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  • Rugby Union round-up

    PINNER and Grammarians RFC began the season with a well-deserved 34-22 home victory over neighbouring Northolt. To win this Herts and Middlesex Division Three (North) opener, Pinner knew they would have to combat Northolt's notoriously heavy pack and

  • Wealdstone 1 Leyton 2

    ONLY a goal difference, but Leyton were good value for this win. The incredible speed of Williams was a constant threat to the Stones back-line all evening. The striker scored twice and could have had more were it not for Andy Carter's agility in the

  • Workers sue Council over break time row

    HARROW Council is being sued for failing to allow workers adequate break times. Seven staff at the council's 24-hour emergency helpline, which co-ordinates urgent responses to alarm calls including those from elderly and vulnerable residents, will have

  • Work to resume at Prince Edward

    WORK on the Prince Edward Playing Field site in Canons Park, which includes a new home stadium for Wealdstone FC, has been given the green light to resume as early as next month. The news comes after Harrow Council came to an agreement with Wealdstone

  • Harrow Carnival set for next year

    HARROW Council have paved the way for a Harrow carnival next year by committing the money for a project co-ordinator to oversee the event, which is planned for June or July 2005. "Under One Sky" is intended to reflect the diversity of Harrow and will

  • Father and son scoop Pontin's prize

    JOHN Cunniffe and his son Jack were a winning combination at the Pontin's "Dads and Lads" competition at Pontin's holiday camp last month. John, 38, and Jack, 8, from Westfield Gardens, Kenton, won through a series of mental and physical challenges