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  • Greaves clinches it on home debut

    Thamesmead Town 2-1 Harlow Town A skilful goal from Joel Greaves on his home debut secured all three points for the Mead at home to Harlow Town. The match got off to a roaring start as Peter Smith headed the Mead ahead on the first attack after just

  • No Dishonour in defeat

    With Chichester winning away at Old Elthamians, albeit it close, 3-13 Gravesend maintain their position at the head of London One South through a superior points difference. Dropping out for the start with the river behind them Gravesend came

  • Henry leaves it late to sink Colchester

    A STOPPAGE time winner from James Henry secured victory for Millwall against Colchester at The Den this afternoon. The Lions trailed at the break after Marc Laird’s own goal put Colchester in front but Alan Dunne drew them level midway through the

  • BROMLEY: Crystal Palace park will be on Olympic pin badge

    CRYSTAL Palace Transmitting Station and Park will feature on a pin badge to mark the 2012 Olympic Games. The London 2012 Organising Committee is to produce 33 different pin badges, each bearing a landmark from one of London’s 32 boroughs and

  • THEATRE REVIEW: Beauty and the Beast ***

    TALKING teapots, singing wardrobes and dancing candlesticks can only mean one thing. You guessed it –Disney’s Beauty And The Beast. I was treated to a serving of the latest touring production at Bromley's The Churchill theatre. Strong

  • THEATRE REVIEW: The Rocky Horror Show ****

    THE lyrics "lets do the time warp again" echoed through the windy, rainy streets of Bromley town centre after I took a trip to see the infamous Rocky Horror Show. The recent touring production landed at our very own Churchill Theatre to a packed audience

  • HEXTABLE: School's students go back in time

    STUDENTS stepped back in time by having their lessons themed around a particular decade. Hextable School in Egerton Avenue had a curriculum focus day which saw each of the school’s five houses take on a decade from the 1940s through to the

  • GRAVESEND: Day care centre launces information service

    A day care centre for people with disabilities is launching an information service to let people know about local community groups and organisations. From November 11 the Information Stop at Gravesham Place in Bath Street, Gravesend, will provide leaflets

  • HAYES: Broomleigh Housing defends Hayes Place demolition plans

    A HOUSING association has defended its decision to bulldoze a block of sheltered homes. Earlier this year, Broomleigh Housing Association announced it would be closing Hayes Place in Bourne Vale, Hayes, because the block’s 47 flats were too small and

  • DARTFORD: Wheelchair users hold bus stop protest

    DISABLED people have held a bus stop protest to highlight the difficulties wheelchair users face when they use public transport. Members of the North Kent Disabled Foundation want Arriva to provide more space for wheelchair users on Fastrack

  • Erastus v BNP

    The British National Party is up to its old tricks again. It has now had the audacity to slate me on its website. Please go to the following address to find out what they have to say about News Shopper and Erastus Piggott: http://bnp.org.uk