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  • Putting the fun back into girls' football

    HARROW'S first ever all-girl football funday will be hosted by Headstone Manor Youth team later this month. Headstone, one of the borough's biggest junior clubs, is looking to expand, and by providing girls with the chance to improve their soccer skills

  • Plans revealed for new hospital

    PLANS for the new and improved Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital were shown to Harrow Council on the evening of Monday, June 7. The hospital in Brockley Hill, Stanmore is undergoing a massive redevelopment and has drawn up plans for what will effectively

  • Patient forum under threat after less than a year

    A FORUM set up to represent patients and public opinion at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore is under threat, despite only being set up in January this year. The Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Forum, staffed by volunteers, held

  • Doctor praises health treatment

    A PINNER paediatrician, recently returned from a fact-finding mission in Australia, declared that children's health treatment in Harrow was among the world's elite. After spending four-and-a-half weeks working in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, Mitch

  • Authors to discuss reasons for writing

    MANY well-known authors will be talking about why they write and what they read at Harrow Civic Centre next Saturday. Some of the country's finest contemporary novelists, including Maggie Gee, Howard Jacobson and Emma Noble will entertain audiences