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Lone Star Movers Ltd. offers Harrow residents and businesses, moving in Harrow practical moving help and tips on removal costs, packing, moving checklist, movers quotes etc. We can help you plan and accomplish your moving goals in a efficient and affordable manner. Harrow Removal and Storage Company provide moving boxes and packing materials so you start packing straight away.
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The London Borough of Harrow is a London borough of outer north-west London. It borders Hertfordshire to the north and other London boroughs: Hillingdon to the west, Ealing to the south, Brent to the south-east and Barnet to the east.
The borough includes the areas:
- Belmont
- Canons Park
- Harrow
- Harrow on the Hill
- Harrow Weald
- Hatch End
- Headstone
- Kenton
- North Harrow
- Pinner
- Pinner Green
- Queensbury
- Rayners Lane
- Roxeth
- South Harrow
- Stanmore
- Wealdstone
- West Harrow
Harrow was formed in 1934 as an urban district of Middlesex, as a merger of the former area of Harrow on the Hill Urban District, Hendon Rural District and Wealdstone Urban District. The local authority was Harrow Urban District Council.
The urban district gained the status of municipal borough on 4 May 1954 and the urban district council became Harrow Borough Council. The 50th anniversary of the incorporation as a borough was celebrated in April 2004, which included a visit by Queen Elizabeth II.
In 1965 the municipal borough was abolished and its former area was transferred to Greater London from Middlesex to form the London Borough of Harrow. It is uniquely the only London borough to replicate exactly the unchanged boundaries of a single former district. This was probably because its population was large enough. According to the 1961 census it had a population of 209 080, making it the largest local government district in Middlesex.







