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Stones boss intent on holding on to promotion winning squad
Wealdstone manager Gordon Bartlett intends to keep the nucleus of their promotion winning squad together but is uncertain if he will be able to keep Scott McGleish and Glen Little next season. Veteran striker McGleish came close to landing the
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Views sought on domestic abuse support
People are being called to give their views about support available for domestic abuse survivors. Harrow Borough council has launched the online consultation for views on the Harrow domestic abuse policy run by the authority’s housing department
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Prime Minister David Cameron writes letter to the people of Harrow
The Harrow Times received a letter from the Prime Minister David Cameron this week after his visit to the borough. In one week the people of Harrow will go to the polls for the local and European elections. Here I want to tell you the three reasons
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Training grants available for the borough's businesses
Grants of up to £1,000 will be available for small and medium firms to pay towards training to help take advantage of new green contracts. Harrow Borough Council is offering up to 100 businesses in the borough money to pay for green deal installation
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New student shop opened by Mayor of Harrow
A new college shop run by students with learning disabilities has been officially opened. The Paint Pots Shop is now open in Harrow College’s Harrow Weald campus specialising in art and crafts materials including hand-painted mirrors, brooches,
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Chief inspector visits junior police cadets
More than 25 new junior police cadets met the borough's chief inspector for the first time. Harrow police launched the Junior Volunteer Police Cadets for children aged 10 to 13 six weeks ago. More than 30 children from schools across the borough
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Charity abseil announced
People can abseil down a church tower to raise money for a hospice charity. St Luke’s Hospice will be holding its annual abseil at St Alban's Church, in North Harrow, on Saturday June 14. People will be able to descend the 100ft church tower