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MR SACHIN AHLUWALIA
No. DUBA/434/01/10(118) MR SACHIN AHLUWALIA S/O MAHESH KUMAR AHLUWALIA Resident of B-68 Prasant Vihar, New Delhi, India Present address: PO Box 118133, Dubai, UAE And MISS DEEPA PRAVIN KHAMAR Daughter of Pravin Khamar resident of 35 Stanmore Road
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FLORENCE
A good luck wish for FLORENCE At big school in new black shiny shoes Lots of love and kisses Nana, Nanny and Grandad xxx
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DEAREST ALFIE
DEAREST ALFIE Have fun at Nursery Lots of love Mummy, Daddy, Emily, George and Harry XX
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Missing Cat Katie
Missing Black Tortoiseshell Female cat, brown markings, maybe grey collar, name Katie, from Surbiton Tel: Anne 020 8390 0743 or 07752 662979 £40 reward offered
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CHARLIE
CHARLIE Male Adult cat wearing black collar Last seen in Fairlight Road SW17 Any news of Charlie good or bad reward offered 079390 85638
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After the Watershed
You never know who you're going to bump into while walking drunkenly through Wimbledon town centre late on a Saturday night. Me and my drinking buddy had just been unceremoniously thrown out of a late night bar at the top of town after I had started
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PAIGE
Happy 3rd Birthday to our Princess PAIGE Love Mummy, Daddy and all your family and friends XX
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A home away from home
A trip to The Bedford feels like dropping in on an old friend at times. This superior boozer has most certainly played a prominent role during my time in London since moving to the Big Smoke several years back, and is quite simply a home away from home
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NORTHCOTT RALPH BERNARD
NORTHCOTT RALPH BERNARD Born 8.8.1948 Died 3.9.1963 In loving memory of a dear Son and Brother Mum and Tamara
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JOHN WEBSTER
Remembering JOHN WEBSTER It was sudden parting those who loved you dearly are the ones who will never forgot Love Mum, Dad and family
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PAUL (BATESON)
In loving memory of PAUL (BATESON) 26.6.1964 - 12.09.2001 Loving memories never die As years roll on and days go by In our hearts a memory is kept of our Dear Paul, who we love and will never forget Treasured memories Love Mum, Dad, Mandy, Gary,
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BARNEY ABBERTON
In loving memory BARNEY ABBERTON Died 5th September 2004 Remembered with great love by Widow Sue and children Sharon, Gary, Cathal and Niamh
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THOMPSON HERBERT
THOMPSON HERBERT Grandad 4th September 1974 HERBERT Uncle 6th September 1998 Remembered with love Shirley
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ELSIE and JOHN PEARCE
ELSIE and JOHN PEARCE In loving memory of Mum and Dad Love from all of your family
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Parks' novel approach to Chiswick life
Adele Parks’ latest book, Men I’ve Loved Before, is set in and around Chiswick and it is therefore fitting that the best-selling author will be making an appearance at next weekend’s Chiswick Book Festival to discuss it. Parks, 41, moved with her family
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EMILY DORMER
EMILY DORMER 13th June 1900 - 5th September 2000 You will never be forgotten And every year I shed a tear But it is only because I love you And wish you were still here Miss you Mum Love Sheila
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2nd Anniversary of KATE EILEEN O’CONNOR
2nd Anniversary of KATE EILEEN O’CONNOR 10th September 2008 R.I.P Always in our thoughts and prayers. Sadly missed by family, friends and all who knew her
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SHIRLEY ROBINSON (née Reddick)
SHIRLEY ROBINSON (née Reddick) Of Mount Pleasant Road, New Malden Sadly passed away after a short illness on 2nd September 2010, aged 73. Cremation takes place on 21st September in Nottingham. She will be sadly missed by all her Brothers and Sisters
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Hospital radio to broadcast online
A hospital radio station will broadcast on the internet allowing friends and relatives of patients to listen to songs together online. Radio Marsden will launch its internet show on September 25 when it will extend access to friends and relatives
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DICKERSON MARGARET LOUISA (PEGGY)
DICKERSON MARGARET LOUISA (PEGGY) Formerly of New Malden, Surrey, passed away in Shifnal, Shropshire on September 3rd 2010, aged 102 years. Peggy will be sadly missed by all her family and friends. Funeral Service at St Andrew’s Church, Shifnal on
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SHEA STEPHEN ANDREW
SHEA STEPHEN ANDREW Known as Andy Died on 26th August. Funeral on Tuesday 14th September at 1.00pm at Richmond (and East Sheen) Cemetery. No flowers please.
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MARY MARGARET HOWARD
MARY MARGARET HOWARD Died aged 71 surrounded by her beloved family Wednesday 1st September following a two year battle with cancer. Funeral Monday 13th September 1.30pm St Barnabas RC Church, Molesey, KT8 9LF then to Kingston Crematorium. Flowers:
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RONALD WIMSETT
RONALD WIMSETT Of Richmond passed away on 27th August, aged 78. Service to be held at The Hickey Chapel, Richmond on Monday 13th September. Enquiries to T H Sanders 28 - 30 Kew Road, Richmond 020 8948 1551
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NAUNTON, JUDITH (JUDY)
NAUNTON, JUDITH (JUDY) Helen Naunton died peacefully in hospital on Saturday 4th September 2010. Much loved Wife of the Rev. Hugh Naunton and Mother of Rachel and Christopher. Loved, respected and appreciated by all, for her school teaching, latterly
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GEORGE WILLIAM HOSKIN
GEORGE WILLIAM HOSKIN 6.9.1928 - 3.9.2010 Missed and loved by family and friends A much loved part of the community of Belmont. Funeral will take place on Monday 13th September at 12.00 noon at North East Surrey Crematorium, Cemetery Lodge, Lower
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TERENCE BROWN
TERENCE BROWN Founder and Chairman of T Brown Group Ltd based in Ewell Village, passed away peacefully at home on Friday the 27th August at the age of 80 years old. Much loved and respected Father of Simon, Christian, Josh, Dominic and Grandfather
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WILLIAM ETHERIDGE (BILL)
WILLIAM ETHERIDGE (BILL) Aged 84 years passed away Saturday 4.9.2010. Beloved Husband of Hilda, Father of Ann, Grandfather to Yasmin and Tamsin and Great Grandfather to Euan William. Funeral to take place at North East Surrey Crematorium, Lower Morden
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Mosque plans draw complaints
Opponents of plans to expand a mosque in Colliers Wood have warned it would create traffic chaos in the area. The trust that runs the Dar ul Amaan mosque in Merton High Street - currently a one-storey hall - has submitted plans to replace it
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OVENDEN JOAN (JO)
OVENDEN JOAN (JO) Died peacefully at home on 30th August 2010 aged 88. Wife of the late Ken Ovenden. Beloved Mother of Jacqueline and Jayne, Grandmother of Alexander, Jonathan and Andrew. Funeral Service at Randalls Park Crematorium on Tuesday, 14th
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VIOLET REBECCA STYGAL
VIOLET REBECCA STYGAL Passed away on 5th September 2010 aged 97. Sadly missed by all her family. Funeral Service to be held at North East Surrey Crematorium, Morden SM4 4NU on Wednesday 15th September at 11.00am. Family flowers only please, donations
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DRAIN, ANNE
DRAIN, ANNE Died peacefully on Friday 3rd September 2010. She will be greatly missed by John, Sharon, Paddy and Penny. Her Funeral Mass will take place on Tuesday 14th September at 10.00am at Christ the Prince of peace, Portmore Park Road, Weybridge
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Students return to Kingston College after fire
Students returned to Kingston College this morning after last night’s fire caused by an electrical fault. College staff were waiting for advice from firefighters, as to whether or not it could open, after ventilation ducts sucked smoke-filled
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Podcast: Movie Nerd vs. Trailer Trash
Simon and Colin discuss misleading trailers, Rhian and Simon get possessed by The Last Exorcism and James May talks to Rhian about his favourite movie cars.
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WILLIAM MINNEY “BILLY”
WILLIAM MINNEY “BILLY” Passed away on 4th September, aged 93 Will be sadly missed by his family and friends Funeral taking place at South London Crematorium, Streatham, on Monday 13th September, at 4.00pm Enquiries to W A Truelove
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FELT, JACK EDWIN
FELT, JACK EDWIN Passed away August 27th, aged 79 years. Beloved Husband of Janet, Father to James and Grandfather to Mia, Tasha, Sam and Chloe. Service to be held at St Marys Magdalene Church, Richmond on Friday 10th September at 2.30pm. Family flowers
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KATHRYN BENSON (KAY)
KATHRYN BENSON (KAY) December 1945 - June 2010 Formerly of Rosehill Avenue, Waikiki Australia and more recently Suffolk. A memorial Service will be held on Friday 17th September at 12.00 noon St Elpheges R.C. Church, Stafford Road, Wallington SM6
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ROY SWEETING
ROY SWEETING Sadly passed away at Epsom Hospital on Sunday 29th August. Funeral has taken place. For further details please telephone Garner’s Funeral Service Ltd 020 8390 4996
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JOHN PLUCKROSE
JOHN PLUCKROSE Sadly passed away on 24.8.2010 aged 84 Cremation to be held at Lambeth Crematorium, Blackshaw Road, SW17 0BY on 10.09.2010 at 1.15pm Friends welcome Donations if desired to Cancer Research UK Enquiries c/o Cooperative Funeral
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VIOLET GIBBS (VI)
VIOLET GIBBS (VI) Fell peacefully asleep on Monday 23rd August 2010 aged 99. Much loved Mother of Brian and Grandmother of Suzanne and Louise. Now reunited with Stan (Husband) and all her family friends and Lucky (the dog) Funeral
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Trials at Barnes Hockey Club
Barnes Hockey Club are holding their club day this Saturday. Activities kick off from noon with men's then ladies' trials, followed by an informal mixed tourney, BBQ and drinks - just turn up. Highest standard to social hockey available - ladies, mens
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BREAKING NEWS: Woman cut free from car after collision
Fire crews had to cut a woman free from her car after it collided with an ambulance in Morden this morning. The junction of London Road and Crown Lane was closed for more than an hour following the accident just after 9am. According to witnesses
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VENNER, KATHLEEN EDITH
VENNER, KATHLEEN EDITH On 30th August peacefully at RHN Putney She will be greatly missed by her family and the many friends she made through her long and adventurous life. Funeral at Putney Vale Crematorium Saturday 11th September at 12.00
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ALBERT CHARLES SIDNEY COTTERELL
ALBERT CHARLES SIDNEY COTTERELL Passed away peacefully on 31st August in the presence of close family. The funeral will be held at Hanworth Crematorium at 1.00pm on 15th September. Family flowers only, donations, if desired, to British Heart Foundation
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Thieves steal pensioners gift from late husband
Thieves stole a widow’s last gift from her dead husband when they conned her into letting them into her Beddington home. The man and woman stole the 81-year-old woman’s purse - given as a present from her late husband - when they posed as Age
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Mrs Joan Polden
MRS JOAN POLDEN Sadly passed away on 30th August 2010 The funeral will take place on Friday 10th September 2010 Kingston Crematorium at 2.20pm
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Close knit Quins right place for Evans
Quins full-back Mike Brown reckons the close knit nature of the squad is the key attraction for players remaining at the club. The 25-year-old England international, who has made 127 appearances for director of rugby Conor O’Shea’s men and
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Man exposed himself to women and children in woods
A pervert who exposed himself to two women and their children in Banstead Woods is being hunted by police. The man, in his early 30s, was seen with his shorts down and touching himself inappropriately in trees near Holly Lane at about 5.45pm
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Quins lead the way in west London
Chief executive Mark Evans reckons Quins are not under threat from the growth of professional rugby in west London - questioning the wisdom of having other ‘pro’ clubs in the region. Championship outfits London Welsh and Esher are leading the
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Hands on art at The Fountain
Fountain Gallery artist Beverley Waller is showing her latest selection of seascape paintings, inspired by her native Scotland, in a new exhibition at the East Molesey venue this month and she is encouraging visitors to get hands on with her work
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Fitzrovia are radio stars at The Rose
Next week The Rose Theatre will be stepping back into the 1940s as the Fitzrovia Radio Hour arrives in Kingston for two performances. A cast of four, suitably dressed in vintage attire and speaking in the most refined of accents, perform a recording
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Hooke is hanging out at The Rose
The name Robert Hooke may not mean much to many people but a one man show, Hanging Hooke, that will be performed at The Rose Theatre next week is aiming to change all that. Hooke was a 17th century polymath and a contemporary of Sir Isaac Newton and
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Croydon gets gold in green awards
Judges from London in Bloom have awarded Croydon its first ever gold-standard certificate to add to the borough’s ever-growing list of impressive green credentials. The awards ceremony at the London Guildhall saw Croydon narrowly miss out on
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Aaron Ackerman
Happy 21st Birthday AARON ACKERMAN Love Mum, Claude and Brother Sam XXX
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Kevin Duffy
Happy 21st Birthday KEVIN DUFFY 12th September 2010 Lots of love Grandma and Grandad XX
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Mottram motors to success
Teddington-based Craig Mottram, who has been left out of Australia’s team for next month’s Commonwealth Games, raced to a narrow win in the Great Yorkshire Run in Sheffield on Sunday. Mottram, who is one of the endurance coaches at St Mary’s Twickenham
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Handy Andy shows his class
Sutton-based Andy Turner beat everyone apart from world number one David Oliver in the IAAF Continental Cup in Split, Croatia, on Sunday. Drawn in lane four alongside the American, Britain’s top sprint hurdler battled against a stiff headwind to finish
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Herne miss out on title
Herne Hill Harriers failed in their bid to land the Southern Women’s League title for the first time, losing their unbeaten record for the season in their final match at Norman Park, Bromley, on Saturday. Hosts Blackheath & Bromley recorded their first
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Council launches new job service
Wandsworth Council is leading an initiative across for boroughs which supports business growth and helps unemployed residents find new careers. A new job brokerage service has been set up to offer local employers free access to a selection
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Farah pulls out of Delhi Games
Twickenham’s double European track champion Mo Farah has pulled out of the England team to compete in next month’s Commonwealth Games in Delhi. After an outstanding summer, in which he became the first British athlete to achieve the European 5,000/10,000m
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Chapman is Woods king
South London Harriers athlete Matt Chapman romped to victory in Saturday’s Banstead Woods parkrun. Chapman clocked 16 minutes, 52 seconds to win the race by almost a full minute. Graham Hewett, of Dorking and Mole Valley AC, was second in 17.34, while
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Eight drivers caught in flytipping stings
Eight van drivers have been collared in series of stings targeting suspected flytippers in Wandsworth. The joint operations, which have been run by Wandsworth Council and police this month and last, saw about 100 vans and lorries stopped so
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Governors "sorry" school had to close
The governors of a school being closed because of the recession have said they are “deeply upset” they have been unable to save it. In a statement, the governing body of Commonweal Lodge Senior School in Purley said they were “extremely sorry
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Sutton estate’s got talent
An estate celebrated its inaugural talent contest for children and teenagers, writes Stephanie Rowe. Chaucer’s Got Talent, held on the Chaucer estate, included performers as young as four years old. Councillor Lester Holloway said: “
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Gas works to continue until October
Works to a gas main near Dunraven School will continue until early October. The work, in Leigham Court Road between Mount Nod Road and the junction of Sunnyhill Road, has resulted in traffic controls, local diversions and some bus stops being
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DJ's dad: 'This is a miscarriage of justice'
Sami Shariff’s father said there had been a “miscarriage of justice” after his son’s attacker was jailed for just three-and-a-half years. The 29-year-old DJ will be disabled for the rest of his life after being beaten up outside a nightclub
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Girlfriend of hanged man 'warned guards'
The girlfriend of a man who hanged himself in prison had warned guards he could commit suicide, an inquest heard. Scott Marriott-Saddler, of Carshalton, had threatened to kill himself after learning he was being moved 150 miles away from High
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Town fall to Chessy
Once again Town fell to two set piece goals, attacked throughout but got no return, despite creating point blank opportunities. As usual, Chertsey started like a train and looked world beaters in the first few minutes with Dean Papali and Marcus Moody
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Cape crusader returns to Kingston
Sam Duckworth, aka Get Cape. Wear Cape, Fly, spent his formative years as a musician on the Kingston circuit and with his self-titled third album about to be released the politically conscious singer-songwriter is returning to the Royal Borough
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The Soldiers fall in for Rhythm Force
With a double platinum debut album under their belts singing sensations The Soldiers, a vocal harmony trio comprised of working soldiers, will be one of the star attractions at the Rhythm Force concert at the Royal Military School of Music at Kneller
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Bees must back up Wednesday win
Bees defender Karleigh Osborne has echoed boss Andy Scott’s sentiments by insisting Brentford must step up to the plate against League One’s lesser lights. The Griffin Park chief has challenged his men to take their form against Sheffield Wednesday
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Petition set up to stop ice rink move
A campaign group has launched a petition against a controversial plan to temporarily move Streatham’s ice rink to Brixton – warning leading hockey teams could fold. Skaters 4 the Hub oppose the planned three-year move to the Pope’s Road car
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Jail term puts brakes on driving test fraudster
A serial fraudster who travelled the country taking driving tests for other people has been jailed for 20 months. Croydon resident Balbir Singh made a living pretending to be learner drivers so he could take theory and practical examinations
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Connaught's future in Lambeth decided next week
Lambeth Council will consider whether to renew Connaught's social housing maintenance contract next week, after the troubled company fell into administration. The council's cabinet is due to approve an extension of the contract at its meeting
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Admissions and ethos main differences in school bids
Admissions criteria and school ethos have emerged as the main differences between the two organisations hoping to run the proposed secondary school in north Kingston. A document outlining the bids from the Church of England and the Kingston
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More than 700 oppose events ban in town centre
A banning order on cultural events in Mitcham town centre has sparked opposition from hundreds of outraged residents and business owners. Noise complaints from a handful of traders around Fair Green prompted council officers to block use of
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Bully victim told to return to same school as attacker
The sister of a baby boy thrown in front of a bus by a playground bully has been told she must go back to the same school as the alleged attacker. In July, the 13-year-old allegedly had tiny Tavish Dabadeen snatched from her arms and thrown
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Walton woman denies breaching non-molestation order
A Walton woman accused of sending her ex-boyfriend threatening texts has pleaded not guilty to breaching a non-molestation order. Kelly Ayres, 26, appeared at Staines Magistrates’ Court on Monday, September 6, charged with the offence, after
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Second service for reformed tennis club
A successful tennis club, forced to disband after its club house burned down, is holding its first championship finals in 18 years. Wallington Tennis Club was established over 40 years ago but, when the club house burned down in 1994, players
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Disabled bay objections on agenda at Chessington meeting
Residents of a cul-de-sac in Chessington are objecting to plans to put in a disabled parking bay for the family of a 12-year-old child. An eight-signature petition has been handed in from Angus Close residents, who said there were not enough
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Charity market could be booted out by council
A charity could be forced to scrap its car boot sales after Mole Valley Council set up a rival event nearby. Ralph Ibbotson, president of the Leatherhead Lions, said it would be “a bit of a disaster” for the club if the council allows the new
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Memorabilia obsessive who dressed as armed cop avoids jail
A police memorabilia obsessive who was caught by cops walking in a Streatham street dressed as a police officer – sporting a stab vest, handcuffs, CS gas and a fake gun – has been spared jail. Marc Branch, 21, of Abercairn Road, Streatham,
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Laura battles for theatre dream
It is your last chance to nominate a hero for a Croydon Champions award. Dozens of nominations have flooded in over the past few months, but we are still searching for more from the arts champions, sports champions, team of the year, parent
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Walkers to go on 10-mile trek for charity
A children’s charity will host a 10 mile evening walk to raise money for youngsters with multiple disabilities. BBC news presenter Nicholas Owen will officially start the first ever “Sleepwalk” event in aid of The Children’s Trust, based in
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Inspectors bust cockroach-ridden restaurant
Food inspectors were called into a Tooting take-away restaurant after a woman found a cockroach in her burger. Chicken-2-Go, on Upper Tooting Road, has been fined £3,500 by magistrates and ordered to pay £2,000 costs after admitting four food
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'Save Tideway Village' plead boat-dwellers
A houseboat community in Battersea could be forced to disband by redevelopment of Nine Elms, it is feared. Tideway Village, a collection of 30 boats on the Thames, sits on the perifery of a site earmarked for a huge housing complex.
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Nurses told not to Facebook at work
The chief executive of St Helier Hospital has called for a crackdown on nurses accessing Facebook at work after a complaint they have been ignoring patients because of it. Sam Jones told the hospital’s IT team to stop staff logging on to
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Tomlinson autopsy result withheld
A new postmortem examination on the body of Ian Tomlinson, who died after being hit by a policeman at last year’s G20 protests, has been kept from the authorities. The examination – the third carried out on the newspaper seller – was made on
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"Arrogant" school critic gets sums wrong
A head who attacked an author’s use of dodgy figures to bash his school has won the backing of parents. Andrew Penman criticised Rutlish in a newspaper article promoting his new book about finding a good state school for his son. But Alex
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Spike in car thefts after keys stolen in burgaries
A spike in the number of burglars pinching car keys from people’s homes has been recorded. Police have warned against residents leaving keys near their front doors, as burglars can easily steal them by smashing windows and reaching in.
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Family fun to be had at Age Concern Kingston
Age Concern Kingston holds its fantastic family summer fair this weekend, and wants the community to come and sample the fun. The day, on Saturday, September 11, runs from 11am to 3pm at Raleigh House in Nelson Road, New Malden. Kingston
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Morecambe will bring sunshine to Richmond Theatre
Peter Sellers, Tony Hancock and Peter Cook are just a few of the comedy legends who shared more than just an ability for crafting magnificent jokes and performances. These were all geniuses whose lives away form the screen and the stage were riddled with