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  • Harrow Weald reach Middlesex Cup quarter-finals

    Harrow Weald Lawn Tennis Club reached the quarter-finals of the Middlesex Cup after a 5-1 win over Wood Vale. The team was made up of Sam Shaba, Roy Eastwood, Neil Walker, Greg Hovanessian, Tom Lockie and Zach Cruickshank. The match was clinched

  • TNT mail found dumped in street

    More than 60 letters due to be delivered by post company TNT have been found dumped in a residential street. The post was found last night in Charlton Road, Kenton, and included letters from banks, hospitals and schools, all with TNT stamps on.

  • Train line down due to track fault

    Train users face delays while a line is partly suspended due to a track fault. There is currently no service on London Overground services between Willesden Junction and Watford Junction due to a fault with the track in the Hatch End area.

  • Fly tipper fined after being caught on camera

    A builder caught on camera dumping construction waste behind shops has been fined and ordered to clear up the mess he made. Laszlo Nagyvardi, aged 52, of Clayton Road, Hayes, was caught red-handed dumping waste in an area behind shops in Alexandra

  • Hundreds take on triathlon challenge for charity

    A triathlon for competitors of all ages helped raise more than £3,000 for a hospice charity. More than 500 people from the age of eight to 83 took part in the competition at Hatch End Swimming pool and around the grounds of Harrow Arts centre in

  • Charity to host photography exhibition

    A charity that helps people who have suffered spinal injuries will host a photography exhibition this week. The collection of pictures entitled The Reluctant Heroes will be displayed at the Aspire centre, in Wood Lane, Stanmore, on Friday to mark