Crowdfunding drive to bankroll HDV High Court challenge
Campaigners protesting against the controversial Haringey Develpment Vehicle have mounted a crowdfunding drive to raise £25,000 in order to challenge the scheme in the High Court.
Campaigners protesting against the controversial Haringey Develpment Vehicle have mounted a crowdfunding drive to raise £25,000 in order to challenge the scheme in the High Court.
Officers in Westminster are concerned for the welfare of Dorothy Caines who also suffers from Type 2 diabetes, for which she needs medication, and may be in the Harrow Road area.
A report published last week by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) shows that Brent’s Troubled Families programme is making good progress.
An awareness event highlighting the dangers of gun and knife crime took place at the UCKG HelpCentre in Kilburn last Sunday, April 2.
A former school worker has been jailed for 17 years over a string of sex offences committed against two underage girls.
The Italian Wine Company, based on the Falcon Park Industrial Estate, dodged paying £40million in tax by selling hundreds of thousands of cases “under the counter” for cash, a court has heard.
The Greater London Authority (GLA) has pledged £750,000 from the London Regeneration Fund for the refurbishment of the Granville Centre.
A trader caught selling illicit match day programmes which could have fleeced football fans out of £45,000 over the 2015 FA Cup semi-final weekend was spared jail last week.
The Ice Cafe, in Neasden Lane, and Momtaz, in Church Road, Willesden, are the latest in a string of illegally operating shisha bars to be prosecuted by Brent Council.
Tottenham Hotspur have reached a deal with Wembley National Stadium Limited (WNSL) for a one-month extension before deciding whether to play their home games at the national stadium next season.
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