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Harrow, England · HarrowSeven men aged between 20 and 55 arrested as part of raids on Wednesday, 27 March across west London, including in Ealing and Hounslow. It is alleged that the criminal network are making up to £500,000 a month from the proceeds of the illegal drugs trade. During the operation, they seized over £10,000 in cash along with an estimated £1m street value.See the Story
Seven people after police raids in Ealing and Hounslow, drugs worth £1m recovered
Easter · HarrowTransport for London (TfL) has issued a notice regarding planned closures and strikes affecting travel over the Easter weekend. Here is what you need to know to plan your journeys accordingly.Tube strikes and Service Disruptions: ASLEF union members have planned strikes on the London Underground for Monday, April 8th, and Saturday, May 4th. National Rail strikes are also expected to impact national rail services from Thursday, April 4th, to Tuesday, April 9th.See the Story
Planned Easter weekend travel disruptions in Harrow with strikes and tube closures
Harrow, England · HarrowIn 1393, King Richard decreed that all pubs must feature a hanging sign or gantry (a frame type of structure with a sign suspended from it) Local legend will have it that the site originally housed Henry VIII's hunting lodge. The building is dated to around 1535 and the general consensus is that a tavern or public bar stood on that site, in various guises, from that date. In the early 1980s, the building ceased trading as a pub much to the dismay of locals.See the Story
A look at the work to preserve Harrow on the Hill's gantry
Easter · HarrowLondon Designer Outlet (LDO) in Wembley Park is inviting families to enjoy a budget-friendly outing this Easter holiday. From March 29th to April 14th, 2024, LDO will be hosting a series of events and offers aimed at promoting affordable dining and engaging activities.See the Story
How families can eat for less at Wembley's London Designer Outlet this Easter holiday
Easter · HarrowSome roadworks are set to begin in and around Harrow this week. But fear not, most of them won't lead to significant delays. A few areas might experience some minor disruptions, with schools on holiday, but the impact on travel should be minimal. Stay informed and plan your journeys accordingly!See the Story
Roadworks in Harrow over the Easter period
Harrow, England · HarrowKingsley High School provides specialist education for pupils with a range of special needs, including severe learning difficulties, autism, and sensory impairment. It was rated outstanding after an inspection in January, maintaining the standard it set following a previous visit from the education watchdog in 2014. The latest report describes a 'deep sense of care and positive energy' that permeates the school.See the Story
Harrow special school rated outstanding again as it maintains highest standards for a decade
Harrow, England · HarrowBob Blackman MP CBE kicked off a campaign to boost funding for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) students in his Harrow East constituency. The petition gained momentum, leading to a meeting between Bob, Education Secretary Gillian Keegan, and fellow Harrow MP David Simmonds. Harrow will receive an additional �4.8 million in funding for SEND students.See the Story
Bob Blackman MP secures £4.8 million boost for SEND students in Harrow
Harrow, England · HarrowInspector Michael Boniface and housing minister Felicity Buchan agreed housebuilders should press ahead with two schemes on either side of Chiswell Green Lane. St Albans City and District Council had refused both schemes in decisions made in 2022, which the developers appealed. Campaigners against the development urged the inspector not to sacrifice green belt to help developers.See the Story