Harrow

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Approximate Population: 213,800

is a town in the Borough of , North West . It is a suburb situated 12.2 miles (16.4 km) west northwest of Charing Cross. It is one of the major metropolitan centres identified in the Plan.

is widely known for School, attended by Winston Churchill and Indian Prime Minister Nehru, however 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. is home to a large University of Westminster campus near Northwick Park Hospital (although both these landmarks actually lie within the Borough of Brent). was a municipal borough of Middlesex before its inclusion in Greater in 1965.

’s name comes from Old English hearg = “(heathen) temple”, which was probably on the hill of , where St. Mary’s Church stands today.

The town centre also has a major bus station adjacent to -on-the-Hill station that serves as an important hub for buses in the area. Many routes to North and West pass through this station. Notable routes serving include:

* The 140 route starting and terminating at Weald and Heathrow Airport
* The 182 route starting and terminating at 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 Weald
* The 258 route starting and terminating at Watford Junction and South Station
* The 114 route starting and terminating at Ruislip Station and Mill Hill.

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