25 years in business for DJ who set up £5m truck empire from council flat
A Willesden DJ who first hit on the idea of a delivery business over a pint is celebrating a quarter of a century as a trucking tycoon.
A Willesden DJ who first hit on the idea of a delivery business over a pint is celebrating a quarter of a century as a trucking tycoon.
You might still see them here and there – squat little houses with slightly pitched roofs and neat little gardens.
Stolen bikes confiscated by the police that have not been reunited with their rightful owners are to be handed over to schools in Brent.
National politicians will on Wednesday discuss the shock decision by trustees to close Neasden’s Swaminarayan School.
Campaigners working to re-open Cricklewood Library are still waiting to set foot in the new building.
Brent Council hiked a dementia patient’s care costs by 60 per cent – even though he now gets less care than he used to.
Local politicians are backing campaigners who say Brent Cross West Thameslink station won’t be accessible enough for disabled people under current plans.
A fire swept through Dar’s Indian restaurant on the High Road in Willesden yesterday.
More than 200 parents and children gathered at a huge summer garden party on Saturday to see off beloved headteacher Teresa O’Higgins, who is retiring from the Convent of Jesus and Mary Infant School after 16 years at the helm.
A distraught dog owner has described the awful moment a moped rider ran over and paralysed his beloved border collie in a Wembley park.
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