Harrow Times Review of the Year 2014: December
Northwick Park Hospital and accident and emergency services were in the headlines again in December.
Northwick Park Hospital and accident and emergency services were in the headlines again in December.
In November it was announced a fracking company had applied to search for shale gas under Harrow.
A big story for October was the final report from the Planning Inspectorate into Harrow Borough Council’s handling of its long running dispute with Barnet FC and its stadium the Hive.
A business owner claimed he was being hounded by Harrow Borough Council for a parking fine issued to his vehicle’s former owner in September.
August saw the start of the inquest into the death of a man killed as he saved his family from a fire caused by a faulty fridge freezer.
July was the month when a meals-on-wheels delivery driver helped rescue a 92-year-old woman who was stuck in a lift.
In June the Harrow Times revealed an independent investigation into institutional racism at Harrow Borough Council cost the taxpayer £15,000.
In May it was revealed that the then Mayor of Harrow had overspent during her year in office by nearly £45,000.
A restaurant owner came under pressure in April for having a Saddam Hussein poster in his front window.
March was the month the Harrow Times reported on Harrow Borough Council using spy plane technology to find beds in sheds.
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