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  • Council racism investigation cost £15,000

    A total of £15,000 of taxpayers’ money was spent by Harrow Borough Council on an investigation into institutional racism. The figure was revealed by a Freedom of Information request from former council candidate Dr Pravin Shah into the investigation

  • Temple celebrates Indian PM's election victory

    A Hindu temple welcomed hundreds of people to celebrate the election of India’s new prime minister. The International Siddhashram Shakti Centre held the celebrations in Byron at Harrow Leisure Centre on Friday, May 30. More than 1,000 people

  • Man given volunteer of the year award

    A man has been recognised as a charity's volunteer of the year for his dedicated work in the fight against heart disease. Steve Malde, from Kingsbury, received London Volunteer of the Year Award from the British Heart Foundation (BHF) as part of

  • Hospice summer fete on this weekend

    Games, music and cake stalls are just some of the treats on offer at a hospice charity's annual summer fete this weekend. The St Luke's Hospice summer fete will take place on Saturday from 11am to 2pm, at Kenton Grange, Kenton Road, Harrow.

  • Script writer to entertain students at Harrow College

    Young film enthusiasts at Harrow College will receive a rare insight into the world of cinema. Script editor Emma Freud will speak to students at the college in a visit organised by film and education charity Into Film. Ms Freud is the partner