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  • ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 AS AMENDED - SECTION 14

    PUBLIC NOTICE LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 AS AMENDED - SECTION 14 TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC NOTICE OF INTENTION VARIOUS ROADS WITHIN THE LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY 1. THE Council of the

  • TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 (as amended)

    PUBLIC NOTICE LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 (as amended) TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT AND REGULATIONS

  • NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION

    PUBLIC NOTICE LONDON BOROUGH OF BROMLEY NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 1995 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT AND REGULATIONS 1990

  • Fire school relocates pupils

    PUPILS at a school which suffered severe fire damage have been relocated. Schoolchildren of Bishop John Robinson Church of England Primary School in Thamesmead will now study at Discovery School in Battery Road. Year 5 and 6 pupils will

  • Cathedrals Express competition

    Winner of one pair of premier dining tickets: Maurice A Terrell, West Wickham. Winner of one pair of standard tickets: Lizzie Butler, SE18.

  • Eco house "will lead the way" in social housing

    With triple-glazed windows, solar panels, and enough insulation to keep the North Pole warm, does this terraced house herald the future of green living? Reporter Matthew Jenkin finds out. A QUIET suburban street is the location of a house which is

  • Autumn fair in Beckenham

    An autumn fair takes place at St George’s, Beckenham, on November 15 from 10am to 4pm. Free entry. There will be a myriad of stalls including craft items, Christmas cards, homemade cakes and preserves, calendars, toiletries, bric-a-brac, plants, music

  • M&S competition

    First prize of £250: Peter Meyers, Bromley. Second prize of £150: Mrs M Hand, Penge. Third prize of £100: Cassie Kay, Bexleyheath.

  • Mead lose at Leyton

    Thamesmead dropped another three vital Ryman League points in torrential rain at Leyton on Saturday. New Thamesmead Town keeper Tony Kessell didn’t get off to the best of starts, as he failed to prevent Valenti's in swinging corner from crossing

  • What the credit crunch means to teens

    At a time when our daily intake of news is flooded with concerns about the current risk of an ever looming recession and fears about the effects of this credit crunch, spend-happy teens can’t see what all the fuss is about. Luckily we remain

  • Kent gipsy site consultation ends soon

    RESIDENTS have less than three weeks left to have their say about where new gipsy spaces should be put. The South East England Regional Assembly (SEERA) wants to hear from residents about the 10-year targets for spaces and how they should be

  • Bexley pilot scheme to book school places online

    FROM this week, Bexley parents will be able to apply online for places for their children at the borough’s primary schools. Bexley has become the first London Borough to trial a new system which will mean parents will not have to provide physical

  • X Factor's JLS celebrate number one single

    BOY band JLS are overjoyed at their continued success in TV talent contest The X Factor and have topped the charts with a single in aid of wounded soldiers. JLS are competing against seven remaining acts in ITV1’s The X Factor and are celebrating

  • Swanley woman sent another person's bank details

    A 39-YEAR-OLD woman has received someone else’s bank details in the post, in the form of a cheque. Only last week the News Shopper reported on a similar incident where a teenager had received the bank details of another student’s in the post

  • Man attacked outside Lewisham police station

    A 37-YEAR-OLD man’s leg was broken when he was attacked outside Lewisham police station yesterday (November 2). The man also sustained a head injury during the incident at the bus stop outside the station. An ambulance was called to the scene in Lewisham

  • Late equaliser means Darts must do it all again

    Dartford 3-3 Oxford City THIS entertaining tie was heavily influenced by weather, which started as drizzle but ended up as an icy wind-backed monsoon which rendered the turf sodden and the goalmouths as consistent as workhouse gruel. Despite this

  • Wands keep Wembley dream alive

    Horsham 1-2 Cray Wanderers CRAY battled through to the next round of the FA Trophy when they overcame Ryman Premier opponents Horsham during heavy rain in Sussex. Both of Cray's goals came from set-pieces, starting with Tony Dolby's expertly-placed

  • Residents get into the spirit of Halloween

    RESIDENTS and workers got into the spirit of the season by dressing up for Halloween. Mummies, devils and witches were all walking the streets of Swanscombe on October 31 as staff from hair salon, Headstart, Milton Road, Swanscombe, and The Ship Inn

  • Baker breaks duck to avenge Worcester loss

    Worcester City 0-1 Welling United WELLING United visited Worcester City on Saturday, keen on avenging their recent home defeat. The hosts, however, wanted to complete their first double of the season at windy St Georges Lane. Andy Ford’s side lined

  • Bus and car crash in Woolwich

    PASSENGERS escaped serious injury when a double decker bus collided with a car in Woolwich. An ambulance crew was called to the scene in Hillreach but no patients needed to be treated. One bus passenger says this was due to the driver

  • Revellers wreck Bickley home after internet party

    HUNDREDS of teenage revellers left a family home in ruins after hearing about a party on the internet. Joanna Zell, 16, had invited a small group of her closest friends to a party at her house in Southborough Road, Bickley, on Thursday (October

  • Moore to add another to his tally?

    THE Sports Investor Bet of the Day is a three point each way bet on horse number three Moon Crystal in the 3.20 at Wolverhampton at odds of around 6/1. Trained by Ed Dunlop, and with soon to be crowned champion Ryan Moore on board, this three-year-old

  • Bexley pensioners feeling the pinch from credit crunch lobby MP

    A DELEGATION of pensioners has travelled to London to protest at the way the credit crunch is hitting their quality of life. The group from the borough’s Pensioners’ Forum went to the House of Commons to lobby Bexleyheath and Crayford MP David Evennett

  • Forum on London public transport etiquette

    A NEW website has been launched by Transport for London allowing people to share their ideas on how to make London a better place. And the first topic for debate and discussion is people’s behaviour on public transport. New social networking site

  • Sidcup hospital’s role treating war disfigured revealed

    THE pioneering work done at Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup, for servicemen badly disfigured during the First World War was featured in a BBC television programme at the weekend. Timewatch — The Last Day of World War One was one of a series of events commemorating

  • Woolwich man run over by own car

    A 51-YEAR-OLD man was run over by his own car after it was stolen from his home. Steve Butcher was returning home from the shops in his son's car at 8.30pm on October 26 when he spotted his BMW being driven from his home's car park in Woodhill

  • Eagles skipper hoping for Watson stay

    SHAUN Derry believes keeping hold of Ben Watson could be the key to securing a play-off place this season at Selhurst Park. The on-going saga over Watson’s future has dragged on all summer but the midfield ace, who scored the Eagles’ equaliser against

  • Warnock pleased to make a point against Owls

    NEIL Warnock was content after his side’s 1-1 draw against Sheffield Wednesday despite Crystal Palace failing to win in four attempts. The Eagles hit back in the second half through a Ben Watson penalty after Leon Clarke fired the visitors ahead early

  • Youngsters enjoy knocking down some pins

    A GROUP of children have enjoyed knocking down some pins as part of an activities scheme. Around 20 youngsters aged between eight years old and 16 years old attended a game of bowling on October 30 at AMF Bowling in Imperial Business Park, Westmill

  • Pardew accepts the flak

    BELEAGUERED Charlton boss Alan Pardew offered few excuses following Saturday’s abject 3-1 defeat against Barnsley. The loss against the Tykes plunged the sinking Addicks into the Championship drop zone and provoked a furious response from fans, with

  • B & B flying high at Mansfield

    Blackheath & Bromley's Senior Men continued their promising form in National competition when they finished in 11th place out of 151 finishing teams in the National Cross Country Relays at Mansfield. This was achieved despite being without

  • On This Day

    On this day in... 1843 – A statue of Nelson was hoisted to the top of the column in Trafalgar Square. 1957 – Jerry Lee Lewis released Great Balls of Fire. 1994 – The Government dropped plans to privatise the Post Office.