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| Notice, Wood End Road, 28/7/2021. Don't be a 'tosser'. |
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
Sweet Corner - Greenford Road
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| Sweet Corner |
Friday, July 09, 2021
Alarming rise in Covid cases in Harrow
1694 active #COVID19 cases in #Harrow up 617 from last week. Source: https://t.co/4LVpsMXpXx pic.twitter.com/F1B0YNbFNi
— Stephen Moran (@stephen_j_moran) July 10, 2021
Updated 10 July 2021: Number of active Covid cases in Harrow is 1694 up 617 from last week. Source www.covid.joinzoe.com
Walk-in centres are available for anyone at all to walk in and get your Covid vaccine. It's free and you don't need an NHS number. Click here for links and details of London walk-in mass vaccination centres
Sunday, June 20, 2021
Wood End Library boarded up
Saturday, June 12, 2021
Vaccine poster defaced - Harrow
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| Update, the view next day (Sunday) |
Update 23/6/2021: The worn-out hoardings on that side of the road have been completely renewed, pigeons evicted from behind them and the edges sealed. There are two matching billboards on the other side of the street, and those are in an equally decrepit condition, with pigeons nesting behind them too. It's a pity for the pigeons but in that location, there are so many that they could be a health hazard to passersby. [Not the only health hazard around there. Ed.]
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| The second of the old worn-out hoardings was replaced today. |
Friday, May 14, 2021
The sad, shameful demise of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry
The sad, shameful demise of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry https://t.co/YIeKthPLdo
— Spitalfields Life (@thegentleauthor) May 14, 2021
Monday, May 03, 2021
From The Yard to Tiffty's Tavern and from Maher's to Moloney's
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| A signwriter changing the name of this pub in North Greenford from "The Yard" to "Tiffty's Tavern" |
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| And before it became "The Yard" it was "Gerry Mac's". |
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| A photo of "Tommy Maher's Irish Bar", which used to be "Ryans" and more recently "Moloney's Bar" |
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Day of the Flying Leaves by Stephen Moran
Tuesday, February 09, 2021
Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Short Story of the Month, December 2020
We're back to sharing favourite stories. How could anyone not love a story that contains the line "I was a cactus."(?) And don't tell me it's not December, months last for years now! Ed.
The Willesden Herald Story of the Month
December 2020: Christmas Present by Lynsey Rose
“I wrote this a few years ago, when we were asked to write a story with the theme of Christmas for my writing group. Of course, Christmas is a crappy theme so you have to go the full ‘Carrie’ with it. Happy Christmas!“
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| Lynsey Rose |
Sunday, January 17, 2021
Chemist shop: "Covid tests available" (Sudbury Hill)
CuraPharm chemist shop, 154 Greenford Road. Scrolling sign says "Covid tests available" 16 January 2021 (video) #CovidUK #SudburyHill pic.twitter.com/RuJHcECXp2
— Stephen Moran (@stephen_j_moran) January 17, 2021
CuraPharm chemist shop, 154 Greenford Road. Scrolling sign says "Covid tests available" 16 January 2021. (Twitter video). N.B. You can get a free test. Google "Covid tests near me" or visit this official site to request a free test online.
Thursday, January 14, 2021
Lifts being built at Sudbury Hill station (photo)
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Social distancing outside the Post Office
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Soon the days will grow longer, the evenings brighter
Olivia Douglas - A Hug or Two. Maybe next Summer? Happy holidays!
Sunday, November 22, 2020
Looking up trees again, November 2020
Thursday, November 19, 2020
Greenford Road closed at Sudbury Hill after shooting
Wednesday, November 04, 2020
Estimated Covid-19 cases (Harrow)
Saturday, October 31, 2020
Save Arnold Circus
"Conservation groups are calling for a proper heritage assessment before digging up Arnold Circus, the centrepiece of the listed Boundary Estate which is the world’s first municipal housing scheme built in the 1890s." #towerhamlets #savearnoldcircus https://t.co/94UA5gKf4k
— Stephen Moran (@stephen_j_moran) October 31, 2020
'The historic Arnold Circus was not the place for “expensive and ill-conceived enhancements”, an area celebrated worldwide for its unique design and architecture, the trust pointed out. The simplicity of the Arnold Circus design “should not be tampered with”.
Conservation groups are calling for “a proper heritage assessment” before digging up Arnold Circus, the centrepiece of the listed Boundary Estate which is the world’s first municipal housing scheme built in the 1890s.' (Hackney Gazette)
Tower Hamlets council has already broken up some of the original Yorkstone paving, apparently without waiting for planning permission.
Sunday, October 11, 2020
Stunning new council housing in Greenwich
New Council housing we just did for people in Greenwich pic.twitter.com/KuhJx3MDBy
— Peter barber (@PpeterPeter) October 10, 2020
Monday, September 28, 2020
Fire at the Lexi Cinema
28 September 2020: Bad news, northwest London's own Lexi Cinema is closed due to a fire that happened overnight in the foyer.
We are devastated to announce that in the early hours of this morning there was a fire in the foyer of the cinema, the cause of which is still being investigated.
— TheLexiCinema (@TheLexiCinema) September 28, 2020
We will be closed for the foreseeable future.
Full statement below ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/dW34JdLrqA
Thursday, September 24, 2020
The Blitz, 80 years on: Bombing of South Hallsville School
How wartime ‘ripple’ led to 600 deaths in east London school is revealed by BBC investigators https://t.co/O3I1ngmMFa
— Spitalfields Life (@thegentleauthor) September 24, 2020
"The little-known tragedy of a wartime bomb that never exploded—yet had a “ripple affect” causing 600 deaths in an east London school—is being uncovered by BBC investigators." (East London Advertiser)
Families were sheltering in the school building after being evacuated from their homes due to an unexploded bomb on the first day of the London blitz. But the school took a direct hit the following day causing far more casualties than were announced at the time.
London figs
All these figs were grown this year in a south-facing walled corner in Harrow. The biggest ones were picked in July but the recent Indian summer spell has produced another crop. They bleed a white latex-like sap when plucked.
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| This plump one today, September 24 |
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| Picked on September 20 |
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| September 18 |
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| September 16 |
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| September 12 |
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| Some from July 19th |
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| Split fig on a sideplate, July 19 |
Sunday, September 06, 2020
Monday, August 24, 2020
Short Story of the Month, September 2020
We dedicate the last of our 2020 lockdown series, and our last ever publication, to all those who have lost their lives and those bereaved in the Covid-19 pandemic. Follow the guidelines and stay well till all this is over. See you on the other side. (Ed.)








































