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  • Victory claimed by union

    THERE was a victory for people power last week when it was announced Harrow's local tax office would remain open. Staff working at Lyon House, in Lyon Road, had faced the threat of closure for more than a year. However, Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs

  • Mermaids and pirates wanted

    TINKERBELL has been captured by Captain Hook and Harrow children are needed to help get her back. Perform Drama, Dance and Singing workshops is currently recruiting children, aged four to eight, to train up as mermaids and pirates. Youngsters will even

  • Andy an 'outstanding' teacher

    A SOUTH Harrow schoolteacher has been named one of London's outstanding new teachers of the year. Andrew Kaye, who teaches at Roxbourne Middle School, in Torbay Road, received a commendation at the 2007 Teaching Awards ceremony at the Café Royal last

  • 'The Air Force is my life'

    CLOUDY skies greeted the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall when they paid a visit to one of Harrow's most historic sites last week. The Royals arrived by helicopter from the Three Counties Show at Malvern on Friday afternoon and were welcomed by

  • Get ready for the OSCAs

    NOMINATIONS for the 2007 NatWest OSCAs (Outstanding Service to Cricket Awards) should be in by Saturday, June 30. Clubs are asked to think of the unsung or long-serving volunteers who keep the club going, for example the clubman or woman of the year,

  • Another day of flooding delays

    DRIVERS have endured another morning of delays as the clean up continues following yesterday's burst water mains in Queensbury. Engineers have fixed the three burst mains, at Queensbury Roundabout, but work to repair the damaged roads will take several

  • Harrow lose out after appeal

    AN appeal hearing has taken place in relation to North Middlesex cancelling their third XI home match against Harrow on Saturday, May 12, and instead playing their second XI match against Bessborough on the third team square. In its original decision