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Successful weekend for Cambridge Harriers
CAMBRIDGE Harriers had a successful weekend with two individual high profile victories. Dean Lacy ran to an emphatic victory at the scorching hot Dartford half marathon. Winning by over two minutes, Lacy timed 1hr12m23s. Joe Durrant
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TUNBRIDGE WELLS: Is Tabulation your thing?
Tabulation may not be your thing - but you'd like it to be! 1230 The Women's Company members are in luck because it is Jackie Groundsell's thing. Prior to the next 1230 Tunbridge Wells meeting on 28 July, Jackie (Director of 1230 TWC) is running
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Welling win match of two games
BOTH sides decided to field separate sides except for goalkeepers for each half and with mid-session drink breaks Saturday’s encounter between Herne Bay and Welling United was effectively two mini matches. Blistering temperatures and a difficult
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BROMLEY: Council's CCTV cars raise thousands in fines
A PAIR of council Smart cars have used their CCTV cameras to get thousands of pounds in parking fines, figures show. Bromley Council has two of the vehicles which have raised £88,655 in fines over the past year. This was done through
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ORPINGTON: Apprentices working at Network Rail depot
TWO apprentices have started working at a railway depot as part of the Network Rail apprenticeship scheme. After completing the first year of the course they now work in a depot in Orpington. Here they will learn the skills needed to
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GREENWICH: Hospice to celebrate one year of fundraising lottery tickets
A HOSPICE is celebrating the one year anniversary of its fundraising lottery. Greenwich & Bexley Cottage Hospice set up a lottery draw last year to raise funds for its support and care of seriously ill people. To mark the birthday on
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BECKENHAM: Resident's frustrations at rotting pigeons
A 60-YEAR-OLD man has revealed his frustration at delays in removing rotting pigeon carcasses and mess from a railway bridge. Kelvin Wynne first reported the problem to Bromley Council in May after noticing increasing amounts of pigeon mess
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SYDENHAM: Arts festival continues
A COMMUNITY arts festival continues this week with a host of events. The Sydenham Arts Festival has already been running for more than a month and ends in September. On July 14 at 7pm, Cator Park School in Lennard Road will put on a
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ALBANY PARK: Trust apologises after new medical services are 'timed out'
HEALTH bosses are in the firing line from Bexley councillors over the closure of a GP surgery. They were forced to make a second apology to Cray Meadows councillors who have been fighting for two years to get replacement services for patients
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DARTFORD: A-Level students show work at gallery
A-LEVEL students showcased their photography work at an exhibition in a town centre gallery. Art pupils from Longfield Academy displayed their photographs at the What If? gallery in High Street, Dartford, from Monday (July 5) to Saturday (July 10).
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DARTFORD: Fears of thief targeting tortoises after another stolen
ANOTHER tortoise has been stolen in Dartford, sparking fears they are being targeted by a thief. Melissa Wheeler’s seven-year-old tortoise Mini Me, of the rare African Leopard breed, was taken from the garden of her home in Highfield Road,
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BEXLEY: Give your views on policing priorities
PEOPLE are being asked for their views on which kind of crimes should be the priority for Bexley police in the coming year. Bexley’s Community Safety Partnership has published its joint strategic assessment and drawn up suggested priorities, based