Walks, words and wristbands: when Harrow’s VAWG “Day of Action” becomes a publicity exercise

Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG): Harrow Council’s latest publicity drive, branded “Harrow shows up to support end to gender-based violence,” is polished, upbeat and carefully staged. A mayoral opening, a short town-centre walk, partner speeches and safety packs create the appearance of decisive action. But read alongside our earlier article, “Harrow talks tough onContinue reading “Walks, words and wristbands: when Harrow’s VAWG “Day of Action” becomes a publicity exercise”

£17.4m SEND boost for Harrow welcomed – but can troubled services deliver for children?

Harrow West MP Gareth Thomas has welcomed confirmation that Harrow will receive £17.374 million as part of Labour’s national programme to expand provision for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), promising new specialist places and improved local support. The funding forms part of a multibillion-pound national investment aimed at creating around 50,000 specialistContinue reading “£17.4m SEND boost for Harrow welcomed – but can troubled services deliver for children?”

City Hall welcomes Harrow Monitoring Group’s call for more accessible planning documents and consultations

City Hall has issued a formal acknowledgment of the Harrow Monitoring Group’s recent submission to the Mayor of London, commending the organisation for its “important” and “constructive” contribution to the ongoing debate about accessible and inclusive public consultation in the planning system. In a detailed response (MGLA121125-8307), London Plan Manager Marissa Ryan-Hernandez thanked the GroupContinue reading “City Hall welcomes Harrow Monitoring Group’s call for more accessible planning documents and consultations”

Much of £11bn Covid scheme fraud ‘beyond recovery’: what does that mean for Harrow?

The Covid Counter Fraud Commissioner’s revelation that nearly £11 billion of Covid-era public money has been lost to fraud and error nationally – with most of it now “beyond recovery” – should prompt serious reflection in every local authority that handled pandemic funds, including Harrow. While the borough received substantial support at the height ofContinue reading “Much of £11bn Covid scheme fraud ‘beyond recovery’: what does that mean for Harrow?”

Harrow’s apparent rightward shift leaves vulnerable children exposed as poverty crisis deepens

The government’s new child poverty strategy risks having limited impact in Harrow, where rising child poverty, increasing numbers of children living in B&Bs and mounting failures across children’s services continue to place vulnerable families at risk. The borough’s recent political direction – giving an ever-stronger sense of a council shifting to the right with inadequateContinue reading “Harrow’s apparent rightward shift leaves vulnerable children exposed as poverty crisis deepens”

Harrow talks tough on violence against women – but the action still doesn’t match the message

[This article is written with reference to the Harrow Council website’s information titled Harrow speaks up about Violence Against Women and Girls] Harrow Council’s recent work on violence against women and girls shows good intentions, but the substance remains thin and the impact hard to see. Its most concrete achievement is commissioning Cranstoun to deliverContinue reading “Harrow talks tough on violence against women – but the action still doesn’t match the message”

Is Harrow really ‘putting residents first’ – or just leaving vulnerable children behind?

The administration-designed Harrow Council slogan, “putting residents first,” sits increasingly uneasily alongside the persistent problems in its children’s services. The departure of yet another Director of Children’s Services – requiring the Managing Director to assume the statutory role on an interim basis – underscores ongoing instability at a time when the service remains under aContinue reading “Is Harrow really ‘putting residents first’ – or just leaving vulnerable children behind?”

From ULEZ to police stations: Harrow Tories revive costly anti-Khan warfare

Harrow Council’s 27 November meeting became the latest stage for a familiar political drama, as the borough’s Conservatives once again used local issues to fuel an anti–Sadiq Khan campaign – likely under growing pressure from Reform UK. During debate on their motion opposing the closure of Pinner Police Station’s volunteer-run front desk, Tory leader CllrContinue reading “From ULEZ to police stations: Harrow Tories revive costly anti-Khan warfare”

Harrow Conservatives drift right as Reform looms

The two motions before Harrow Council on 27 November may appear unrelated – the Conservative motion attacking Sadiq Khan over the closure of Pinner Police Station’s volunteer-run front desk, and Labour’s motion condemning national suggestions of deporting legally settled migrants – but together they expose a clear political trend. Harrow’s Conservatives are increasingly echoing theContinue reading “Harrow Conservatives drift right as Reform looms”

Harrow children’s services plunged back into instability as another director departs

Harrow Council is facing renewed turmoil in its children’s services following the departure of the Director of Children’s Services, prompting the emergency appointment of Managing Director Alex Dewsnap as interim DCS. The statutory role, required under the Children Act 2004, is now being filled on an interim basis “to ensure continuity of leadership” while theContinue reading “Harrow children’s services plunged back into instability as another director departs”