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  • Family gives support to new brain tumour research project

    The family of a girl who died from cancer gave their support to the launch of a new national research partnership. Stanmore couple Julie and Gary Phelan founded the charity Ali’s Dream after losing their daughter Alison to a brain tumour three

  • Pupils get science talk from Johnny Ball

    Children’s television legend Johnny Ball inspired school pupils with a lecture on science as part of a national campaign. The TV presenter talked to pupils from Grange Primary school, in Welbeck Road, Harrow, today for National Science and Engineering

  • Choir performs for shoppers

    Singers livened up a shopping centre when they performed a set for charity. The Tonic Choir spent half an hour entertaining people at The Broadwalk Centre, in Station Road, Edgware, on Wednesday. During the concert, which featured singing from

  • Short film won Madonna’s Art for Freedom competition

    He came to our attention in 2012, after his short film Cerberus, shot on a budget of just £50, won the prestigious Film The House competition. Now filmmaker Patrick Ryder is riding high again, after his new film Shift won Madonna’s Art for Freedom

  • Stones boss Bartlett sets points target for title

    Wealdstone manager Gordon Bartlett believes his side will win the league if they can pick up 24 points from their last 12 games. The Stones are currently six points clear at the top of the Ryman Premier Division and have games in hand on their

  • Parking review launched

    People are being given the chance to have their say about proposals to improve parking. Harrow Borough Council has launched a consultation on parking in the Welbeck Road area on possible changes to restrictions. The area of the review includes

  • Charity calls for unwanted bikes

    People are being called to donate their old bicycles to help provide affordable transport to people in the developing world. Halfords in Manor Parade, Harrow, has teamed up with charity Re-Cycle to send people’s unwanted bikes to communities in

  • Pupils to take part in film making contest

    Schoolchildren have challenged to create a short film about the dangers of smoking and the tobacco industry. Park High School, in Stanmore, will take part in the project, run by organisation Harrow Cut Films. Pupils were last week given the