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Images shared in the Harrow Online Group on Facebook show the scene shortly after the incident, which happened on Eastcote Lane. A spokesperson for London Fire Brigade said, “Firefighters were called ...
The shop, located next to Moons on Station Road and opposite the former Iceland building, had been home to Chaiiology for just over a year before it recently closed. An official opening date for Patel ...
Police at Travelodge at Greenhill Way in Harrow. Police were called to Travelodge on Greenhill Way in Harrow this evening following reports of an incident. Several police vehicles were seen outside ...
The story starts in the late 1800s when George Eastman, founder of Kodak, decided to expand beyond the United States. In 1891, he opened Kodak’s first manufacturing plant outside of America – right ...
The decision was made at a cabinet meeting on Monday (19th) to retire Barnet’s mobile library service, reduce the opening hours of four library branches, and to cease the supply of newspapers in ...
Monday collections → now on Tuesday 27 May Tuesday collections → now on Wednesday 28 May Wednesday collections → now on Thursday 29 May Thursday collections → now on Friday 30 May Friday collections → ...
Part of the ground floor of a terraced house was damaged by the fire. One man managed to leave the building before London Fire Brigade arrived and was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service ...
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called at 11.50am yesterday (Monday 21 April) to reports of a road traffic collision at the junction of Eastcote Road and the A312, Harrow. “We ...
Each of the following premises were awarded a 5-star (very good) rating: Cakes & Bakes, 456 Alexandra Avenue – 7 March Caffè Nero, Harrow on the Hill Underground Station – 5 March Costa Coffee, 63 ...
In 2023, Brent Council proposed to introduce a hyper-local traffic scheme in Queen’s Park, which is designed to reduce rush-hour traffic in the area. Since October of the same year, the local ...
Jay feels that simply clearing fly-tipping is not enough; he believes the council must go further. He said: “If it was nipped in the bud by the council then places wouldn’t become a known dump spot.
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