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  • APPROVAL OF PREMISES AS A VENUE

    PUBLIC NOTICE LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY APPROVAL OF PREMISES AS A VENUE FOR CIVIL MARRIAGES & CIVIL PARTNERSHIPS The Marriages and Civil Partnerships (Approved Premises) Regulations 2005 Notice is given that application has been made to the London

  • TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 (as amended)

    PUBLIC NOTICE LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 (as amended) TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT AND REGULATIONS

  • NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PRIOR APPROVAL

    PUBLIC NOTICE LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PRIOR APPROVAL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE)ORDER 1995 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL PERMITTED DEVELOPMENT)(AMENDMENT)(ENGLAND) ORDER 2001 NOTICE UNDER

  • NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION

    PUBLIC NOTICE LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT AND REGULATIONS 1990 (Notices under

  • NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION TO MODIFY OR

    PUBLIC NOTICE LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION TO MODIFY OR DISCHARGE A PLANNING OBLIGATION UNDER SECTION 106B OF THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 (Publicity by the local planning authority) Take

  • Feedback wanted on wildlife protection plan

    RESIDENTS are being invited to comment on plans to protect some of the borough’s species of animal and plants. Greenwich Council’s biodiversity action plan aims to develop particular habitats in the borough where wildlife can thrive. The council

  • Drugs and knife found in train stations operation

    POLICE handed out eight cannabis warnings, arrested six people and found a knife during a six-hour stop and search operation in Bromley. Seventy officers stopped and searched 210 people at Bromley South and Shortlands train stations between

  • Two guilty of Hell's Angel biker murder

    TWO men have been found guilty of murdering a Hell’s Angel biker who was gunned down on a motorway. Gerry Tobin, of Mottingham Road, Mottingham, was shot dead as he rode his motorbike along the M40 in Warwickshire on August 12 last year. The 35-year-old

  • 'Miracle' tot returns home to Petts Wood

    TWO-YEAR-OLD Oluchi Nwaubani wasn’t breathing when she was pulled from a swimming pool earlier this year, her tiny heart barely beating after being in the water for 18 long minutes. Doctors said if the tot didn’t breath for herself within hours

  • Bromley pensioner fraud suspects arrested

    A LOFT was not the best hiding place for a man accused of defrauding Bromley pensioners. Police were searching a house when the 30-year-old suspect crashed through the ceiling into the bathroom at around 7am this morning (November 24).

  • 'Shortage' of places in Bromley reception classes

    A WORRIED mum has written to the Mayor of London as she tries to find a local school for her four-year-old son. And the council have admitted that an influx of parents moving into the borough since September has led to a shortage in the number

  • Theatre Tokens Christmas gift boxes to be won

    NEWS Shopper has teamed up with Theatre Tokens so you can dazzle your friends and loved ones with the magical gift of theatre this Christmas. Theatre Tokens present a limited edition Christmas gift box which promises the recipient an unforgettable

  • Lucy's parents coping with her death

    Calvin and Debbie Clarke lost their 24-year-old daughter Lucy to a rare lung condition in April. They told reporter MICHAEL PURTON how their religious belief has helped them cope. Just hours before she died on April 7, Swanley resident Lucy

  • Cup woe for Beckenham

    Beckenham 22-30 Cobham BECKENHAM welcomed Cobham to Balmoral Avenue for the second time in two weeks as the teams put their league challenges aside to contest round two of the EDF Intermediate Cup. Both sides made a host of changes from their regular

  • Friends in shock after suspected Woolwich homophobic murder

    FRIENDS have spoken of their shock and disbelief at the vicious killing of a Woolwich man after a suspected homophobic attack. David Cooper’s body was found in his home by two friends in Sir Martin Bowes House, Calderwood Street, last Wednesday

  • Wings fortunate to earn replay

    Welling United 1-1 AFC Totton FOLLOWING entertaining home matches on the previous two Saturday’s, Welling United put in a mediocre FA Trophy performance against an AFC Totton side from two leagues below them in the pyramid. Earlier in the season

  • Teaching shoppers the bear necessities

    A POLAR bear helped to educate shoppers on a busy high street — once they got close enough to realise it wasn’t real. Bjorn the seven-year-old polar bear, actually a man inside a life-like costume, and his handler Ursula, both from street entertainment

  • Protect yourself from fire this winter

    HOMEOWNERS are being asked to help others and themselves make sure their homes do not go up in smoke this winter. The onset of the wintry weather means more people are turning on electric heaters, lighting candles and cooking more hot food.

  • Stalemate for Ebbsfleet as Kettering earn point

    Ebbsfleet United 0-0 Kettering Town THE Fleet’s steady improvement in the league continued on an unfamiliar Sunday afternoon, but they couldn’t quite find a killer blow to match the two dealt previously to Barrow and Crawley. Liam Daish kept faith

  • More cup misery for Lillywhites

    Swindon Supermarine 1-0 Bromley BROMLEY came back down to earth with a bang on Saturday in deepest Wiltshire as they crashed out of the FA Trophy. Following three successive victories, they lost by the only goal of the game in what quite frankly

  • Kindness Club hero: Offering a reward and doing a good deed

    WE asked for businesses to offer rewards to people who do good deeds. Then we asked people to start doing nice things to earn the rewards. One man has chosen to do both! That man is Steve Gibbs, who runs a property services firm based in Deptford

  • Euro-zone bargain hunters expected at Bluewater

    SHOPPERS in Bluewater may find themselves queuing up behind travellers from the continent this Christmas. Bargain hunters from the Euro-zone are said to be coming to shop in the UK because of the weakness of the pound. According to research by a

  • Darts get second chance to cause Trophy upset

    St Albans City 0-0 Dartford THIS FA Trophy third round qualifying tie started promptly under an icy, grey-flecked sky, backed by a wind direct from Siberia. Loan signing Liam McDevitt was omitted to avoid being cup-tied, but fellow

  • Fair raises more than £3,000

    A CHURCH has raised more than £3,000 for good causes at its annual November fair. There were stalls selling cakes, jewellery, toiletries, books, toys at St Nicholas Church, Church Lane, Chislehurst, as well as a raffle and tombola. Father Christmas

  • Tragic will be magic at Ludlow

    The Sports Investor Bet of the Day - Monday a 3 point each way bet on horse number 8 Tragic Realm in the 12.50 at Ludlow - at odds of around 12/1 Trained by Evan Williams and with three pound claimer Donal Fahy in the saddle this six year old

  • Points shared at Mead

    Thamesmead Town 1-1 Redbridge Honours were rightly shared between Thamesmead and Redbridge in an end to end, tightly fought match. Carl Bruce opened the scoring for the visitors on 43 minutes after a mistake at the back allowed him to fire home from

  • Comment: Pardew simply ran out of time and excuses

    CHARLTON finally called time on Alan Pardew's reign as manager on Saturday evening, hours after the Addicks were thrashed 5-2 by Sheffield United at The Valley. The result, the latest in a long line of defeats in SE7, provoked a furious response

  • Beattie aiming for more goals

    CRYSTAL Palace striker Craig Beattie thought the team were "fantastic" in their 4-2 defeat of Bristol City. The Scottish striker, on loan from West Brom, scored to put Palace 3-1 ahead after a cross-shot from substitute Shefki Kuqi.

  • Skinner prepares for GB Trials

    Mike Skinner continued his preparations for the Great Britain trials for the European Championships in Liverpool in two weeks time with a 7th place in the McCain UK Cross Challenge in Gateshead. The Blackheath & Bromley athlete was involved in a very

  • On This Day

    On this day in... 1639 – Jeremiah Horrocks became the first astronomer to observe the transit of Venus. 1715 – The River Thames froze. 1859 – Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races

  • The BNP List

    A slightly controversial subject to undertake, but what better way to start off the week! The publication of the BNP membership list last week resulted in a witch hunt against those on the list, somewhat reminiscent of the McCarthy witch hunt of the