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  • Former councillor made Honorary Alderman

    A former councillor who served the people of the borough for more than 30 years has been made an honorary alderman. Richard Romain, who stepped down as a councillor at Mays local elections, was given the honour at a meeting of Harrow Borough Council

  • Bessborough knocked off top of league

    Bessborough dropped off the top of Middlesex Championship Division One for the first time in five weeks after a losing draw at Wycombe House. The hosts had Bessborough’s batsmen in trouble at 39 for four but a well-crafted knock of 70 from Nirav

  • Hospital bosses confident about the future of A&E services

    Hospital bosses are confident about the future as they prepare to close a hospital’s A&E next month. A&E services at North West London Hospital Trust will be changing from September 10 with the closure of the department at Central Middlesex

  • 'Senseless' plans to turn office block into flats

    Hundreds of businesses fear being left homeless by “senseless” plans to turn their offices into a block of flats. More than 160 firms in Premier House, in Station Road, Edgware, have been given between two weeks to six months notice to pack up

  • Consultation launched on new speed limit near school

    People are being asked for their views on the introduction of a 20mph speed limit near a school. Harrow Borough Council is currently consulting neighbours of Marlborough School on proposals for a new limit on roads surrounding the site in Marlborough

  • Engineering work on tube lines to continue this weekend

    Public transport users will face further disruption this weekend as major engineering works continue. On Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 there will be no service on the Metropolitan Line between Wembley Park and Uxbridge and Northwood.