A giant inflatable cricket ball was stolen outside an Indian restaurant late at night in July.

Bombay Central in Harrow had an inflatable cricket ball with the restaurant’s logo stolen from a motorcycle outside its premises.

The owner, Rishi Lakhani said: “It’s a reasonable amount of effort to remove it. It was fixed by string and mesh wire, it’s not difficult but you need strength and force.”

Club KTM, a nightclub in Railway Approach, Wealdstone, had its opening hours reduced after videos of fights and urinating in the street surfaced.

People living in Saturn House, which is near the club, complained about being woken on several occasions by those leaving KTM before the restrictions were in place.

Video evidence of people making noise at 4am, fighting, blocking the road and urinating, were handed in to Harrow Council as evidence.

Aarti and Aman Sawhney, the owners of New Vision Opticians in Rayners Lane, raised a total of £32,000 for the Smile with Shiv charity over the course of five years.

The charity was set up by two parents to raise awareness of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, which their eight-year-old son Shiv was diagnosed with at the age of three.

The condition degenerates and weakens muscles, leaving sufferers unable to walk by their teenage years and having respiratory complications by early adulthood.

There is unfortunately no cure for the condition.