Think Local Harrow (Health & Wellness Edition) Issue #157

Harrow News: New Hodgson Group Offices Opened, Petition Against Parking Charges, Police Chase Masked Cyclists | Debunking the Five-Second Rule | Boost Your Business!

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Happy Hump Day, Think Local Harrow Readers! Today's health and wellness edition brings you updates on the grand opening of the new Hodgson Group offices, a community petition against parking charges, efforts in the search for robbery suspects, and a fact-check on the infamous five-second rule.

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Mayor of Harrow Inaugurates New Hodgson Group Offices on Headstone Lane

The Mayor of Harrow, Councillor Ramji Chauhan, opened new offices for Hodgson Group on Headstone Lane, marking a significant expansion for the local business.

Community and Businesses Unite in Petition Against Harrow Parking Charges

Labour councillors in Harrow are petitioning against changes to free parking that could impact local businesses and residents, with over 1,200 signatures collected so far.

A man was targeted in an attempted robbery at The Hive's playing fields in Edgware, with suspects attempting to steal his phone. Despite a chase and CCTV review, the suspects are still at large.

Doctor Debunks Five-Second Rule with New Bacterial Research

Dr. Sermed Menzher debunks the "five-second rule," revealing that harmful bacteria on floors can contaminate dropped food almost immediately, especially on tile surfaces, according to scientific research.

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Trivia Answer

What was Hendon Aerodrome notably used for during the early 20th century?

  1. It was the main airport for international flights from London.

  2. It hosted a significant annual aviation event.

  3. It served as a Royal Navy base.

  4. It was a manufacturing hub for civilian aircraft.

Correct Answer: 2) It hosted a significant annual aviation event. ​

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