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  • Embracing cultures equally

    ONE of the highlights of the Queen's visit earlier this month was the dazzling dance display put on by many Harrow youngsters. Her Majesty was bowled over by the wealth of exuberance and ability on show, and was particularly taken by the talented youngsters

  • Bringing children and music closer together

    A STUDENT at Westminster University's Harrow campus has been given charity money to run a pilot scheme teaching teenagers music production. Simon Bennett, 23, of Alicia Avenue, Kenton, set up the Rollingsound project to "bring children and recorded

  • Harrow Borough 1 Hayes 0

    AFTER three successive defeats, Borough got their quest for a play-off place back on track with a gutsy display against an in-form Hayes team at Earlsmead on Saturday. Missing the injured Richard Goddard and Steve Dogbe, the unwell Clemente Lopez,

  • Wealdstone 3 Wingate & Finchley 1

    FOR the second time over the Easter weekend, Wealdstone's opponents were reduced to nine men on Monday as Stones' good run continued with a 3-1 victory over local rivals Wingate and Finchley. The home side should have had a penalty as early as the

  • Arlesey 0 Wealdstone 2

    WEALDSTONE came out 2-0 winners in a bad-tempered match that saw the home team finishing with just nine men. The visitors started off brightly and went into a 1-0 advantage after just three minutes. Rob Courtnage's throw-in found Ben Alexander whose

  • Neighbourhood Watch probe over broken rules

    THE future of Harrow Neighbourhood Watch is in doubt after a probe of its affairs found it guilty of serious breaches of charity law and its own constitution. A Charity Commission report upheld a complaint by Pinner resident Herbert Goldberg, who discovered

  • Attack victim still fighting for his life

    THE man attacked in Harrow town centre on March 29 remains in a critical condition, attached to a life-support machine in hospital. Carl Daycrew, 21, of Northolt (pictured) was hit over the head after an argument in the street near the Interline cab

  • Riding becoming 'sport for the rich'

    HARROW Riding Action Group has collected thousands of signatures on a petition supporting the creation of a riding school in the borough. The move follows the closure, after 65 years, of Suzanne's riding School in Old Redding, Harrow Weald, which has

  • Jailed surgeon allowed to work again

    A SURGEON jailed for two years after a charity for African hospitals was used as a front for fraudulent transactions has had his suspension conditionally lifted by the General Medical Council. Uganda-born registrar Joseph Maalo, 57, of Brook Drive,