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  • Billericay extracts revenge

    HARROW crashed to their eighth defeat on the trot at a cold New Lodge on Tuesday and, for the first time in this awful run, they looked like a struggling team expecting to lose. An encouraging opening half-hour was not sustained and come the final whistle

  • Panto-monium will reign

    PANTO-MONIUM will take over Pinner on Thursday, November 30. Cllr Janet Cowan, Mayor of Harrow, will turn Pinner High Street into a haven of festive cheer when she turns on the Christmas lights at 5pm. After that, a musical feast awaits visitors as

  • Footwork for more funds

    A LOCAL gallery owner has chosen the Harrow Times appeal, Caring for Kids in aid of CLIC Sargent, as the beneficiary of her tenth marathon run which takes place on Sunday. This is the second time that Debbie De Beer, 48, of West Harrow, will donate her

  • Student awarded scholarship

    DAWN Chalom, 19, of Harrow has been awarded a £1,000 scholarship from the University of Surrey in recognition of her outstanding success in her A-levels. Dawn received the scholarship for gaining three As and one B at A level at the North London Collegiate

  • Army recruiting in Harrow

    THE Army is holding an open evening in Harrow today (Thursday) for school leavers and others interested in a military career. It wil run at the Cumberland Hotel in St John's Road from 3pm to 8pm. It will also cover spare-time opportunities offered

  • Tories oppose more power for Ken

    PROPOSALS to give new powers to the Mayor of London will erode local democracy in the boroughs, claim Harrow Conservtives. Measures to extend the Mayor's powers, announced in the Queen's Speech, run contrary to the Government's stated intention to