HARROW, LONDON


'Harrow' is the second principal town in the London Borough of Harrow. It is a suburb situated 12.2 miles (16.4 km) west northwest of Charing Cross. It is one of ten major metropolitan centres identified in the London Plan.
Harrow is widely known for Harrow School, attended by Winston Churchill and Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, however Harrow County School also had a tradition of noted staff and pupils, e.g. Sir Paul Nurse, Sir Nigel Sheinwald, Michael Portillo, Clive Anderson and Geoffrey Perkins. Harrow is home to a large University of Westminster campus near Northwick Park Hospital (although both these landmarks actually lie within the London Borough of Brent).

Contents
Etymology
Present day
Transport
Nearby districts
Twinning
Notable residents
References
External links

Etymology


Its name came from Anglo-Saxon ''hearg'' = "(heathen) temple", which was probably on the hill of Harrow, where St. Mary's Church stands today.[1]

Present day


Harrow features a moderately large shopping area in the town centre. The main shopping district is located near Harrow-on-the-Hill tube station and Harrow Bus Station, and has two shopping centres. The St. Ann's Shopping Centre (formerly the site of Heathfield High School for Girls), opened by Princess Diana in 1987, is the older of the two and contains an extensive food court. St. George's opened by Catherine Zeta Jones is a smaller mall, but features a gym and a 13-screen vue cinema. Complementing the shopping centres are a number of high street shops and a large Debenham's department store.
Harrow is a diverse borough, having 41.2% of its population from the BME (Black and Minority Ethnic) communities, with the largest group being of Indian ethnicity.[2]
Crime figures are low; the borough had 1,111 notifiable offences in April 2007, compared with an average of 2,204 across London's boroughs. [3]

Transport


The area has good public transport links and is served by the Metropolitan Line of the London Underground and also by the National Rail services of Chiltern Railways and Silverlink. Stations in the area are:

Harrow-on-the-Hill station (Metropolitan Line & Chiltern Railways)

Harrow and Wealdstone station (Bakerloo Line & Silverlink)

North Harrow tube station (Metropolitan Line)

Northolt Park railway station (Chiltern Railways)

West Harrow tube station (Metropolitan Line)

South Harrow tube station (Piccadilly Line)

Sudbury Hill tube station (Piccadilly Line)

Rayners Lane tube station (Metropolitan Line & Piccadilly Line)
Harrow is near to the A40/M40, M25 and the M1 motorways.
The town centre also has a major bus station adjacent to Harrow-on-the-Hill station that serves as an important hub for buses in the area. Many routes to North and West London pass through this station. Notable routes serving Harrow include:

★ The 140 route starting and terminating at Harrow Weald and Heathrow Airport

★ The 182 route starting and terminating at Harrow Weald and Brent Cross

★ The 183 route starting and terminating at Pinner and Golders Green Bus Station

★ The N18 nightbus which starts at Trafalgar Square and terminates at Harrow Weald Bus Station

★ The 258 route starting and terminating at Watford Junction and South Harrow Station

★ The 114 route starting and terminating at Ruislip Station and Mill Hill.
On 8th October, 1952, three trains collided at a Harrow station killing 112 people. Of the dead, 64 were railway employees on their way to work.

Nearby districts



Harrow on the Hill

North Harrow

South Harrow

West Harrow

Harrow Weald

Brent

Hendon

Hatch End

Kenton

Pinner

South Harrow

Stanmore

Wealdstone

Twinning


Harrow as seen from Northwick Park

Harrow is twinned with:

Douai, France.

Notable residents


:see London Borough of Harrow

References


1. Room, Adrian: “Dictionary of Place-Names in the British Isles”, Bloomsbury, 1988. ISBN 0 7475 0170 X
2. London against gun and knife crime
3. Police web site download in Excel format

External links



Harrow Times newspaper

Harrow College website

St Dominic's Sixth Form College Website

Harrow Agenda 21 Environmental Forum

Harrow and Wembley Outdoor Group

Eggmeg Online Calendar listing events in Harrow Borough

Harrow County School allumnus site

Harrow Music Service

Harrow Young Musicians

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