running the information workshop at 11am today at St Joseph’s Children’s Centre in Dobbin Close. Ms Lea is hoping to