Dal Babu
After completing 30 years in the Metropolitan Police Service , I retired as the Harrow Borough Commander in 2013. I was fortunate to be elected as chair of Harrow AGE UK and I want to share the work we do to support older people in our community.
After completing 30 years in the Metropolitan Police Service , I retired as the Harrow Borough Commander in 2013. I was fortunate to be elected as chair of Harrow AGE UK and I want to share the work we do to support older people in our community.
Latest articles from Dal Babu
Dreams of a dancer: one day in the Royal Ballet Academy
This week, St Francis de Sales School journalist and future prima ballerina Shabelle reports from inside the Royal Ballet and reminds us: “If you have a dream, please pursue it or you will be making an incorrigible mistake!”
Tottenham school councils making Tottenham a better place to live
Tottenham schools visited the newly opened Sir Quentin Blake House of Illustrations Exhibition in Kings Cross just before half term.
Looking back on black history
St Francis de Sales has been celebrating Black History Month during October. Young journalists Shabelle, Arvin, Lovelace and Francis report on what pupils got up to.
Welcome to The House of Illustration says Sir Quentin Blake
Children from St Pauls and All Hallows Primary, Lancasterian Primary and St Francis de Sales School in Tottenham visited a very special house last week. Legendary illustrator Sir Quentin invited them to The House of Illustration to talk about how Tottenham is developing – and of course his captivating drawings.
Ladies and gentlemen who lunch
As members of Tottenham's older generation join pupils from St Francis de Sales School for lunch, we talked to them about what had changed since they were at school.
St Francis de Sales School welcomes the Metropolitan Police Commissioner
Police officers are more used to asking the questions than answering them, but there was a definite role reversal on show when Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, visited St Francis de Sales School in Tottenham on Tuesday.
The future of Scotland: pupils decide
St Francis de Sales pupils have a remarkable grasp of world affairs and the Scottish referendum was a hot topic in school this week. The St Francis de Sales School Council organised a ballot for the Junior School to vote on this important decision on the future of the 300-year-old union.