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    <title>Come and join our working party</title>
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    <published>2009-11-04T15:38:57Z</published>
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    <summary>Harrow Natures Conservation- morning working party at Bentley Old Vicarage on Saturday 7th November from 10am. Meeting outside Bentley Day Centre, Harrow Weald....</summary>
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        <name>Georgina Woodley</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Harrow Natures Conservation- morning working party at Bentley Old Vicarage on Saturday 7th November from 10am. Meeting outside Bentley Day Centre, Harrow Weald.</p>]]>
        <![CDATA[<p>For Further Information call Betty Brown on 020 8954 3180 or James Mercer at jamesjmercer@mac.com on 020 8954 0247 This is our regular working party to maintain this small woodland reserve behind All Saints' Church. All welcome - even an hour's help will be much appreciated. For more details see www.harrowncf.org</p>]]>
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    <title>Allegiances torn for footy fan over Wealdstone-Rotherham cup tie</title>
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    <published>2009-11-04T10:58:54Z</published>
    <updated>2009-11-04T11:02:34Z</updated>

    <summary>A FOOTBALL fan from Harrow will have torn allegiances when his home town team, and lifelong love, Rotherham United star in this weekend's cup clash against Wealdstone - the club he adopted on coming to the capital. Loyal Tim Green,...</summary>
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        <name>Ian Proctor</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>A FOOTBALL fan from Harrow will have torn allegiances when his home town team, and lifelong love, Rotherham United star in this weekend's cup clash against Wealdstone - the club he adopted on coming to the capital.<br />
Loyal Tim Green, 52, of Fairholme Road, says he watches the South Yorkshiremen, who sit fifth in Coca Cola League Two, and the high-flying Ryman Premier League amateurs approximately 10 times a year each.<br />
The freelance software programmer said: "I was born and brought up in Rotherham  and have been a season ticket holder for years, even while I have been living in Harrow.<br />
"I travel back up regularly, although not as often as I used to in the past, to Rotherham home games.<br />
"I came to London to work about 12 years ago. I started watching Harrow Borough because I knew the then-chairman, Jim Ripley, but - ahem - I found it quite boring.<br />
"I went to a few Wealdstone games up at Edgware and it was far more fun."<br />
Rotherham United, nicknamed the Millers, and Wealdstone, the Stones, have never played each before and while Sunday's encounter at Grosvenor Vale in Ruislip will be the league side's first game in this year's FA Cup, the non-league club has battled through four qualifying ties to reach the first round proper - the furthest they have progressed for a quarter of a century.<br />
"Unfortunately, I wasn't in the Wealdstone clubhouse when the draw was made but I was at home watching it," Tim said.<br />
"As the number of remaining teams was going down and the probably of the two being drawn against each other was going up, I thought: it's going to happen!<br />
"I think Wealdstone have a very good chance. Rotherham aren't, shall we say, having their best patch of form. <br />
"Wealdstone have won four games to get here - they've got their eye in - and Rotherham haven't won in the FA Cup since January 2002."<br />
Tim, a member of London Millers, for city-based Rotherham fans, added: "The ground will come as a bit of a surprise to Rotherham. The Vale is quite a small place and I would be surprised if Rotherham had played in quite a small a ground in a professional match.<br />
"That said, it's got a slope like our old Millmoor ground so we'll be used to that!<br />
"There are other similarities: Wealdstone were homeless for 12 years and we're currently homeless, and Wealdstone have amazing fans who kept their club going - it could have easily died - and Rotherham's supporters have gone through similar troubles: point deductions for going into administration."<br />
Tim's local knowledge will come in handy for away fans making the trip down the M1.<br />
"I have been asked to put something together for one of the Rotherham supporter websites on where to go, and hopefully I'll be having a few beers with the Wealdstone supporters," he said.<br />
"Actually, I'm going to be the only supporter wanting a replay. I'm going to be in Rotherham on the Tuesday the replay would be played, which is perfect for me!<br />
"It's one of those where I'm torn but in real life, I think we - Rotherham - are going to nick it 1-0 or 2-1, by one goal."<br />
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    <title>Sam Maguire pub could make way for hotel with nearly 60 rooms</title>
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    <published>2009-10-28T13:18:05Z</published>
    <updated>2009-10-28T13:19:01Z</updated>

    <summary>TOURISM and business in Wealdstone could get a boost if plans to demolish a derelict pub and build a 57-room hotel are agreed. The part three- and part four-storey replacement building, on the site of the vacant Sam Maguire venue...</summary>
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        <name>Ian Proctor</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>TOURISM and business in Wealdstone could get a boost if plans to demolish a derelict pub and build a 57-room hotel are agreed.<br />
The part three- and part four-storey replacement building, on the site of the vacant Sam Maguire venue in High Street, would incorporate a franchise café on the ground floor, according to developers Macneil, a care home operator from Finchley, north London.<br />
In lodging the new proposal, the company has withdrawn one submitted a year ago to tear down the pub and construct a four-storey care home that would have provided 24-hour care for elderly residents unable to live independently, and two shops at street level.<br />
The man behind Macneil also owns Lukka Care Homes which in November 2006 won permission from Harrow Council to knock down The Flying Eagle pub in Mollison Way, Edgware, and in its place put up a 53-bed nursing home.<br />
Harrow Council itself briefly looked into purchasing the Sam Maguire hostelry - formerly the Queen's Head - in September 2004, by which time the venue had long closed and was owned by the Punch Pub Company.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>New plans to demolish The Case Is Altered pub and build 30+ flats</title>
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    <published>2009-10-16T10:21:06Z</published>
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    <summary>A DEVELOPER has submitted a second proposal to demolish a derelict Wealdstone pub to make way for flats after councillors rejected the first. Fruition Properties was refused planning permission by Harrow Council in October 2008 to tear down the former...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A DEVELOPER has submitted a second proposal to demolish a derelict Wealdstone pub to make way for flats after councillors rejected the first.<br />
Fruition Properties was refused planning permission by Harrow Council in October 2008 to tear down the former The Case Is Altered boozer in High Street to make way for apartments. The firm then lost its subsequent appeal.<br />
One year later and the firm has submitted a revised scheme to pull down the vacant eyesore building, which lies next door to Wealdstone Police Station, and build 36 flats and one shop in a five-storey block in its place.<br />
Acton-based Fruition Properties says it has "resolved" the problems in the original plan that led to it being rejected: an over-intensive use of the site, and an adverse effect on the character of the Grade II building next door through its poor design and scale.<br />
In its supporting statement, the developer says: "The high quality of architectural design will provide a safe and enjoyable environment for residents.<br />
"The retail unit will provide employment, convenience and maintain commercial activity on the High Street."<br />
It is planned to construct 17 one-bed flats, four one-bed bedsits, 14 two-bed flats and one three-bed flat - none of them affordable - with 37 bicycle spaces and no car parking, along with 447 sq m of shop space.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Police: "We found nothing in patio dig for missing Wealdstone pensioner"</title>
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    <published>2009-10-16T09:22:10Z</published>
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    <summary>EXCAVATORS who dug up the patio of a Wealdstone house from which a pensioner disappeared eight years ago have found "nothing of note", it has emerged. Don Banfield, a 71-year-old retired betting shop manager, was last seen leaving his home...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>EXCAVATORS who dug up the patio of a Wealdstone house from which a pensioner disappeared eight years ago have found "nothing of note", it has emerged.<br />
Don Banfield, a 71-year-old retired betting shop manager, was last seen leaving his home in Locket Road eight years ago, on May 13 2001.<br />
Forensics officers took shovels to the property's garden last Thursday and a Metropolitan Police spokeswoman confirmed at the time the possibility of finding the Mr Banfield's remains had not been ruled out.<br />
However, she said today: "Our search has finished at the address. Officers are going to be leaving that address in the next 24 hours. <br />
"Nothing of note was discovered but our enquiries do continue. They're exploring other avenues of investigation. We cannot discount that Don Banfield is alive and well."<br />
The search of the pensioner's former residence, which he is understood to have shared with his wife, came a week after a fresh witness appeal was made through the media.<br />
It appears a tip-off received by the police as a result of this - the nature of which the force is not prepared to divulge - sparked the week-long patio dig.<br />
The spokeswoman said: "This missing person enquiry, like others which are older, has been continually reviewed and it was decided that further avenues of exploration could made. It is an extension of the original enquiry."<br />
Mr Banfield is described as a slim 5ft 6in tall black man with brown eyes and receding grey hair. He has a tattoo of a heart on his left hand.<br />
Trindadian Mr Banfield speaks with a prominent West Indian accent and is known to be a heavy smoker.<br />
Prior to his disappearance, Mr Banfield frequented areas within west London, in particular Shepherds Bush and Wealdstone.<br />
n Anyone with information is asked to call the Harrow Missing Persons Unit on 020 733 4335 or call the confidential National Missing Persons Helpline on 0500 700 700.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Harrow and Wealdstone station improvements blocked</title>
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    <published>2009-05-12T16:33:13Z</published>
    <updated>2009-05-12T16:34:37Z</updated>

    <summary>IMPROVEMENTS to Harrow and Wealdstone station such as more security cameras, a better public announcement system and a refurbished ticket office, have been rejected by Harrow Council. Transport for London (TfL) was refused planning permission for listed building consent to...</summary>
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        <name>Ian Proctor</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>IMPROVEMENTS to Harrow and Wealdstone station such as more security cameras,  a better public announcement system and a refurbished ticket office, have been rejected by Harrow Council.</p>

<p>Transport for London (TfL) was refused planning permission for listed building consent to undertake the work, which also included new platform seats, special paving tiles for passengers with sight problems, and upgrading the staff accommodation.</p>

<p>A council planning officer turned down the application because "the proposal would not preserve the special architectural or historic character of this statutory listed building".</p>

<p>TfL was told its application lacked details such as the specification and location about all the materials and devices it wanted to introduce and that all the cabling needed for the CCTV (closed circuit television) and public address systems would create too much "clutter".  </p>

<p>The station in The Bridge, Wealdstone, was built in 1875, altered in 1911 and given Grade II Listed status in 1988.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Tesco Express to take over old Woolworths store in Wealdstone</title>
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    <published>2009-05-01T14:30:06Z</published>
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    <summary>TESCO is to open a mini supermarket on the site of the former Woolworths store in Wealdstone that closed on January 2. The Hertfordshire-based retail giant will split the premises into a large unit for its Tesco Express business -...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>TESCO is to open a mini supermarket on the site of the former Woolworths store in Wealdstone that closed on January 2.<br />
The Hertfordshire-based retail giant will split the premises into a large unit for its Tesco Express business - open daily 6am to 11pm - and a smaller unit that will be rented out.<br />
Chairman of Wealdstone Traders Association, Milan Shah, of Pineapple Boutique, said: "Many of the traders will welcome them but perhaps Budgens and some of the small newsagents will have a problem because it's in direct competition and Tesco is a very strong business.<br />
"For the area, though, it will be a plus because at the moment, we're in a position   where the High Street is quite empty.<br />
"What we find, especially on Saturdays, is that most shoppers go out of Wealdstone to do their food shopping, and this new store will encourage people to shop locally."<br />
Mr Shah said that ironically, Budgens actually used to be a Tesco store in the 1980s.<br />
Wealdstone councillor Philip O'Dell (Labour) welcomed the news, saying that the town has needed a supermarket like this for years.<br />
Although Tesco does not need planning permission to open the store, it has submitted four linked planning applications to Harrow Council to make minor amendments to the premises, such as installing a cash machine by the front door.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Dragon boat fundraisers wanted to help Harrow hospital</title>
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    <published>2009-05-01T14:30:06Z</published>
    <updated>2009-05-01T14:33:50Z</updated>

    <summary>FIFTEEN volunteers are needed to pick up a paddle and take part in dragon boat race to raise cash for the UK's only specialist hospital for colorectal disease. St Mark's Hospital Foundation, which supports St Mark's Hospital in Watford Road,...</summary>
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        <name>Ian Proctor</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>FIFTEEN volunteers are needed to pick up a paddle and take part in dragon boat race to raise cash for the UK's only specialist hospital for colorectal disease.<br />
St Mark's Hospital Foundation, which supports St Mark's Hospital in Watford Road, Harrow, has entered a team into the 12th Rotary Dragon Boat Festival on Sunday May 17 but the original scheduled participants have had to pull out.<br />
Dragon boat racing involves a crew of around 20 sitting two abreast in a long canoe-like boat and paddling in synchronism to the sound of a drum beat.<br />
The races will take place on the River Thames at the Docklands Sailing Centre located at the Millwall Outer Dock in south-east London between 10am and 3pm.<br />
An entry fee of £10 per person is required along with a minimum guaranteed sponsorship of £100, and all participants get a T-shirt.<br />
n For more information and to register, call Maxine McNeil, the foundation's fundraising manager, on 020 8869 2371 or email maxine.mcneil@nwlh.nhs.uk</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Harrow Open Studios gets National Lottery funding</title>
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    <published>2009-04-06T16:17:35Z</published>
    <updated>2009-04-06T16:18:48Z</updated>

    <summary>A SCHEME which allows artists to open their homes or studios as galleries has received funding from the National Lottery for its second outing this summer. Held for the first time last June, Harrow Open Studios sees painters, jewellery makers,...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A SCHEME which allows artists to open their homes or studios as galleries has received funding from the National Lottery for its second outing this summer.<br />
Held for the first time last June, Harrow Open Studios sees painters, jewellery makers, sculptors and others invite visitors to drop by their properties at specific times to view and discuss their works and even buy or commission pieces.<br />
This year's showcase, which features 31 exhibitors and will be held between Friday June 12 and Monday June 15, has attracted a £5,000 grant from Arts Council England.<br />
The organisers say the money will enable them to provide access ramps for wheelchair users at a number of venues as well as an adapted minibus to transport people and their carers between venues.<br />
On top of this, there will be a children's art competition and wider publicity to complement the growing event.<br />
Funding co-ordinator Joy Trpkovic said: "We are delighted with the grant from Arts Council England and the recognition it gives to our Open Studios.<br />
"It means that we can improve on last year's event, which was widely recognised as an outstanding achievement and a welcome innovation for the borough. <br />
"We are very grateful for the initial support from local businesses last year who helped us get started and welcome new sponsors that are coming forward.<br />
"Those individuals and business supporters are an investment for the future and will benefit from inclusion in our advertising and web presence."</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Second man charged with Kul Hawadleh murder</title>
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    <published>2009-03-19T14:43:02Z</published>
    <updated>2009-03-19T14:44:15Z</updated>

    <summary>A second man has been accused of murdering 19-year-old student Hassan Kul Hawadleh at a Wealdstone petrol station last month. Onochie Madekwe, 33, of no fixed abode, appeared at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday charged with murder, the...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A second man has been accused of murdering 19-year-old student Hassan Kul Hawadleh at a Wealdstone petrol station last month.</p>

<p>Onochie Madekwe, 33, of no fixed abode, appeared at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday charged with murder, the attempted murder of the victim's 19-year-old friend, unlawful killing, causing grievous bodily harm and violent disorder. </p>

<p>The case was sent to Southwark Crown Court in south-east London and Mr Madekwe was remanded back into custody.</p>

<p>Mr Hawadleh, from Colindale, north-west London - son of a former Prime Minister of Somalia - died on February 19 of a stab wound to the heart at High Weald Service Station in High Road, Harrow Weald.</p>

<p>One of eight siblings, he was a former Alperton Community School and Harrow College student before enrolling on a construction engineering course at the University of East London. </p>

<p>The first man to be charged in connection with the fatal stabbing was Andrew Spence, 21, of Freeland Court, Freeland Road, Ealing.</p>

<p>Mr Spence was brought from custody to Brent Magistrates' Court on February 28 charged with murdering Mr Hawadleh, the attempted murder of the friend, and violent disorder. </p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>More roads to get controlled parking</title>
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    <published>2009-03-18T16:42:48Z</published>
    <updated>2009-03-18T16:43:16Z</updated>

    <summary>Parking measures will be imposed on the streets of Harrow's County Roads estate, Harrow Council has controversially decided. Councillor Susan Hall (Conservative), portfolio holder for environment and community safety, provisionally signed off the plan on Thursday, March 12 despite residents...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Parking measures will be imposed on the streets of Harrow's County Roads estate, Harrow Council has controversially decided.</p>

<p>Councillor Susan Hall (Conservative), portfolio holder for environment and community safety, provisionally signed off the plan on Thursday, March 12 despite residents earlier handing in several petitions against the idea.</p>

<p>The original postal consultation, held in September last year, showed that in the County Roads area 50 residents supported the idea of a controlled parking zone (CPZ) - but 89 did not, with 11 having no opinion.</p>

<p>The CPZ will be introduced to the whole of Devonshire Road, Dorset Road and Oxford Road, the eastern sections of Pinner Road and Sussex Road, the southern sections of Rutland Road, Bedford Road and Pinner View and part of Neptune Road.</p>

<p>It will mean that drivers must display a permit to be able to park their vehicle within the CPZ between 11am and 12 noon on weekdays or risk attracting a parking ticket.</p>

<p>Extra short-term pay-and-display parking bays will be created at the southern ends of Devonshire Road, Oxford Road, Rutland Road, Bedford Road and Pinner Road.</p>

<p>In addition, certain junction throughout Headstone South ward will be painted with double-yellow lines as part of the scheme.</p>

<p>Ms Hall was recommended to approve the plan by the council's Traffic and Road Safety Advisory Panel which met to consider the issue on November 26.</p>

<p>Traffic officers at Harrow Council will now publish the legal notices required to confirm the introduction of the CPZ and, if there are no legal objections, the measures will come into force.</p>

<p>Six months after implementation, further consultation will be held to see if residents support an extension of the area covered by the residents-only parking.<br />
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<entry>
    <title>Win designer glasses with Specsavers</title>
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    <published>2009-03-16T16:24:14Z</published>
    <updated>2009-03-16T16:27:33Z</updated>

    <summary>To celebrate the opening of its new Harlesden store, Specsavers has teamed up with the Observer to offer four lucky readers the chance to each win £150 worth of eyecare. The competition is part of the store's two-week celebration to...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>To celebrate the opening of its new Harlesden store, Specsavers has teamed up with the Observer to offer four lucky readers the chance to each win £150 worth of eyecare. </p>

<p>The competition is part of the store's two-week celebration to mark its launch.</p>

<p>Each prize includes a free eye examination and a pair of designer specs up to the value of £125.</p>

<p>The four winners can chose from well-known brands including Jasper Conran, Quiksilver, Red or Dead, Missoni and Specsavers' own best selling range of designer glasses - Osiris.  A trained store stylist will be on hand to advise  on the best frame style and shape to suit their face.</p>

<p>To enter email your name, address, and daytime telephone number to <a href="mailto:davidtilley@trinitysouth.co.uk"></a> or on a postcard to Specsavers competition, Gazette House, 28 Bakers Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 1RG.</p>

<p>The closing date is March 27.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Harrow Council staff member faces axe over crude email</title>
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    <published>2009-03-10T17:04:30Z</published>
    <updated>2009-03-10T17:06:08Z</updated>

    <summary>A member of staff at Harrow Council could face the axe after accidently sending a crude email to a resident. The council confirmed it was now investigating the incident, which is believed to have occurred after the worker forwarded the...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A member of staff at Harrow Council could face the axe after accidently sending a crude email to a resident.</p>

<p>The council confirmed it was now investigating the incident, which is believed to have occurred after the worker forwarded the joke attachment to a resident who had previously emailed in a complaint about bin collections.</p>

<p>Carol Cutler, director of customer services, said: "The council is taking this matter extremely seriously and a member of staff is away from work while we are carrying out an investigation under the council's disciplinary procedure.</p>

<p>"All staff have immediately been reminded again of the council's email policy which covers all forms of inappropriate use of email.</p>

<p>"I will be writing to the resident to apologise unreservedly for the email and ensure the problem with their bins has been resolved."</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>£4.2million grant to improve sports facilities</title>
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    <published>2009-03-09T12:01:02Z</published>
    <updated>2009-03-09T12:01:56Z</updated>

    <summary>Young people across Harrow are to benefit from impressive new sports facilities now that the borough has secured a £4.2million grant. A multi-use sports hall, gym, IT suite, art room, recording studio, cafe and outdoor pitch will be constucted on...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Young people across Harrow are to benefit from impressive new sports facilities now that the borough has secured a £4.2million grant.</p>

<p>A multi-use sports hall, gym, IT suite, art room, recording studio, cafe and outdoor pitch will be constucted on the Cedars Estate in Harrow Weald thanks to the project, entitled The Pitch, A Place to Go.</p>

<p>It was announced on Tuesday that Watford FC's Community Sports and Education Trust would work with Harrow Council to develop the idea, after the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) gave the multi-million pound grant the go-ahead.</p>

<p>If planning applications are approved it is hoped yougsters between 11 and 19, as well as disabled people up to the age of 24, will steer clear of antisocial behaviour and use the club to socialise and hone their sporting skills.</p>

<p>But far from just being a centre for children to enjoy football, council chiefs say the site will offer a diverse range of activities, including karate, basketball, art, music and cookery.</p>

<p>It is anticipated that the council and Watford FC will also look to use the facilites to help improve young people's health, diet, fitness and social skills, as well as provide important information on issues ranging from education, training, sex and mental health.</p>

<p>Speaking after the announcement Paul Clark, the council's corporate director of children's services, expressed his delight at securing the money.</p>

<p>He said: "This grant is fantastic news. Young people helped us choose the design and shape of this application so we will be delivering facilities they have actively been asking for.</p>

<p>"Over the next few weeks we will be working with residents, voluntary and private groups, and young people to ensure we put the right planning application forward and secure approval for what I am sure will prove to be a great legacy for Harrow."</p>

<p>Chris Norton, Chairman of Watford's CSE Trust, said: "We are delighted to receive this grant, which will now allow us, working closely with Harrow Council, an opportunity to make a real difference through sport and learning outside of the Watford area.</p>

<p>"We are honoured to be able to help deliver a project of this scale, demonstrating the expertise within, and the development of our community trust."</p>]]>
        
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    <title>New centre will offer great sports facilities</title>
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    <published>2009-03-04T15:16:11Z</published>
    <updated>2009-03-04T15:18:07Z</updated>

    <summary>Young people across Harrow are to benefit from impressive new sports facilities now that the borough has secured a £4.2million grant this week. A multi-use sports hall, gym, IT suite, art room, recording studio, café and outdoor pitch will be...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Young people across Harrow are to benefit from impressive new sports facilities now that the borough has secured a £4.2million grant this week.</p>

<p>A multi-use sports hall, gym, IT suite, art room, recording studio, café and outdoor pitch will be constucted on the Cedars Estate in Harrow Weald thanks to the project, entitled 'The Pitch - A Place to Go'.</p>

<p>It was announced on Tuesday that Watford FC's Community Sports and Education Trust would work with Harrow Council to develop the idea, after the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) gave the multi-million pound grant the go-ahead.</p>

<p>If planning applications are approved it is hoped yougsters between 11 and 19, as well as disabled people up to the age of 24, will steer clear of antisocial behaviour and use the club to socialise and hone their sporting skills.</p>

<p>But far from just being a centre for children to enjoy football, council chiefs say the site will offer a diverse range of activities, including karate, basketball, art, music and cookery.</p>

<p>It is anticipated that the council and Watford FC will also look to use the facilites to help improve young people's health, diet, fitness and social skills, as well as provide important information on issues ranging from education, training, sex and mental health.</p>

<p>Speaking after the announcement Paul Clark, the council's corporate director of children's services, expressed his delight at securing the money.</p>

<p>He said: "This grant is fantastic news. Young people helped us choose the design and shape of this application so we will be delivering facilities they have actively been asking for.</p>

<p>"Over the next few weeks we will be working with residents, voluntary and private groups, and young people to ensure we put the right planning application forward and secure approval for what I am sure will prove to be a great legacy for Harrow."</p>

<p>Chris Norton, Chairman of Watford's CSE Trust, said: "We are delighted to receive this grant, which will now allow us, working closely with Harrow Council, an opportunity to make a real difference through sport and learning outside of the Watford area.</p>

<p>"We are honoured to be able to help deliver a project of this scale, demonstrating the expertise within, and the development of our Community Trust."</p>]]>
        
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