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LinksHarrow FactsPopulation: Approx 210,308 Longitude: -0.33 Latitude: 51.57 Street Map: Click Here Country: United Kingdom (UK) Weather Station: Northolt (about 3 miles away) |
News HeadlinesHarrow tube line first to be hit by strikes
A TUBE line through Harrow and Brent is the first casualty of the tube strike that started today. Toddington eyes up Rs tie
Harrow boss hoping to win one derby to set up another. College basketball teams ready to rise
These eight teams, including Tad Boyle's Colorado Buffs, could break through to the NCAA tournament in 2010-11. Preview: Heritage Train Day
Carriage interior Heritage Train Day offers trainspotters, families and the mildly transport curious a fun vintage trip between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Amersham on a 1938 tube train (pictured). This Sunday, 12 September, the classic tube train and its retro companion electric locomotive, Engine No. 12, the "Sarah Siddons", will ferry train tourists out to zone 9 where the complementary ... Athens Gardens, Harrow Road, London, 1 bedroom flat
A well presented and smart one bedroom apartment with patio garden and rented off street car parking space. Athens Gardens is positioned in a secure development between Elgin Avenue and the Harrow Road. No onward chain. Man charged with urinating on war memorial
A 42-YEAR-OLD man will face magistrates accused of urinating on the Wealdstone war memorial. Sports HeadlinesWinter Olympics: one in 10 athletes injured - study
At least 10 percent of athletes at the 2010 Winter Olympics sustained an injury and another seven percent fell ill, researchers reported in the British Journal of Sports Medicine on Tuesday. Snowboardcross leads Vancouver Olympics injury list
LONDON (AP) -- Snowboardcross was the most hazardous sport at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, with nearly 75 percent of female athletes sustaining injuries during the rough-and-tumble races. 1 Wyoming football player killed, 3 hurt in wreck
FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- A University of Wyoming football player was killed and three teammates were injured when a pickup drifted off a Colorado highway and crashed on Monday, authorities said. Sports - Football - American - College football - Wyoming Snowboardcross leads Vancouver injury list
Snowboardcross was the most hazardous sport at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, with nearly 75 percent of female athletes sustaining injuries during the rough-and-tumble races. According to a medical study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, at least 11 percent of all athletes at the games in February sustained injuries -- including 20 concussions. New Zealand on target for Rugby World Cup
A year out from hosting the 2011 Rugby World Cup the organisers maintain the foundations of the promised "Stadium of Four Million" are well in place despite the problems they still face. Note: News items displayed are based on keyword searches for the name of your town/city and may not always be accurate for common place names. |