Poets’ Corner!

Harrow Council is consulting about the redevelopment, called Poet’s Corner, at the present site of the civic centre when it moves to Wealdstone. Harrow stands on the brink of its biggest regeneration opportunity in decades, led by the chief executive, and needs wider support to deliver the programme in a borough that has diverse populationContinue reading “Poets’ Corner!”

Would Tories be punished again at a Harrow by-election?

Seemingly Labour candidate Maxine Henson is all set to comfortably win at the Roxbourne Ward by-election, called due to the sad death of Cllr Bob Currie. Labour’s share of votes at the ward was 31% higher than Tories at the last council election. Added to this, Tories have been consistently facing defeats under Cllr Hall’sContinue reading “Would Tories be punished again at a Harrow by-election?”

Thai Pongal 2017

Thai Pongal is a harvest festival, equivalent to Thanksgiving, held every year on the first day of the Tamil month. The event on 5 February 2017, organised by Harrow Tamil Community Association included cultural performances and refreshments.

Why Harrow Tories selected a ‘divisive’ candidate?

While nationally Tory party asks for supporting the “One Nation movement in Britain”, Harrow East Conservative Association has selected Lakshmi Kaul as a candidate for the diverse and peaceful Queensbury ward for 2018 council election. Apparently an Indian national, she is a fierce Indian occupied Kashmir activist, showing lack of confidence in our democratic process.Continue reading “Why Harrow Tories selected a ‘divisive’ candidate?”