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  • Preacher guilty of religious rapes

    A WEMBLEY preacher has been found guilty of repeatedly raping a woman on seven consecutive days as a punishment for disobeying him. Note: Defendant later acquitted. See here. Paul Denton, 46, who legally changed his name to Lord Denton, put

  • Mural unveiled at Kenton school

    THIS colourful mosaic designed by pupils at a Kenton school was unveiled in a ceremony last week. Staff and politicians gathered on Thursday, at 6pm, at Claremont High School, in Claremont Avenue, where the 15sq meter mural, between the sports

  • 100th birthday for Stanmore resident

    A RESIDENT at a Stanmore care home celebrated his 100th birthday yesterday. Maurice Gould, of the Princess Alexandra Care Home, in Common Road, had a birthday party with three generations of his family, including his two sons, grandchildren

  • Station Road shut after explosion fears

    FIREFIGHTERS shut down a main road through Harrow on Friday night over fears of a gas cylinder explosion. Crews from Harrow and Northolt were called out to tackle a rubbish fire off Station Road at around 9.15pm, and there were concerns cylinders

  • Stones see off Margate in FA Trophy

    Wealdstone won their eighth consecutive match as they overcame Margate 3-1 in the FA Trophy on Saturday. The Stones had to wait until the second half to break the deadlock when Charlie Mpi marked his return from suspension by crossing for Mark

  • Harrow praised for council training

    HARROW Council has been recognised with an award for its training of councillors. The council was last week given the Member Development Charter for “providing councillors with the support, skills and training they need to develop and to manage

  • Morrisons to open in Neptune Point

    SUPERMARKET chain Morrison's has signed a 25-year lease to open a store in Harrow town centre. The company will occupy the large retail space on the second floor of Neptune Point, which is due to be built following approval at a planning inquiry