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LUNCHTIME JAZZ FOR SHOOTING STAR
Whitton Friends of The Shooting Star Children's Hospice hosted a lunchtime New Orleans jazz session at The Winning Post in Twickenham on Thursday 30 July. Colin Kingwell's Jazz Bandits entertained the audience to a livley session and many
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Stabbed Norbury teenager found dead in car
The body of a teenager from Norbury was found in a car which had been pulled over by police for jumping a red light. Two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder following the discovery of the body of 19-year-old Carl Beatson Asiedu, from
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Sloppy second half not good enough says annoyed Brown
Farnborough 1-2 AFC Wimbledon Terry Brown said only Chris Hussey and Derek Duncan are sure starters for the Blue Square Premier’s big kick-off. The left-footers starred as the Dons continued the pre-season preparation with a solid victory
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Costly and wasteful police rebilling exercise condemned
Epsom councillors are furious at the Government’s decision to cap Surrey Police Authority budget and rebill residents at the cost of £1.2m. At the full Council meeting on Tuesday July 21, councillors reluctantly agreed to the rebilling process
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Palace suffer friendly defeat
Crystal Palace lost their final match of pre-season this afternoon as Gillingham recorded a 1-0 win at Selhurst Park. Eagles manager Neil Warnock fielded a largely reserve side, with only Stern John included from the side expected to play Plymouth
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Superfit cycling policeman puts criminals on notice
Superfit cycling policeman Jason Woods has put criminals on notice after turning in a storming time in a gruelling charity race over the French Alps. He took just two minutes longer than Olympic gold medallist cyclist Chris Boardman to complete
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Disabled artists get Olympic ovation
Disabled artists received a standing ovation at Epsom College for a series of dances about the Olympic games which has the Seb Coe seal of approval. The Freewheelers theatre company of actors, dancers and film makers packed out the theatre
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Child poverty pilot launched
Wandsworth is one of just seven local authorities taking part in a pilot scheme to end child poverty. For the next two years, teenage parents will receive training in life skills to help them take better care of their children. The Improved
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Hard up pensioners to be brought in from the cold
Hard up pensioners in Kingston are set to benefit from help to stay warm this winter, after a Government grant towards visits from energy efficiency experts. Specialist advisers will visit vulnerable households who find it particularly difficult
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TfL releases safety film to curb growing number of cycling deaths
A safety training film for cyclists and lorry drivers has been released in an effort to reduce serious injuries in the capital. Transport for London (TfL) commissioned the video after nine London cyclists lost their lives because of collisions