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Whilst facility leaders had obtained consent from family members, they failed to consider other solutions, which failed to respect residents’ rights. Staffing was generally a serious issue at the care ...
This followed earlier consideration by Barnet Council’s planning committee in which it resolved to grant permission in 2021, but councillors then decided in 2022 not to support the application at the ...
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 ...
So far, more than 2,200 people have received income and benefits advice through the initiative, with Harrow residents gaining access to over £44,000 in money owed to them through a connection with Age ...
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 ...
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 ...
The leader of a North London council has rallied 38 local authorities together to fight gambling companies which he says appear to be targeting deprived areas. A cross-party group of councils has ...
The venue, located on High Road and currently operating as The Windmill Bushey since the 1980s, will undergo a full revamp by owners Mitchells & Butlers (M&B), who also own the Browns brand. The ...
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.
At an event organised by Krupesh Hirani, the London Assembly member for Brent and Harrow, people from across the capital’s Hindu community gathered to share their experiences and raise awareness of ...
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