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TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING
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 1990 (Notices under
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TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS
PUBLIC NOTICE LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 AS AMENDED - SECTION 14 TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC FOOTPATH NO 110 BROMLEY NOTICE OF INTENTION www.bromley.gov.uk 1. The Council of the London Borough
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TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING
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
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Tractor Boys pay the penalty at Charlton
CHARLTON tasted victory tonight in their only home pre-season game with a 2-1 success over Roy Keane’s Ipswich Town. Valley debutant Miguel Llera just headed wide from Grant Basey’s inviting cross in Charlton’s first attack of the game.
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DARTFORD: Police appealing for witnesses after alleged assault leaves man with broken jaw
POLICE are appealing for witnesses to an alleged assault that left a 21-year-old man with a broken jaw. In the early hours of Sunday (July 26), the man was allegedly assaulted near a burger van outside the Victoria and Bull Hotel in Dartford
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CHARITY: People needed for China trek
AF 28/7 ADVENTUROUS trekkers are being invited to raise money for charity. Age Concern and Help the Aged will run a fundraising trek across China in May next year offering people the chance to visit the Great Wall and Beijing. Event fundraiser Miranda
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BROMLEY AND DARTFORD: Council charging four-times normal price to bury people from outside borough
BURYING a mother near her son will cost four-times the normal price because she lives outside the borough the cemetery is in. Judy Oram, 70, who has terminal breast cancer, wants to be buried in St Mary Cray Cemetery, Star Lane, because her son Peter
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EDITOR'S BLOG: Genius of darts legend Phil 'The Power' Taylor
WE’VE just moved house and our domestic situation has all the symmetry of a tossed salad. There’s boxes everywhere, some of them, shockingly, still taped shut from the last time we moved. As a result, I haven’t seen much television recently. The only
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LEWISHAM: Council slammed over abuse of six children in same family
ABUSE of six children in one family went undetected by the authorities for years, reports have revealed. Lewisham Safeguarding Children Board, a partnership between all agencies dealing with child welfare in the borough, reviewed two cases involving
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Lillies complete sponsorship deal
BROMLEY global IT and telecoms recruiter NetworkersMSB has announced its headline sponsorship of Bromley FC in time for the start of the new season. The sponsorship, worth £20,000, means the NetworkersMSB name and its strap-line ‘Imagine the
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LEWISHAM & NORTH KENT: College refurb programme £2.7 billion short
A DAMNING report by MPs has found the council managing the rebuilding of further education colleges guilty of a “very serious failure”. The parliamentary Committee of Public Accounts says the Learning and Skills Council behaved “recklessly” in approving
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Darts legends ready for poker event
SOME of the world's leading darts players will be in Blackheath tonight and tomorrow evening to take part in a live poker tournament. Sky Sports master of ceremonies John McDonald will host the 180bets.com tournament at the Coombe Lodge in Charlton
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DARTFORD: MP Dr Howard Stoate to stand down
DARTFORD MP Dr Howard Stoate has announced he will stand down at the next election. Dr Stoate, who wishes to carry on in his job as a GP, says calls for MPs to give up outside work has left him with no choice but to resign. The Labour
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Game reviews: Bookworm, Wordulous, WordFu - iPhone / iPod Touch
The iPhone and iPod Touch devices have given word games a new lease of life. These days stretching your brain power and boosting your vocabulary doesn’t need to involve scribbling words into a newspaper or carrying a puzzle book and pen around
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Ex-Palace chief re-publishes book
DARTFORD football legend and former Crystal Palace boss Malcolm Allison has recently had a seminal book outlining his philosophies and coaching approaches to the game re-published. 'Soccer For Thinkers' provides a fascinating insight into one
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WEST WICKHAM: Arrest in football manager Ryan Musgrove murder case
POLICE have arrested a 26-year-old man in connection with the murder of Ryan Musgrove. The man was arrested last Thursday in Addiscombe and has been bailed until September 9. Mr Musgrove, a Coney Hall FC football manager, was on his
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FOREST HILL: Chef cook off next month
TWENTY five chefs will be competing in a jerk cookout at the Horniman Museum next month. The annual Jerk Cookout contest at the Forest Hill museum also includes live music from artists such as Levi Roots, craft stalls, a sports day and of course
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GREENWICH: John Austin MP helps launch Fairtrade cosmetics
RESIDENTS are being encouraged to start buying fair trade cosmetics and toiletries. People can now buy 57 products with Fairtrade certified ingredients, including lip balms, face masks, body butters and shower gels. High street names like Boots,
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Dartford ace closes gap in title race
HARRY Crawley admitted to feeling ecstatic after storming to his third victory from five starts in the hotly-contested Formula Kart Stars (FKS) Championship at PF International. His latest triumph means the Dartford star becomes the most successful
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DEPTFORD AND PLUMSTEAD: Green pennants for borough parks
TWO community-run parks have been awarded for being among the country’s best. Twinkle Park in Deptford and Slade Ponds in Plumstead have been given the prestigious Green Pennants awards. Part of the Green Flag award scheme, the pennants
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INTERVIEW: All rounder Faith Brown set for variety tour
FAITH has done a lot; from touring with the Four Tops, taking the lead role in Sunset Boulevard to carving out an impressive impressionist career. It is hard to know where to start. So I ask her whether she sees herself as an actress
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LONDON: Walking festival promises fun rambles for all
AN ANNUAL walking festival will feature more than a dozen trails for people of all ages and abilities. The Green Chain Walking Festival will run from September 12 until September 20 in the boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lewisham and Southwark
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Harriers spread the 2012 gospel in Bromley
WITH the 2012 Olympics just around the corner, a small group of coaches from Blackheath & Bromley Harriers AC have created an initiative to introduce and promote athletics in the community. The 'Athletics in the Park' initiative will commence on July
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SOUTH EAST: Residents can nominate their favourite park
RESIDENTS still have a chance to nominate their favourite park as the best in the south east. The competition is in its eighth year and has been organised by Briggs and Stratton, which make engines for maintenance equipment including lawnmowers.
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Summer rugby courses at Gravesend
GRAVESEND RFC will host three coaching courses for youngsters during the summer holidays. The three-day courses are aimed at youngsters aged from seven to 15 and the first, which is for those between the age of seven and nine, starts today and runs
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BEXLEY & NORTH KENT: Trio charged over £345m cocaine haul
TWO men from Sidcup and South Darenth have been charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine with an estimated street value of 400 million euros (£345m). The 1,554kg of cocaine was seized off the coast of Dunlough Bay, Cork, in July 2007, following
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LONDON: Free swimming uptake highest in Greenwich
SWIMMING pools in the Greenwich borough have handled the highest number of free swims in the News Shopper area, according to Government figures. Bexley, Lewisham and Greenwich councils all signed up to the Government’s £140 million free swimming
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BROMLEY: Lush Cosmetics starts protest against palm oil company
AN ETHICAL beauty brand is inviting residents to take part in a protest to help indigenous people keep their homes. Lush Cosmetics in Bromley High Street has created a giant cardboard tree in its shop window where customers can pop their faces
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BROMLEY: Lack of demand for swine flu drug leads to centre closure
ONE of two new flu centres in the Bromley borough has closed due to a lack of demand for antiviral drugs. The antiviral collection point at the Beckenham Clinic in The Crescent, Beckenham, opened on Friday (July 24) to coincide with the launch
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NORTH KENT: Jodie Marsh helps zoo find female partner for cheetah
A ZOO is trying to raise thousands of pounds to find a female partner for its cheetah. Around 1,000 people came along to a fundraising event at Eagle Heights, supported by glamour model Jodie Marsh, to watch two-year-old Boumani run a five-second
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BROMLEY: Woman found guilty of housing benefit fraud
A BENEFIT fraudster has been prosecuted for defrauding Bromley Council of more than £2,500. Maria Valencia, of Havelock Road, Bromley, pocketed £2,579 in housing benefit from March to September last year. The 31-year-old had failed to
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The right man for the job
A couple of weeks ago I was visiting a different part of the country with the two Excalibur juniors. We had stopped off in Pizza Hut after an enjoyable morning in this seaside resort when, as we were finishing, an elderly gentleman sitting on the next
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GRAVESHAM: Open garden raises money for hospice
AN OPEN garden was held to raise money for a hospice which cares for the terminally ill. Around 250 people attended Ellenor Lions Hospice’s event at Lawn Cottage, Nash Street, Meopham, on Sunday (July 26) afternoon. Visitors enjoyed