Concerns that someone could die at a car crash hotspot continues after a fourth reported car crashed in a residential road in recent months. Last night (April 18) at around 8.19pm marked the fourth car to crash at Royston Park Road, with one eyewitness claiming the car was a “write off”. Officers and the London Fire Brigade attendded and found a car had left the road, striking a post box. Metropolitan Police says the car and post box were damaged, but there were no injuries or arrests. One eyewitness, Anthony Kenton, said: “What the past four recent ones also have in common is that they all involved the damage being across the pavement as well, and so far, it has only been luck, that neither the drivers nor pedestrians have been killed.
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Coronavirus cases have increased in Harrow as the borough saw a week-on-week rise in its seven-day infection rate. The borough recorded a rate of 40.6 cases of the virus per 100,000 people in the week to April 12, which is up from a rate of 30.7 in the previous seven days. It comes after lockdown restrictions eased further on March 29, allowing outdoor mixing in groups of six or up to two households. One of the worst affected areas in Harrow is Kenton West, which recorded 16 cases in the seven days to April 11 – this is a jump of 14 cases from the previous week. Greenhill South and Queensbury South recorded eight cases in the same time period, Belmont saw seven and Wealdstone North, Kingsbury West and South Harrow recorded six new cases.
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Coronavirus cases have increased in Harrow as the borough saw a week-on-week rise in its seven-day infection rate. The borough recorded a rate of 40.6 cases of the virus per 100,000 people in the week to April 12, which is up from a rate of 30.7 in the previous seven days. It comes after lockdown restrictions eased further on March 29, allowing outdoor mixing in groups of six or up to two households. One of the worst affected areas in Harrow is Kenton West, which recorded 16 cases in the seven days to April 11 – this is a jump of 14 cases from the previous week. Greenhill South and Queensbury South recorded eight cases in the same time period, Belmont saw seven and Wealdstone North, Kingsbury West and South Harrow recorded six new cases.