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Chance meeting led to young footballer's murder
A chance encounter and a brawl over a football game led a young father to murder a 21-year-old amateur footballer. William Buckingham, 21, had gone out with friends on a normal Friday night to the Star Pub, in Ewell Village, where he met his
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Severe London Overground delays Richmond to Stratford
London Overground is reporting severe delays between Richmond and Stratford. The rail operators said shortly after 5.30pm that the delays were due to power supply problems at Dalston Kingsland. London Underground are accepting tickets for reasonable
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Assault rifle found in Selsdon is replica
The assault rifle found in a Selsdon flat and led to the arrest of a 13-year-old girl is a replica, according to police. A 13-year-old girl was arrested after cops raided the Monk's Hill estate and discovered the weapon in a flat in Tedder
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Scott delighted with trip down memory lane
Former Sutton United striker Andy Scott says he was only too happy to bring his high-flying Brentford team to Gander Green Lane as a tribute to Andrew Letts. The Bees boss watched his side dominate in a 3-1 triumph on Wednesday that saw
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New Malden arson arrest man released without charge
A New Malden man arrested on suspicion of setting alight the rear of a Korean restaurant on June 1 has been released without charge. The release is the second time this year that a suspect has been released without charge following investigations
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Driver jailed for murdering footballer
Bus driver Daniel Press has been jailed for murdering footballer William Buckingham, who he mowed down after a pub fight in Ewell. The jury of six men and six women at Kingston Crown Court took just hours to unanimously find the dad-of-two
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Tooting Youth Walks London to get to Volunteer Project in India
By Community Correspondent Jude Mitcham. Southfields Community College student Merlain Makiadi, of Tooting Bec, gave up using public transport, getting around London by foot for a whole month, to raise over £1,000 to help fund his volunteering
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Phil is king of the road
British international Phil Wicks headed home a 5,000-plus field to win the Standard Chartered Great City 5km road race through the Square Mile last week. Belgrave Harrier Wicks set a blistering pace from the start to win in 14 minutes, 32 seconds to
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WIN! A weekend car rental and family passes to Chessington World of Adventures & Zoo courtesy of Budget Rent-a-Car
To celebrate its Great Summer Giveaway promotion, Budget Rent-a-Car has teamed up with Chessington World of Adventures & Zoo and the Richmond and Twickenham Times to offer three lucky readers the chance to win family passes to the fun packed
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Sutton sprint king Harry takes top honours in Lithuania
Sutton and District’s star teenage sprinter Harry Aikines-Aryeetey produced another outstanding run when he led the British team to a clean sweep of the medals as he took the European U23s 100m title in Kaunas, Lithuania, on Friday. Aikines-Aryeetey
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Farah and Twell ready to take on the big guns
Twickenham-based Mo Farah and Steph Twell head the south London involvement in the top athletics meeting to be staged in the capital this year, this weekend’s Aviva London Grand Prix meeting at Crystal Palace. The event is being staged over two days
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Ash comes face to face with royalty
Hampton schoolboy Ashley Bryant, who flew out on Tuesday to compete in the European Junior Championships in Novi Sad, Serbia, almost caused a security scare at a top London hotel, where the Duke of Edinburgh was the guest of honour. Bryant, who hopes
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Centre of attention
Vicky Gill, of Thames Hare & Hounds, is well placed at the start of Saturday’s Bushy Park 5km run on her way to being the first woman to finish, in a time of 17 minutes, 14 seconds. Stragglers’ Jimmy Goulis was the overall winner in 16:10, 27 seconds
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Update: Lucky escape after man finds bomb in Chiswick
A man has had a lucky escape after he picked up an unexploded bomb while helping to clear a garden in Chiswick. The explosive was discovered this afternoon in the garden of a house in Grove Park Road, near the junction with Grove Park Gardens
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United stung by killer Bees
United were outclassed by a strong-looking Bees side as Andy Scott's team took the first President's Trophy, inaugurated in memory of Andrew Letts. The Football League side were bigger, stronger and altogether more composed than the U's in a first half
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Famous last words special: Things are looking good
I caught my first game of the pre-season this week – our 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace – and a thoroughly entertaining match it was, too. Although we didn’t get the victory our display deserved, I’m sure Andy Scott is delighted with how things are shaping
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Win a place for you and two friends at West End Boot Camp
The highly anticipated West End Boot Camp is coming to Battersea next month unearthing the talent of tomorrow. Groups between the ages of 7-10 years old will stage their very own mini-musical version of Oliver!, and the 11-14 year old’s will
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Footballer Robbie Hughes risks life to play the sport he loves
A footballer who suffered a brain injury when his head was brutally stamped on is risking his life to play the sport he loves. Former Sutton United and Croydon Athletic Robbie Hughes needed four life-saving operations after he was attacked
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Croydon man in a van dodgy TV seller convicted
A man who tried to sell faulty TVs as new from his van has been sentenced at Croydon Crown Court. Hughie McGinley sold the four sets packaged to look brand new, but three turned out to have been stripped down to empty shells and one was found
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Bank robbery in Cheam
A bank robbery has taken place in Cheam. Eye-witnesses say police have cordoned off Barclays in North Cheam after the robbery shortly after 1pm today. An ambulance is also believed to be parked outside the bank and police officers are
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Hampton's Dev stays put
Hampton & Richmond Borough boss Alan Devonshire insists he was never likley to quit the club, but admits interest from Cambridge United has hastened talks on a new Beveree contract. The West Ham United legend met with Cambridge chairman
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Crane Park to stretch as far as Heathrow under new plans
A popular park stretching across Richmond and Hounslow is set to become three times as big - and could one day extend as far as Heathrow. Readers are being invited to have their say on plans to transform Crane Park from a 330,000sq m open space
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Mosaic unveiled at Ewell Wallace Fields Infant School
A wall mosaic partly designed by pupils was unveiled at a Ewell school. The colourful artwork, which represents the school and features students, a bee, letters and numbers, was hung on an external wall at Wallace Fields Infant School, where
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Deborah is in dynamic form
Almost ninety Ranelagh Harriers turned out on a sultry summer evening for the club’s annual five miles handicap race in Richmond Park for the Coad Cup. Amongst them were a substantial number of new members, which gave the overworked handicapper a tricky
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'He is not going to be able to hold or kiss our baby': Slain football manager's girlfriend
The pregnant girlfriend of gunned down football manager Ryan Musgrove has made a tearful plea for information about his murder. Kelly McGahan broke down in tears as she revealed she was three months pregnant and said Mr Musgrove’s killer had
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Sutton pro golfer has Learjet on standby in case wife gives birth
A golfer leading the Open Championship was prepared to bolt from the course if his heavily pregnant wife went into labour at home in Cheam. Ross Fisher paid £41,000 to keep a Learjet plane on standby in Glasgow as he monitored the condition
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Sutton's Avenue Primary School shortlisted for technology award
A Sutton school has been shortlisted for a technology award. Avenue Primary School, in Avenue Road, is one of eight schools outside London shortlisted for a Becta ICT Excellence award. The awards recognise schools which approach technology
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Mitcham house fire treated as suspicious
A blaze at a semi-detached house in Mitcham is being treated as suspicious. Four appliances were used to tackle the fire at Common Side West on Tuesday morning. No one was injured in the fire, which took an hour and a half to control
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Smoking teachers setting a 'bad example to kids', say parents
Teachers caught having a crafty cigarette outside an infant’s school gates are setting a poor example to students, a parent complained. But the school said the teachers would continue to be allowed to smoke outside Elmwood Infants School in
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IVY AND BERT COSTAR
CONGRATULATIONS ON 65 YEARS OF MARRIAGE To IVY AND BERT COSTAR To a remarkable Mum and Dad, Nan and Grandad and Great Grandma and Granpa. With much love and congratulations from us all. Jenny, Paul, Suzie, Mark, Louie, Toby and Claire
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CHRISTOPHER JULIN JOTHI
The Family of the late CHRISTOPHER JULIN JOTHI would like to thank everyone who donated to Leukaemia Research Fund. A sum of £1205 was collected.
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Westenra's future is written - Hampton Pools preview
Greatest hits albums can mean many things for musicians. For some it is the way of fulfilling contractual obligations to a record label and for others it can be a means of topping up the pension fund each Christmas. For the 22-year-old New
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HOWES, LEONARD FREDERICK EDMOND
Passed away peacefully after a sudden illness on Thursday 16.7.2009. He will be greatly missed by all who were close to him. Funeral Service to be held at S.W.M.C Hanworth on Thursday 30.07.09 at 2.00pm. ALL WELCOME Flowers to Lodge Brothers
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TONY SMITH
Loving memories of TONY SMITH It is with very deep sorrow that we announce the death of Tony on the 15th July in Epsom Hospital. He will be greatly missed by his wife, Daughter, his family and many friends. The funeral will be held on Monday 27th
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GEOFFREY ERNEST FUNNELL
On 12th July 2009 in hospital at Chelmsford, aged 96. Beloved dad to Richard and the late Pauline and a devoted grandad. Funeral Service at Chelmsford Crematorium on Thursday 23rd July at 11.15am. In lieu of flowers donations if desired for Diabetes
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EDWARD MITCHELL
EDWARD MITCHELL Known as TED MITCHELL Of Teddington died at St Catherines Hospice on 16th July 2009. The Service will take place at South West Middlesex Crematorium at 2.20pm, followed by cremation on 28th July 2009.
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SHEILA GIBBS
Died peacefully at home on 18th July. Her funeral will take place at Mortlake Crematorium Thursday 30th July 1.00pm. All welcome. Family flowers only. Donations, if wished to Cancer Research UK or Macmillan Cancer Support c/o T H Sanders,
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SHIRLEY HILDA GUTSOLE
Passed away peacefully on 29th June 2009. Shirley’s relatives would like to thank her many friends who attended her funeral on Monday 20th July. Thank you to everybody who sent flowers, cards and condolences. She will be sadly missed by all who
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THOMAS GRINTER (TOM)
Aged 76 Passed away on July 9th 2009 at his home in Denton, Lincolnshire with his devoted wife Hazel and children at his side. He will be missed by all his family and friends.
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JOAN NORTH
In loving memory of JOAN NORTH Who slipped away peacefully after a short illness on the 13th July. Much loved and missed. Funeral Service will take place at Randalls Park Crematorium, Leatherhead on Wednesday 29th July at 11.45am. Family flowers
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ERNIE DIMON
ERNIE DIMON Of Kingston passed peacefully away in Kingston Hospital on Thursday 16th July 2009. Funeral at Kingston Crematorium Thursday July 23rd at 4.20pm. Friends welcome at the church
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JOE GULYAS
21.02.1974-13.07.2009 It is with much sadness that we announce the sudden passing of JOSEPH DANIEL GULYAS of Wallington on Monday 13th July 2009, at the age of 35. Most adored father of “Annabel”, beloved son of the late Josef and Rita Gulyas,
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JOSEPH WALSH
A dearly loved father of Larry, Alan and Annie. Passed away 18th May 2009, aged 84. Mass; St Gregory’s Catholic Church Earlsfield, Wednesday 29th July at 10.00am. Funeral; 11.15am at Magdalen Road, Cemetery, Earlsfield. Flowers and enquiries Mears
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GEORGE WILLIAM HOWELL
In loving memory of GEORGE WILLIAM HOWELL Passed away peacefully 9th July 2009. Much loved and sadly missed. Dearly loved brother, uncle, great uncle and great great uncle. Funeral 4th August 2009 at 2.00pm, Randalls Park Crematorium, Leatherhead
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PATRICIA DUFFELL (nee LONG)
Died peacefully on the 17th July at St Wilfrids hospice. Funeral on the 29th July at Chichester crematorium at 11;30am. No flowers, but donations to St Wilfrids hospice.
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CARMEN POYNTON
Passed away 15th July aged 81. Much loved wife of Bill Poynton
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CLAPP, TONY (ROY ANTHONY)
CLAPP, TONY (ROY ANTHONY) Of Ewell, formally of Kingston, sadly passed away in Princess Alice Hospice on 16th July 2009, aged 83. Loving and much loved husband of Pat, father of Ian and Lorraine, brother of Doug and grandad to Hannah, William,
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DENNIS GRIFFIN
In loving memory of DENNIS GRIFFIN who died peacefully at home on July 19th, aged 82. Funeral to be held on Thursday July 30th at 1.15pm at Randalls Park Crematorium. Family flowers only c/o W A Truelove Tel: 01737 212160. Donations to The
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DR ROBERT PETRIE
DR ROBERT PETRIE, T.D; M.A; B. CHIR Passed away peacefully on 20th July. A Wallington doctor for many years and a devoted husband and father, he will be sadly missed. A Memorial Service will be held at All Saints’ Church, High Street, Banstead
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TONY SMITH
Alfred Smith Funeral Directors, with great sadness, announce the death of a well known and much respected Funeral Director. MR TONY SMITH Tony worked in the family business and served the community for over 40 years. He started work with
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NICOLA HOYLE and WARREN MOYLAN
Congratulations to NICOLA HOYLE and WARREN MOYLAN On their forthcoming marriage 25th July 2009 at Coulsdon Manor Love Mum, Ken, Nicola and Tom
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SUZETTE CHARMAINE SYBLISS
I can't believe eight years have passed The years have gone so very fast You are loved and thought of so very much And will always be forever in my heart You are missed so very much Suzette There's not a day that goes by
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BLUE BURMESE CAT
Small Female BLUE BURMESE Cat Missing from Twickenham Embankment since Sunday July 19th. Microphipped and neutered, wearing blue collar. Reward for safe return. 020 8892 9236
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MICK JULIAN
Remembering MICK JULIAN 27.7.2006 Always in our thoughts Forever in our hearts Love Maureen Children, Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren XXX
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Across Mountains and Minefields
By Community Correspondent Chris Lynch Across Minefields and Mountains – a Day in the Army On Monday 13th July, as part of Wallington County Grammar School's vibrant outreach programme, 120 Year 9 pupils participated in an Army Experience Day,
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BEN WILLIS
In Loving Memory of our very special son and brother Ben Willis 13.04.86 – 25.07.2006 We miss you more than words can say, and more with every passing day With all our love, always Mum, Dad and James
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GEOFF NEWLAND
30/9/1930-22/7/1997 Those we love don't go away. They walk beside us every day. Still missed and forever in our thoughts. Love Norma your children, grandchildren and your new great grandson
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JUSTINE HUME
Congratulations on your 18th Birthday 2.8.2009 Love Mum and Jim XX
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KATHLEEN LOGUE
Would KATHLEEN LOGUE who last lived in the Caterham area in or around 1985, the daughter of Andy Logue deceased late of Carrigart, Co Donegal, Republic of Ireland please write to the undersigned. Would any person who has knowledge of her please
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SUZETTE CHARMAINE SYBLISS
Remembering a beautiful and special person SUZETTE CHARMAINE SYBLISS Who entered into rest 24.7.2001. Words seen insufficient to describe how painful the loss of our Daughter, Sister and Auntie has been. We love and miss you so much. Eternally
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JOSEPH
Chris and Karen Stride-Noble wish to celebrate the birth of their son JOSEPH born 17th July 2009
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WITNESSESS
An incident occurred on 29th January between 3.30 and 4.00pm at the junction of Penwortham Road and Welham Road involving a silver car and a woman. If anyone witnessed this event please contact: 07507 501168
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Breaking news: Murdered football coach was expectant dad
The girlfriend of murdered football coach Ryan Musgrove made an empassioned plea for information after she revealed she is three months pregnant. Kelly McGahgen appeared at New Scotland Yard this morning to appeal for any witnesses to come
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Jury due to retire in William Buckingham murder trial
A jury in the trial of a man accused of killing a footballer after a pub fight is expected to retire this afternoon to consider its verdict. Daniel Press, 24, from Ewell, is accused of murdering amateur footballer William Buckingham, 21, from
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St John's concert season comes to an end
The final concert of the 2008-09 season at St John’s, Spencer Hill, takes place this coming Sunday. Quintet Zambra are arousing interest from audiences across the United Kingdom with their energetic and innovative programmes and have performed for
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Thames Ditton residents enjoy a street party
Residents in Kings Drive, Thames Ditton, got together on Sunday, July 19, to enjoy a street party and eat together. However, it was not your run-of-the-mill communal meal, as families were encouraged to grow their own, pick their own or make
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All Saints wins lottery cash to bring £5m redevelopment closer
A £5m redevelopment of All Saints Church in the heart of Kingston has moved a step closer, after beating other projects to win Heritage Lottery Fund cash. The church has won a first-round pass, getting £48,200 and the chance to bid for £800,000
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Fun is the name of the game
All the fun of the fair is coming to the Beveree this Sunday as the club hosts it’s first Community Fun Day, and Hampton & Richmond Borough are encouraging everyone to come down and have a great day. The Station Road ground will be packed
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Town win is simply Mar-vellous
Teddington Town celebrated a three-wicket win away at Marlow Park on Saturday. Marlow Park batted first and it was not before both openers were removed by seamer Gregg Dardagan, that they were able to establish a significant partnership. I Slikhan
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ONE HUNDRED PERCENT PASS RATE FOR EGHAM SCHOOL
by Emma Kingston ACS Egham International School announced last week that for the 6th year running, its students have achieved a 100 per cent pass rate in this year’s International Baccalaureate (IB) exams. The average score was 33 points
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Carshalton College pitching benefits of apprentices to south London businesses
Carshalton College’s business services unit will host a free event for south London businesses on the benefits of the apprenticeships. Attendees will be able to hear how other businesses work with the apprentices. Sutton Council will
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Travelodge plans thrown out by Epsom councillors
An attempt by bosses to build an 85-bedroom hotel in Epsom has been given the boot by councillors. Travelodge managers had applied for the hotel to be constructed at The Parade in the town centre. But councillors last week rejected the
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Westwood targets PGA victory after Addington visit
Budding golfers were treated to a masterclass from England's top professional Lee Westwood on Wednesday when he dropped into his Academy running at Addington Court Golf Course. The three-day course was one of a number being run by the Lee Westwood
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Man in court accused of violent robbery of 75-year-old
A man has appeared in court accused of a string of robberies of women in the Crystal Palace area, including the violent robbery of a 75-year-old. Mark Meachen, 42, of Anerley Park, Penge, is charged with four counts of robbery and four counts
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Fears over Streatham Hub future
Fears Tesco may pull out of major redevelopment the Streatham Hub have intensified, after it emerged the supermarket giant has the project “under review”. In a report to be discussed by Lambeth Council’s cabinet next week, officers admit the
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Defender chooses Leeds over Palace
Crystal Palace's pursuit of Patrick Kisnorbo has ended after the Australian defender signed for League One Leeds United. The 28-year-old was released by Leicester City at the end of the last season and Palace manager Neil Warnock had hoped to convince
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Don't compare the market, compare these adorable meerkats
Meerkats are enjoying something of a renaissance at the moment after the unlikely success of a television advert for comparing the market, but surely these little guys are beyond comparison. Handlers at Battersea Park Children’s Zoo are currently
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Kate Beagley murder case detectives commended
Detectives who investigated the murder of Walton businesswoman Kate Beagley were commended for their “determination and professionalism” at an awards ceremony last week. Miss Beagley was stabbed 31 times on a bench in Richmond Hill on her first
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Housemates together in Edinburgh
Doing your first full run at the Edinburgh Festival is an exciting thing for any comedian, but it can also be a little bit nerve-wracking. Those are the mixed emotions going through the minds of comics Sy Thomas and Simon Feilder right now, who share
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Dancing duo bring mime to Abbeyfest
Abbeyfest's theatre stage this year has so far seen a modern reworking of Romeo & Juliet and a musical mixing chocolate with the credit crunch, so here's something completely different, a physical theatre performance with mime and dance. Senza Lamento
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Can child power stop Esher phone mast?
Campaigners against a proposed phone mast in Lower Green Road, Esher, hope children’s power will prevent plans going ahead. For 90 minutes on Saturday, July 18, about 60 local children added their hand or footprints to a banner opposing the
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Four released without charge over Ricardo Cox murder inquiry
Four people suspected of involvement in the gang-style shooting of a Croydon student were re-bailed on Monday. Ricardo Cox, 20, of Mitcham Road, was gunned down on November 26, 2008 as he returned home from Croydon with his brother.
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Teddington's Dancy leads Eastcote a merry dance
Teddington’s Paul Dancy claimed seven wickets as captain Toby Bailey’s men moved to second in the Middlesex County League Premier Division table behind defending champions Ealing. Dancy’s figures of 7-50 saw Eastcote capitulate to 96 all out at Bushy
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Inquest adjourned for police to answer family concerns
A Romanian man who was founded hanged in Battersea Park had lost his job and broken up with his girlfriend, an inquest heard. Mihai Petraulea, of Earlham Grove, Battersea, was found by Genevieve Findlay, a dog walker, on May 26 near the Tropical
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'Swine flu for dogs' hits Raynes Park, vet warns
It appears it is not just humans who are being struck down with flu, as a Raynes Park vet warns of an increase in the number of cases of kennel cough – the flu equivalent for dogs. Tim Newton, Park Veterinary Practice vet, said kennel cough
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Pregnant mums and babies get best care at Epsom and St Helier hospitals
Newborns and pregnant mothers treated at Epsom and St Helier hospitals receive some of the best care in the country, according to a national report. The latest survey from the Centre for Maternal and Child Enquiries (CMACE) shows the mortality
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Disabled man 'branded a fire hazard' by cinema
A disabled film buff has accused the Streatham Odeon of discrimination and flouting disability laws after twice being asked to leave by staff who branded his wheelchair a “fire hazard”. A furious James Ballardie, 27, said staff were blindly
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Hero firefighter honoured for 30 year service
A fire officer who has braved intense heat and smoke to save the lives of hundreds of Londoners for the last 30 years has been awarded a long service medal. Deputy Assistant Commissioner Bernie Higgins, of Deans Road, Sutton, joined the Brigade
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Croydon man mugged at knifepoint
A man was mugged at knifepoint as he travelled home. Anthony Blunden was walking through the Duppas Hill underpass on Thursday, July 9 at about 3.30pm. He was approached by three teenage boys who asked for his money. When he refused,
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Anti-knife and gun crime day organised in Croydon
Housing associations are holding a day of workshops designed to stop gun and knife crime in Croydon. The Put It Down 2 event, at Fairfield Halls, is designed to raise awareness of the dangers of gun and knife crime, promote education and ask
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Family claim heirlooms smashed in Battersea removal job
A Battersea removals company has been accused of causing £8,500 damage to precious ornaments, chandeliers and other family heirlooms. Bishop’s Move allegedly chipped and smashed 125 items when helping pensioners Siham and Salah Abboud move
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Hackers steal thousands from Colin Stagg
Cyber thieves have hacked into Colin Stagg’s computer and pinched thousands of pounds from his bank account. Mr Stagg won £706,000 compensation from the Home Office last August over his wrongful arrest and prosecution for the murder of Rachel
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Cinema chain promises to meet silver screen campaigners
A popular campaign to bring a cinema back to Crystal Palace is gathering pace, with the managing director of the country’s biggest independent cinema chain agreeing to meet residents to discuss the idea. City Screen, owner of a number of
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Thames Ditton Leapfrog Day Nursery couldn't bee happier after record attempt
There was a buzz in the air at Leapfrog Day Nursery in Thames Ditton last week, when the children dressed as bumblebees to try to break a world record. The youngsters donned yellow and black striped clothes, antenna, yellow sunglasses and facepaint
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Tesco rents out Tolworth site while pondering its future
Builders staying in Portakabins and caravans have moved on to the Tesco site in Tolworth, while the supermarket giant decides whether to resubmit plans for a new store. The former Ministry of Defence site behind Hook Rise South has been let
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Bridge playing great-granny scores 100
An accomplished Epsom bridge player celebrated her centenary this week. Kathleen Coward had a birthday party on Tuesday attended by her two sons, four grandchildren, three great grandchildren and 98-year-old sister, Joyce, who came from Devon
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Good memories for Aussie Pink Floyd
When The Australian Pink Floyd Show return to Fairfield Halls next Wednesday it's bound to bring back memories of their 1994 gig at the venue, which started off a crazy couple of years for the tribute group. The gig was attended by real Pink Floyd
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Council 'profiteered' from street parties
Tight-fisted Wandsworth Council has been accused of profiteering from community street parties held across the borough on Sunday after residents were charged more than £1,000 in unexplained costs. While other south London boroughs waived costs
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Nurse praised for saving tot's life
Archie was five weeks old when his mother Amanda Keen grew worried about his health. Realising his breathing was irregular and his chest an abnormal shape, the family began a strenuous four months of hospital visits. Doctors remained
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Little girl bitten by dog on visit to riding stables
A mum fears her four-year-old daughter will be scarred for life after she was bitten by a dog on a visit to a riding school. Nicola Arnold, 30, had to rush Sophie to hospital covered in blood after she was allegedly bitten by a Jack Russell