October 2008 Archives
A GOLF club is hoping to sell alcohol for longer into the night.
Bosses at Northolt Golf Club in Huxley Close, is hoping to increase the hours they can sell booze until midnight Sunday to Saturday and until 1.30 am Friday and Saturday.
AN ELDERLY woman was taken to hospital in a critical condition after a crash involving a stolen car.
There were four vehicles involved in the smash in Ruislip Road, Greenford.
North Greenford residents are invited to air their views and share their concerns at their ward forum.
The neighbourhood meeting will take place at the Greenwood Inn in Whitton Avenue West, Northolt.
It will run from 7pm to 9pm on Thursday (30).
Try out challenging activities from flying to film making at the Girls Venture Corps Air Cadets.
The uniformed organisation is open to girls aged 11 to 20 and gives the opportunity to learn a range of new skills.
A Craft show displaying some of the area's best talent and workshops in a wide range of arts is being held at the end of the month.
Knitting, card, quilt and jewellery making are among the skills the public an come and learn about at Perivale Community Centre in Horsenden Lane North.
A concerned relative is appealing for measures to stop children cycling on Northala Field's mounds after his cousins were badly hurt.
George Haddad arrived on the scene shortly after the 16-year-old and his 14-year-old brother, who asked not to be named, crashed.
A Large bakery has been given the go-ahead by councillors despite neighbours fears that it will be noisy, create unpleasant odours and cause congestion.
The development was approved at a planning committee last night (15).
It will run 24 hours a day, seven days a week at Fairway Drive, Greenford.
A Global celebration of music and dance is coming to Perivale this Sunday.
Performers from France, Poland, Russia, Lithuania and Ireland promise to put on an impressive display at St Mary's Church in Perivale Lane.
Cockroaches are making a woman and her young granddaughter's lives a misery but they say pleas to the council to exterminate the pests have fallen on deaf ears.
Homeless Beryl Williams-Robinson and five-year-old Akira Kerr have endured weeks of sleepless nights and fears for their health since being placed in temporary accommodation in Windmill Road, Greenford.
The SPEED limit could be slashed to 20mph in a large section of Northolt after road bosses agreed funding for the scheme.
The slow zone for the area around Oldfield Circus could be in place as early as the end of next year if the proposals are agreed in a public consultation.

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