February 2010 Archives

PINNER Methodist Church's new entrance has been nominated for the Harrow Architectural and Environmental Awards.
The project's architect John Orchard nominated the scheme at the building in Love Lane, Pinner, that was rejuvenated a year ago with a new entrance hall, portico, kitchen, disabled toilet and office.

A TALK about Chiltern Open Air Museum is to be given in Edgware by its director Sue Shave for the Harrow National Trust Association.
The attraction, in Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire, rescues threatened buildings from across the Chilterns - an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - and transports them to the 45-acre site of natural park, meadow and woodland to be reconstructed.

PLANS to extend and refurbished the vacant The Hare pub in Brookshill, Harrow Weald, have been submitted to Harrow Council.
The applicants say only by enlarging the dining area and improving disabled access could the Grade II Listed building become a viable commercial venture.

FAMILIES living in Hatch End will benefit from a new community centre and all-weather sports pitch after councillors approved the necessary plans.
Harrow Council's planning committee granted permission for the proposal from Watford FC Community Sports and Education Trust in which the existing Cedars
Youth Centre in Chicheley Gardens will be demolished and replaced with a two-storey multi-use building and a multi-purpose football field.

A CAST of teenagers will bring to life a contemporary version of Shakespeare play 'Julius Caesar' on Sunday, February 13.
Actors from the Bearfoot School of Performing Arts, all aged between 13 and 19, aim to make the production more accessible to young people with a modern setting, language and themes.

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