Think Local Harrow (Home Services Edition) Issue #137

Harrow News: Weather, Community Initiatives at Grange Farm, Affordable Housing Development, New Recycling Platform, and Business Opportunities!

Message from the Editor

Good morning, Think Local Harrow readers, and a very happy Thursday to you! Today’s edition brings you updates on the councillors' support for Grange Farm, the development of affordable homes on Burnt Oak Broadway, and efforts to tackle e-waste.

We’ve also put together a list of today’s events, provided the answer to yesterday’s brain teaser, and included an inspiring thought to ponder as you go about your day. Dive in and enjoy every moment of today’s issue!

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Harrow on the Hill Councillors Back Vital Community Resource in Grange Farm

The My Yard Community Hub stands as a testament to what can be achieved when a community comes together to support its most vulnerable. With the backing of local Labour councillors and the dedicated leadership of community figures like Erika Fontaine, Grange Farm is setting a commendable example of effective community engagement and support.

Burnt Oak Broadway Development Brings 100 Affordable Homes to Edgware

The completion of the Burnt Oak Broadway development by Sovereign Network Group marks a crucial step forward in addressing the housing shortage in London with a focus on sustainability and affordability. This project not only offers new homes to many but also enhances the community with green technology and essential services.

New Digital Platform in London Aims to Reduce E-Waste by Promoting Recycling

The Library of Things, a novel project aimed at promoting sustainable consumer habits, has launched a digital platform to help Londoners rent, repair, reuse, or recycle their small electricals rather than buying new ones. This initiative seeks to address the growing problem of electronic waste by providing accessible and convenient alternatives to purchasing.

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Trivia Answer

What is the geographical setting of Pinkwell in the London Borough of Hillingdon.

  1. On the coast of the River Thames

  2. Near the village of Harlington and the suburb of Hayes

  3. In the southernmost part of London

  4. Adjacent to London Heathrow Airport

Correct Answer: 2. Near the village of Harlington and the suburb of Hayes

Pinkwell is situated near the village of Harlington and the suburb of Hayes, which are significant localities within the London Borough of Hillingdon. This area is notable for its proximity to these historic sites and is part of the Greater London area.

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