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  • Pay to have your road fixed

    OUTRAGED residents have been told they have to stump up £2000 if they want their road fixed. Alexandra Close has fallen into disrepair after years of neglect. It was bought by Shikir Kaytaz Mehmed, a business man from Birmingham, but he is now trying

  • Meet your police

    PINNER South and Pinner Safer Neighbourhood Teams are holding a joint public surgery on Saturday. Officers from the teams, along with local councillors, will be meeting people from 10am to 2pm at Pinner Memorial Hall. Residents are encouraged to attend

  • Community plays together

    ONE Harrow, One Community. That was the theme for Elmsleigh Avenue Residents Association's (EARA) first community street party last Sunday, July 15. Yogesh Teli, EARA chairman, said: "We were honoured by the Mayor of Harrow, councillor Jean Lammiman,

  • Racing for Meg

    MEG King, the heart of the Harrow Times' CLIC Sargent Caring for Kids appeal, was remembered on Sunday in the Race for Life. 13-year-old Meg died on Valentines Day this year after losing her brave battle with cancer. Last Sunday she was remembered by

  • Crack down on railway crime

    POLICE are cracking down on anti-social behaviour on the railways at Wembley Park. During the summer, police on motorbikes, mountain bikes, and helicopters, will be patrolling the tracks to put a stop to stone throwing, trespassing and anti-social behaviour

  • Closing ceremony for Bentley Priory

    TWO fighter planes flew over RAF Bentley Priory on Thursday evening as part of a closing ceremony for the base. The base, which is currently home to the Defence Aviation Safety Centre, Air Historical Branch and Ceremonial and Protical Branch, is due