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  • School group invited for final interview

    A group proposing a new primary school has been invited to a final interview to discuss its proposals. The New School For Harrow group, made up of parents and teachers, will meet the Department for Education this month to answer questions on their

  • Man sentenced to five years for sexual assault and arson

    A man who pleaded guilty to sexual assault and arson has been sentenced to five years in prison. Daniel Patel, of Harrow, pleaded guilty to one count of sexual assault and one count of arson at Harrow Crown Court on Thursday, October 30 and was

  • Petition submitted against closure of library

    Campaigners fighting to save a library from closure have submitted their petition to the council. Harrow Council, which must cut its budget by £75 million over the next four years, is currently running a consultation on the closure of Bob Lawrence

  • Poll shows close call for Harrow East election

      Poll results predict a close call in one Harrow seat at this year’s general election. Pollster Lord Ashcroft has released his latest snapshots of public opinion in a blog post today. Harrow East has been held by Conservative MP Bob Blackman

  • Woman found man in her bedroom after break in

      A woman woke up to find a man in her bedroom who told her her house had been broken into. The victim was woken up by a man in her bedroom at the house in Paulhan Road, Kenton, on Tuesday December 30 at 7.15pm. She could not see the man as

  • Primary school partnership sees national success

    Schools have been nominated for a national award for their work for disadvantaged children. Heathland School in South Harrow and Whitefriars School in Wealdstone have both made it onto MP David Laws’ list for outstanding schools. The list is

  • Cyclist among first to trial new skin grafting procedure

    A 19-year-old cyclist was among the first patients in the country to undergo a revolutionary skin grafting technique. A new procedure that could reduce the number of patients undergoing invasive surgery is currently being trialled at the Royal