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A green light for housing project

RESIDENTS on the waiting list for affordable housing have cause to celebrate after council chiefs stepped in and saved a housing development project. Camden Council s Executive gave the go-ahead last week for funds to be used to support the affordable ho... » MORE

Cheat jailed after netting £43,000

A BENEFIT cheat who scammed £43,000 but was caught when he left £10,000 in a drawer after moving home has been jailed for nine months. Blackfriars Crown Court heard Fahd El-Hajj pretended he was a penniless student while working as carpenter earning up to... » MORE

Academy agony for school chiefs

A SCHOOL is closer to crisis after teachers voted in favour of striking if planned job cuts are imposed, the Times has learned. Nine teaching positions are expected to go at the Crest Boys Academy in Crest Road, Neasden, in an attempt to plug a £1.2 mill... » MORE

Wheely great time

THE final piece of the motorcycling trio jigsaw has fallen into place, thanks to a phone call from south London. Times readers answered in their droves when we asked who the three motorcyclists were and we managed to track down two of them. We found out t... » MORE

Members driven away by bus lane

A COMMUNITY centre has suffered a substantial drop in use due to a lack of parking spaces since a bus lane was introduced outside it two-and-a-half years ago. Naginbhai Mistry, chairman of Dudden Hill Community Centre in Dudden Hill Lane, Willesden, fea... » MORE

Wrong routes worry

RAIL replacement bus services are adding extra time to journeys by taking the wrong route, a transport campaigner claims. Virginia Berridge, pictured, chairwoman of West Hampstead Amenity Transport (WHAT), said the buses, which have become a key way of g... » MORE

QPR: You have got to laugh!

HUNDREDS of angry QPR fans staged a demonstration against the club s owners at the end of their match against Scunthorpe last Saturday, writes Ben Kosky. Several supporters arrived at Loftus Road, White City, dressed in clowns costumes and wigs to highl... » MORE

Academy agony for school chiefs

A SCHOOL is closer to crisis after teachers voted in favour of striking if planned job cuts are imposed, the Times has learned. Nine teaching positions are expected to go at the Crest Boys Academy in Crest Road, Neasden, in an attempt to plug a £1.2 mil... » MORE
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