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James Bond has lived and worked in the Harrow area all his life. He was elected as an Independent councillor in May 2010, and follows in the footsteps of his late father who was also an Independent councillor.
This blog is where James will share his thoughts on the local issues, as well as giving you a flavour of what it is like to be a councillor.
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Happy Christmas Dad
This time of year means many things to many people, and for me Christmas Day is extra special ever since I woke up on Christmas morning in 1995 to discover that my Dad, friend and life time mentor had passed … Continue reading
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Back to school!
I went back to school last week when I attended my first meeting as a newly appointed school governor at Longfield School, which is one of the four schools in the Headstone North Ward. Walking through the school gates on … Continue reading
It’s good to talk!
Meeting the people is not just for election times. I have just spent a day out on the road, as I call it, where I have given all of my time exclusively to my constituents. This is the best part of being … Continue reading
North Harrow deserves better than this
In my election address I quoted from an email that had been sent to me by a resident. It is worth quoting again on here. It said: “Let’s face it North Harrow has changed from a lovely little sector of Harrow into … Continue reading