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Laugh?!!! Lucky I was wearing a belt...............
Laugh?!!! Lucky I was wearing a belt because otherwise my sides would have split. The BBC have unearthed the funniest comedian in history...........working in their own PR department. "It is embarrassing for the Beeb, who pride themselves on political
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LEWISHAM: Allied Carpets goes into administration but Loampit Vale store saved
A CARPET company has gone into administration after a fall in demand for flooring. However, Allied Carpets’ Lewisham branch, in Loampit Vale, is one of 51 of 217 stores already sold, saving 400 jobs nationwide. Administrator BDO Stoy
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Roll on the autumn.........
Now, whilst I don’t want to wish the glorious summer away, this autumn can’t come quick enough...........Alesha’s back! Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssssssssssss! You may remember at the end of last year, in my blog “Out with the old and in with the new
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ELTHAM: Youngsters abseil down Eltham Green School for charity
CHILDREN raised around £6,000 for charity by abseiling down a school. Widehorizons Outdoor Education Trust, which provides outdoor learning for youngsters in Lewisham and Greenwich, held the event at Eltham Green School, in Middle Park Avenue
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NORTH KENT: Schools to get more than £4m for out-of-hours childcare
KENT County Council has received more than £4m in government cash to boost provision of out-of-hours school services. The funding, part of an overall investment of £167m across the country, will enable schools to look after children between
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SIDCUP: Passenger feared for life onboard contagious cruise ship
A PENSIONER has spoken of his ordeal, trapped on a cruise ship where half the passengers contracted the winter vomiting disease. Doug Walters 75, of Hatherley Crescent, Sidcup, returned 12 days ago from a trip on the Marco Polo, round the Scottish
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BROMLEY: 'Long haul' swine flu warning from primary care trust
IT COULD be another seven months before the swine flu epidemic reaches its peak, according to health trust chiefs. A board meeting at the Bromley Primary Care Trust (PCT) last week also revealed doctors are now treating 200 people a day for