This week there was some good news for football followers in the St Paul’s Cray community who like their sport to be local - their local team is coming home.

As reported elsewhere in this week's News Shopper, Cray Wanderers Football Club has announced that after many years of searching they have secured a 17 acre site upon which to build a new ground.

Bordered by the A224, the A20, and Sandy Lane the site was chosen because of its transport links, the high visual impact the location has which will raise awareness of the club, and because it is away from residential areas.

Although there is still much work to be done the hope is that the new stadium will open its doors for the 2014-15 season.

Club chairman Gary Hillman believes the move to this location can bring sporting and employment benefits to the local community.

That can only be good news for the people of St Paul’s Cray.

In an age when many football clubs are moving out of the community in which they were born, it is good to see one club doing the reverse.

“Come on you Wands!”

The Cray Creative's art group are holding an exhibition of their work at the Bromley Museum. Situated next to the Library in Church Hill, Orpington, the museum is hosting the exhibition until March 27.

Viewing times are 10am to 5pm Monday to Saturday and from 1pm to 5pm on Sunday.

Admission is free so why not go along and support our local artists.

The Community Resource Centre in Cotmandene has just published its spring activity programme.

Covering March and April it details a range of drop in advice surgeries, activity groups and training courses that are available at the centre.

For further details of what is on offer contact them by phone on 020 8402 0123, by email ccrc@bromley.gov.uk or visit them at 64 Cotmandene Crescent.

Their opening times are 9.30am to 1pm, 2pm to 4pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.

The centre is closed on Thursday.