Sat, 4th Feb 2012

Harrow News

Delve into past at archives open day

9:10am Saturday 4th February 2012

Historians will have the chance to dig into the past later this month when Brent Archives hosts an open day.

Uninsured drivers targeted by police

6:30pm Friday 3rd February 2012

Fourteen cars were seized in Stanmore by a police operation targeting uninsured drivers yesterday.

Nurse puts best feet forward to dance at Olympics

5:08pm Friday 3rd February 2012

A Stanmore nurse has said he is “buzzing” after being selected to dance at the Olympics – despite having never danced before.

Could you help save a life?

10:40am Friday 3rd February 2012

A volunteer group trained to respond to patients in life threatening situations is looking for new people to join its team.

Reptile roadshow comes to Harrow

9:30am Friday 3rd February 2012

If you’re looking for something to do with the kids this half term, why not take them to gawp at some creepy crawlies?

Mother stabbed to death by ex-husband in front of children

4:02pm Thursday 2nd February 2012

A man has been found guilty of stabbing to death a mother from Brent in front of their two young children.

Passengers escape after bus catches fire

3:52pm Thursday 2nd February 2012

Passengers escape after bus catches fire

Firefighters are responding to reports of a double decker bus that caught fire in Eastcote Road, Pinner this afternoon.

MP pays tribute to work of Holocaust survivors

2:52pm Thursday 2nd February 2012

MP Gareth Thomas paid tribute to Holocaust survivors

An MP for Harrow has spoken about the “incredibly moving” moment he signed the Holocaust Memorial Day Book of Commitment in Parliament.

Young musicians awarded scholarships

1:05pm Thursday 2nd February 2012

Young musicians from Harrow have been awarded scholarships to continue their studies.

Students land top business award

11:10am Thursday 2nd February 2012

Students Max Winston, Joe Gilbey, Dan Berelowitz and Daniel Jager

Students at a school in Kingsbury have won a prestigious award for a project that raised thousands of pounds for charity.

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