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Harrow Leisure Centre (Photo: Google Maps) The NHS has been given permission to use a leisure centre in Harrow as a Covid-19 vaccine site to support the rollout over the next year. Harrow Council’s cabinet agreed to grant a licence to the health service to occupy Harrow Leisure Centre’s Byron Hall, in Christchurch Avenue, Wealdstone. It will be able to use the site for at least 12 months to administer vaccines against coronavirus. Cllr Keith Ferry, deputy leader of Harrow Council, explained the council has also entered into an agreement with Everyone Active, which currently manages the site, to allow the NHS suitable access.
Now she s back, her children attend a local primary, and her brothers Ben and Luc and mum Yvonne are up the road.
Smith describes her teen years as free range . Hanging around the neighbourhood exploring, going to the posh parts like Hampstead meeting private school kids, or the other way to West Kilburn or Harlesden. It was an adventure.
There was rave culture, smoking weed, clubbing in Camden, and seeing Neneh Cherry on TV wearing our clothes and talking our language. We thought we were cool, she smiles.
And there were lies about where you were going, without mobile phones you had to organise it beforehand.. the lies were more complicated… you had to get to the phone before Mum did”.
Now she s back, her children attend a local primary, and her brothers Ben and Luc and mum Yvonne are up the road.
Smith describes her teen years as free range . Hanging around the neighbourhood exploring, going to the posh parts like Hampstead meeting private school kids, or the other way to West Kilburn or Harlesden. It was an adventure.
There was rave culture, smoking weed, clubbing in Camden, and seeing Neneh Cherry on TV wearing our clothes and talking our language. We thought we were cool, she smiles.
And there were lies about where you were going, without mobile phones you had to organise it beforehand.. the lies were more complicated… you had to get to the phone before Mum did”.