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Limited Edition winners
TCM COMPETITION: Marion Whiting of New Eltham and I Cuthbert of West Wickham both win a camcorder.
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Welling v Thurrock 26.12.2005
Danny Kedwell fires in a shot in the 1-1 draw between Welling and Thurrock on Boxing Day SP2318-03
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Welling v Thurrock 26.12.2005
Jamie Day puts the boot in as Welling are held at home by Thurrock
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Welling v Thurrock 26.12.2005
The Thurrock goal comes under pressure from Welling but the game ended in a stale 1-1 SP2318-05
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Welling v Thurrock 26.12.2005
Danny Kedwell is surrounded by the white shirts of Thurrock SP2318-01
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Welling v Thurrock 26.12.2005
Welling's Che Stadhart tries to win possession back for his side in the 1-1 draw SP2318-02
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Gravesend and Northfleet v Dagenham and Redbridge 26.12.2005
Charlie MacDonald beats the Daggers keeper to get Fleet on the scoreboard but it was not enough as his team go down 3-1 at home SP2317-07
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Gravesend and Northfleet v Dagenham and Redbridge 26.12.2005
Charlie MacDonald reels away after see the ball hit the back of the net SP2317-08
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Blog 1 by Kat Litter
This news blogging site is a complete waste of time. Who cares about dieting or managers' 'fantastic' new ideas to motivate their staff who are probably already bored to tears? Has nobody in Bromley got anything better to talk about? Thought not. EDITOR'S
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Gravesend and Northfleet v Dagenham and Redbridge 26.12.2005
Action as Fleet line up to fire at goal SP2317-06
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Gravesend and Northfleet v Dagenham and Redbridge 26.12.2005
Action on the touchline SP2317-05
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Gravesend and Northfleet v Dagenham and Redbridge 26.12.2005
The Fleet goals comes under pressure from the Daggers front men SP2317-01
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Gravesend and Northfleet v Dagenham and Redbridge 26.12.2005
More action SP2317-02
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Gravesend and Northfleet v Dagenham and Redbridge 26.12.2005
More action from the 1-3 defeat, shortly avenged with a 2-1 vicotry at Dagenham days later SP2317-03
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Driving into death trap
A ROAD safety campaigner has blasted the council's efforts to reduce accidents at a notorious blackspot. Jim Holder says Bexley Council's decision to put in a roundabout at the so-called suicide junction' in Sidcup has proved to be a "complete waste
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Giving up on town centre
STORE bosses say their Christmas trade was hit because reduced car parking kept customers away. Traders say the closure of 540-space Lord Street multi-storey car park has driven trade away from Gravesend town centre. The council sold the land to Barratt
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Angling for a new home
THOUSANDS of fish are in danger of becoming homeless after lakes they were to be moved to were found to be contaminated. Dartford Council intended to give 15,000 carp, bream and roach from the borough's Littlebrook Lake to the Dartford and District Angling
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Town is not a cat-astrophe
CATFORD "crap" town or cool town? This is the debate which has dominated News Shopper's letters page ever since one distinctly unimpressed visitor re-christened Catford as "Crap-ford". Now council chiefs are fighting back to defend the honour of the
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These pupils need centre
A TEACHERS' union secretary is calling for a new centre to deal with excluded pupils following the publication of a damning report. Out of 20 London boroughs, Greenwich had 1,526 suspensions and expulsions for physical and verbal assaults on teachers
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Search for the heroes
A TERMINALLY-ILL tsunami survivor would happily trade her compensation money for the chance to thank the people who saved her life. Grandmother Marlene Duck, 71, has received payouts from her insurance firm and the holiday company she used. But a year
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News in Brief
LONDON PRIDE: Christopher Austin from Bromley was made an OBE in the New Year Honours' List for services to passenger transport. He was executive director of the Community Rail Development and the Strategic Rail Authority. Roy Bishop, the deputy commissioner
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Full steam ahead for Tube after £450m cash boost
PLANS for the borough's first Tube line have been given a £450m cash injection. The loan will be used to upgrade tracks and stations in Sydenham, Crystal Palace, Penge West and Anerley, in the first stage of the £900m east London line extension. Bromley
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Time runs out for traveller family
THE deadline for a family of gipsies to leave green belt land has passed with them refusing to move and saying they have nowhere to go. Council chiefs are to seek advice from Bromley County Court about removing the Maughan family from Walden's Farm,
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Bundle of joy for the New Year
A "DELIGHTED" mother-of-three says she has had the best New Year gift of all. Sonia Bond, 40, was one of 10 women to have a baby on January 1 in The Princess Royal University Hospital, Farnborough. The baby girl, who has yet to be named, was born at
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Supporters treated ‘like mugs’ by FA
LIVID Charlton fans have shown football bosses the red card for the "shambles" which forced them into a wasted 600-mile journey. More than 500 Addicks' fans travelled to watch their team play Newcastle United only for the match to be postponed minutes
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News in brief
ON KEYBOARDS: New members are welcome at the Shirley Organ and Keyboard Society. The club hosts two-hour performances by professional organ and keyboardists from 8pm on the first Monday of every month. It meets at Langley Park Sports and Social Club,
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Protest against ‘torture flights’
PEACE activists have protested outside Biggin Hill airport against alleged CIA terror flights. Bromley and Beckenham CND members were joined by representatives from Lewisham and Greenwich CND at the protest. They were demonstrating following allegations
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Groups get cash boost
SUPERMARKET shoppers used their loyalty cards to give thousands of pounds to community groups. Grants totalling £2,475 were awarded from a supermarket's loyalty card scheme to groups in Bromley. Mental health advice service the Bromley User Group has
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Shopkeeper sold booze to youth
A SHOPKEEPER has been fined for selling alcohol to a 15-year-old boy in an undercover trading standards operation. Arjan Nandha, trading as Dhruvi News, was fined £500 and ordered to pay £150 costs at Bromley Magistrates' Court for committing the offence
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Take challenge and raise cash
A NEW Year's resolution to be more adventurous will not be broken by people who raise money for a hospice. Bromley-based Harris HospisCare is offering a whole range of adventurous holidays in 2006. These include a trek through Iceland's volcanic landscape
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Pupils take a walk and scoop trophy
PACKED pavements paid off for pupils who have won a walking competition. Southborough Primary School was awarded the competition trophy at an assembly at the end of last term. Eighty-three per cent of its pupils walked to the school in Southborough
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Arson-hit club is rising from ashes
A CLUBHOUSE gutted by fire is set to reopen three-and-a-half months early because of the hard work of an "extended family". Orpington Rugby Football Club members gave up their Christmas holidays to fix up the damage done by arsonists. One end of the
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Keeping our roads ice-free
GRITTING crews worked throughout the holiday period to keep the borough's roads and pavements free of ice. The team of 11 gritting trucks salted 200 miles of road every day. Town centre pavements were also salted so shoppers did not slip when looking
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Lottery joy for nature reserve run by council
A NATURE reserve has struck lucky on the Lottery by getting a share of a £1m payout. Scadbury Park, Old Perry Street, Chislehurst, has been awarded £75,000 for improvements. These will include increasing the number of trees and plant species. The
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Shoppers rush to land sale bargains
BARGAIN hunters have taken advantage of early Christmas sales to scoop the best shopping deals. Shops and traders saw sales build steadily through the month of December, climaxing on Christmas Eve after many stores began their sales early. Around 25
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Kent Club1 and TelStars1 battle it out for supremacy
AT THE halfway stage of the North West Kent Netball League (NWKL), Kent Club (KCNC1) are sitting pretty at the top of Division One. Following victory over Wealden2, KCNC1 are unbeaten with seven of the season's 14 matches played. It is a big step toward