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Fundraiser gets defibrillator installed in Canons Park, Harrow
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Puttin up front gates will now be subject to planning permission (Photo: Pixabay) People living in some Harrow’s conservation areas will now need planning permission to make changes to the front boundaries of their properties. Harrow Council’s planning committee last week agreed to impose new rules in ten conservation areas across the borough. It means any changes to, demolition of, or erection of gates, walls, fences, or other enclosures will now need to be approved by the council. These previously fell under permitted development rights. The affected areas are East End Park, Pinner High Street, Pinnerwood Park, Pinner Hill, Little Common, Stanmore Hill, Kerry Avenue, Canons Park, Brookshill Drive and Grimsdyke Estate, and Harrow Weald Park.
FA Cup final travel advice: All you need to know about heading to Leicester s Wembley cup final
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With 6,250 Leicester City fans allowed to travel down to the FA Cup Final this month, people will have to act fast to get things booked and ready in time.
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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