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  • BIGGIN HILL: Lions club launches shoe box appeal

    A VOLUNTARY group is calling on people to donate a shoebox of goods to send to disadvantaged families in Belarus. The Biggin Hill and Westerham Lions Club is appealing for donors to make up boxes specifically for either a boy or a girl or a mother

  • BROMLEY COMMON: Students have the X Factor

    STUDENTS showed off their talents at their school’s celebrity-judged X Factor-style show. A three-day competition involving 40 contestants was held at Bishop Justus Church of England School, Magpie Hall Lane, Bromley Common. Former Eastenders

  • BROMLEY: Police riding 300 miles for charity

    POLICE officers today begin a 300 mile bike ride from New Jersey to Washington DC to raise money for charity. Three officers and a former officer from Bromley police are cycling in aid of UKCOPS. The charity helps families of police

  • WOOLWICH: Museum hopes event will bring area's history to life

    A MUSEUM will be bringing the past to life with an event celebrating the area’s history. Firepower, the Royal Artillery Museum, at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich, will be holding its first community history day on Saturday (May 16) from 10am to 10pm

  • ORPINGTON: Youth club win grant for trampoline

    A YOUTH club is ‘thrilled’ to have been awarded funding to buy a trampoline for autistic youngsters. The Children on the Autistic Spectrum Parents Association (CASPA), who hold a weekly club for young people at the Link Youth Centre in Midfield

  • PETTS WOOD: Shop to close after 15 years

    A COLLECTABLES shop which has been open for 15 years will be closing its doors for good in June. The Beehive in Station Square, Petts Wood, currently hosts a number of individual units rented out to a total of 35 people, selling items such