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Genealogy Jean’s discovery
Do you ever sit in your living room at night and wonder who was there before you? KERRY ANN EUSTICE talks to a lady who found out and gets some advice on where you start With a new-build property, there is just one name on the deeds. It is a blank
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Landlords positive after SIPPS backtrack
MANY property investors were shocked by the last-minute backtracking by Gordon Brown and his decision not to allow residential property to contribute towards Self Invested Pension Plans (SIPPS). However, this has had little affect on confidence in the
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Hotel-to-let
The portfolio of a buy-to-let investor may include a range of properties a two-bedroom flat, a four-bedroom house with multiple occupants or student accommodation. Now they can add a hotel to their list. The latest project, which experts have predicted
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Just the Job - occupational therapist
Occupational therapists help people improve their ability to perform tasks in their daily living and working environments. KERRY ANN EUSTICE finds out more Qualifications: I have a BSc in occupational therapy, this includes 1,000 hours of fieldwork
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He's not the one in a billion
I would like to know if I'm going crazy? I have been in a relationship for quite some time now and am not 100 per cent sure if he is the one for me. What do you think? - Victoria, Melbourne Graham says ... I sense you are very actractive so it would
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Zak Scargill - two years
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Finley Scargill - seven months
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Leah Griffin - eight months
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Elle-Louise Manclark - 10 months
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Rush-hour crashes cause chaos
RUSH-HOUR traffic was thrown into chaos following two accidents on the same stretch of road within 40 minutes. The first was a five-car pile-up on the A2 flyover at the Black Prince in Bexley at just before 6pm last Wednesday. Three police cars struggled
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No action against firebomb suspects
NO FURTHER action is to be taken against six men arrested following an attempt to firebomb the Sikh temple in Belvedere. Police say there is not enough evidence to charge the men, aged between 18 and 25, with any offence. The incident took place on
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Ex-chief dies
CIVIC leaders have been paying tribute to former council chief executive Terry Musgrave, who died last week aged 61. Mr Musgrave was only 31 when he beat 60 other candidates to take the top job in Bexley in 1975 a position he held for 20 years. He
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More jobs and wards set to go at hospital
HOSPITAL chiefs have admitted they will have to cut jobs as part of a major cost-cutting exercise. Lewisham Hospital has already saved around £1.5m after cutting 20 mainly administrative and management posts. But the hospital, in Lewisham High Street
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News in brief
UNDERAGE BUYERS: A host of traders could face prosecution after they were caught selling alcohol to underage buyers. A Lewisham trading standards operation found that 32 out of 112 licensees were prepared to sell alcohol to a test buyer aged between
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Holocaust marked
YOUNG actors will put on a show to remember victims of genocide and persecution. Pupils from Fairlawn Primary School, Honor Oak Road, Brockley, are taking part in a theatre production to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. The production, at Broadway Theatre
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Blue badge clampdown
MOTORISTS are being warned they will be punished if they abuse a system designed to help disabled drivers. Lewisham Council is threatening to clamp down on non-disabled drivers who use blue badges to secure parking perks intended for disabled people.