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Think Local Harrow (Legal Edition) Issue #197
๐ฆ๏ธ Todayโs Weather, ๐ฐ Taylor Swift Breaks Wembley Attendance Record, ๐ Vintage Tube Train Restored in London, ๐ฐ Ealing Music Students' Year-End Achievements, ๐ Ealing Family Seeks Help for Missing 13-Year-Old, ๐ฎ Hendon Cannabis Farm Shut Down, โ๏ธ Navigating Divorce Without Legal Aid
Message from the Editor
Good morning, Think Local Harrow Readers!
Here's what's happening around Harrow:
Wembley Record: Taylor Swift praises fans after smashing the attendance record at Wembley. Read about her incredible performance and the fanfare.
Vintage Tube Train: London's vintage tube train returns to service following a post-vandalism restoration. Celebrate the preservation of this historical piece.
Student Achievements: Ealing music students celebrate their achievements in a spectacular year-end show. Congrats to all the young talents!
Missing Child Appeal: An Ealing family pleads for help in finding their missing 13-year-old. Keep an eye out and support the search efforts.
๐ฎโโ๏ธ Crime:
Cannabis Farm Bust: Hendon cannabis farm shut down by police using cutting-edge technology. Learn about the operation and its success.
โ๏ธ Harrow Legal:
Divorce Without Legal Aid: Navigating divorce without legal aid? Discover your options for financial assistance and support.
Plus, check out our Events Calendar for our curated list of events, the daily trivia question, and an inspirational quote to kickstart your day. Dive in and enjoy!
Have a fantastic day!
*NOTE: Sometimes Gmail will clip the end of the newsletter. You can read the whole newsletter online hereโฆ
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Taylor Swift Praises Fans After Smashing Wembley Attendance Record
Taylor Swift sent a heartfelt message to her fans after breaking a Wembley record with her Eras Tour. Over 88,000 people attended her concert, which saw a record amount of mobile data used. Swift expressed her amazement at the loud crowds and memorable performances with fellow artists. She looks forward to returning to Wembley in August.
London's Vintage Tube Train Returns Post-Vandalism Restoration
The 1938 heritage tube train, which was vandalized with graffiti, will return to the tracks next month after extensive restoration. The London Transport Museum and TfL worked together to repair the damage. The train will offer heritage trips between Uxbridge and Harrow-on-the-Hill on the Metropolitan line in July, with additional trips to Heathrow Airport in August and Amersham in September. Tickets will be available soon.
Ealing Music Students Celebrate Achievements in Year-End Show
Music students from Ealing showcased their talents in a final-year performance, celebrating their achievements and hard work. The event featured a variety of musical pieces, highlighting the students' growth and skill development. This performance marked the culmination of their studies and offered an opportunity for the community to appreciate their dedication and artistry.
Ealing Family Pleads for Help in Finding Missing 13-Year-Old
A 13-year-old girl named Melody is missing from her home in Ealing, West London. She was last seen at around 8 AM on Tuesday, June 20. Melody is described as being of Asian heritage, around 5 feet 2 inches tall, with long dark brown hair. She was wearing a black coat, black jeans, and white trainers. The police are urging anyone with information to contact them immediately.
Hendon Cannabis Farm Shut Down by Police Using Cutting-Edge Technology
The Metropolitan Police have shut down a large cannabis farm in Hendon using advanced technology. The farm was discovered in a warehouse, equipped with sophisticated growing systems. This operation was part of a larger effort to tackle drug-related crime in the area.
Police praised the technology used for its effectiveness in locating and dismantling such operations. Residents are encouraged to report any suspicious activities to help combat the illegal drug trade.
Navigating Divorce Without Legal Aid: Options for Financial Assistance
Legal Aid for divorce was mostly cut in 2012, now available only in cases of domestic violence, child abduction risk, or homelessness. Alternatives include free legal advice, pro bono services, legal cost loans, and self-representation. Mediation can still receive Legal Aid based on financial need. Fee exemptions are available for court costs for those on low income.
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Trivia Question
In which year did Harrow-on-the-Hill station first open to the public?
1880
1894
1899
1966
Check out tomorrowโs issue for the correct answer.โ
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