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  • Harrow holidays

    TOURISTS spent an estimated £92.6 million in Harrow in 2004, according to new research published by the London development agency. More than 60 pent of that was from overseas visitors. The borough's share of London's total earnings from tourism

  • Cardinal blesses college building

    THE Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster opened a building at St Dominic's sixth form college in Harrow-on-the-Hill on Wednesday last week. Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, the head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales, was joined by

  • ‘The best man that I ever met’

    A MAN was electrocuted by his own guitar in a tragic accident on Saturday evening. Musician and teacher Andrew McGoldrick, 27, was preparing for his first performance at the James Joyce pub in Kenton Road, Kenton, when the accident hapened. He later

  • Young county champs seek national glory

    HARROW St Mary's won the regional final of the Under-13 National Club championship on Tuesday. In the semi-final they beat Farnham and in the final they narrowly defeated Sparsholt by one wicket. They progressed to the regional finals after beating