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Japanese photographer exhibits his uniquely poetic artwork in Brockley
A poetic artist has travelled from Japan to bring us his unique and reflective masterpieces. Ron L Zheng is exhibiting his beautiful abstract photographs, which each feature their own poems, at cueB Gallery in Brockley. The talented 42-year-old
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Crystal Palace sign centre-back, could make Eagles debut against Sheffield Wednesday
CRYSTAL Palace have bolstered their defence with the capture of former Ipswich man Damien Delaney on a free transfer. The centre-half has signed a short-term contract and goes into the squad for tomorrow's match against Sheffield Wednesday.
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Forest Hill man denies attempting to wound police officers
A FOREST Hill man accused of attempting to wound police officers and damaging a police car has denied the charges. George Ben Leroy Asare, aged 25, of Elsinore Road, appeared at Croydon Crown Court today. He pleaded not guilty to six charges
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Long-faced fundraiser to give up horsing around for good
A madcap fundraiser, too long in the tooth to continue organising events, is looking for another zany jockey to take the reins. Mark Biddiss, who runs the Greenwich Charity Pantomime Horse Race, has collected thousands for Demelza Hospice Care
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Protesters march through Sidcup opposing Queen Mary's Hospital ward closure
PROTESTERS opposing a ward closure at Queen Mary’s Hospital have marched through Sidcup. Campaigners are angry about the closure of the hospital’s gynaecological ward which treats women for conditions including cancer and fertility issues.
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Bromley man in court accused of sex crimes involving teenage boys
A BROMLEY man has appeared in court accused of five sex crimes involving boys aged 13, 14 and 15. Arnaud Barge, 38, of St Paul Street, Islington, faces four charges relating to adult abuse of a position of trust involving sexual activity with a
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Grease is the word as musical electrifies crowds at The Orchard Theatre
I missed out on Grease when I was a kid because my father thought it was inappropriate viewing for an eight-year-old. When girls in the playground were fighting over which Pink Lady they were, I was pretending to be Simba from The Lion King.
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Bexley pensioners hold tea dance in Danson Park Boat House
BEXLEY pensioners celebrated the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee with an elegant tea dance. Held at the picturesque Boat House in Danson Park, hundreds took to the dance floor to music performed by a live quartet band while others waved Union Jacks from
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New Antic pub one of two planned Woolwich nightspots
WOOLWICH could get two new nightspots if licences are approved next week. Following recent boozer makeovers in Catford and Forest Hill Antic Pubs are continuing their expansion in south east London with plans for The Woolwich at Equitable House
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Golfers play for disabled children of north-west Kent at Lullingstone Park Golf Course
The Parents Consortium is organising a charity golf day at Lullingstone Park Golf Course on Friday 7th September. Local businesses will be playing 18 holes of golf for this worthwhile charity. All proceeds going directly to improving the lives of local
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Disabled children's charity appeal for runners/walkers for Joydens Wood event
Once again, The Parents Consortium, with the help of Kellystore Fun-Raisers, will be hosting a charity 10K/5K run/walk in Joydens Wood on Sunday September 16th. All levels and abilities welcome in this professionally organsied event. Over 200 runners