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  • Free guided walk

    WALKERS can enjoy a free guided tour of some of the borough's historic sites this weekend. Walk London is hosting the guided hike, which will pass landmarks including Bentley Priory and Grim's Dyke. The four-and-a-quarter hour walk, which is free to

  • Woman dies after fall

    A WOMAN has died after falling from the roof of a shopping centre this morning. An air ambulance was called to the junction of Greenhill Way and Headstone Road, outside St Georges Shopping and Leisure Centre, at 8.30am. Paramedics in two road ambulances

  • Councillor praises schools

    AVERAGE GCSE pass rates for Harrow students are six per cent above the national average. The official reslults for 2007 have been released, showing 68 per cent of teenagers in the borough got five GCSE passes at A to C. Councillor Christine Bednell,

  • Pupils' achievement staggering

    A HEADTEACHER has described his pupils' achievemnt as "staggering" after 97 per cent of students got five GCSE passes at A to C. Following the official release of GCSE results for 2007, headteacher Paul Patick has praised the work of his pupils at Cardinal

  • Times boosted by new deal

    TIMES series publisher Newsquest has struck a deal with The Press Association which will see the Harrow Times website enriched with a host of multimedia content. The deal encompasses text, photos, video and interactive graphics for use on Newsquest's

  • Fund raiser for cyclone victims

    A CHARITY is teaming up with local councillors in an effort to raise thousands of pounds for cyclone victims in Bangladesh. The Bengali Association of Harrow and the labour group on Harrow Council are jointly hosting a music and dance event as part of

  • MEP welcomes PE proposals

    A LOCAL politician has welcomed a report calling for compulsory physical education in schools. The European Union today (Monday, January 14) demanded at least three physical education lessons a week for all state school pupils across Europe, and more