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  • Jack Bradshaw joins brother at Vickers

    Highly rated twenty year old Goalkeeper Jack Bradshaw has decided to join VCD from Kent Premier League neighbours Erith Town. Jack teams up with seventeen year old brother Tom who broke into the first team in last year’s double winning campaign

  • VCD show renowned resilience to bounce back

    Following a first half horror show in their 4-2 defeat away to Romford last Tuesday, VCD put in a fine performance to win 2-0 away at Potters Bar. Even with severe traffic hampering preparations for the game on Tuesday with five players missing

  • BROMLEY: Charity urges families to recycle mobile phones

    A CHARITY is encouraging families to recycle their old mobile phones to help raise cash. Bromley-based charity, Mission Care, has joined forces with mobile phone recycling company, Second Hand Phones. By donating old mobiles residents

  • BECKENHAM AND PENGE: Volunteers needed to help plant bulbs

    VOLUNTEERS can have fun improving nature by helping to plant bulbs. The Friends of Cator Park and Alexandra Recreation Ground are holding two bulb planting events. Families have the chance to help plant the bulbs in Cator Park, Aldersmead

  • Fazakerley helps Wings rediscover winning feeling

    LOUI Fazakerley struck five minutes from time to earn Welling victory over Lewes yesterday in a game where both sides missed first half penalties. Due to suspensions to Adam Sambrook and Steve King, caretaker boss Lee Protheroe was forced to include

  • DOWNE: Families can find more about food during event

    Families can go for a ramble around the hedgerows studied by Charles Darwin and find out more about their importance as a source of food and materials for our ancestors and other animals. The event takes place between 10.30am and 12.30pm on November

  • BIGGIN HILL: Aerodrome featured on IRA bombing list

    A LIST of military bombing targets drawn up by IRA terrorists included the Biggin Hill Aerodrome, newly released files have revealed. The death list found in an IRA bomb factory in north London, on December 16, 1975, contained a list of 19

  • WELLING: Woman claims hospice shop lost her accidental gift

    A PENSIONER claims a hospice shop has lost a flip-down television worth hundreds of pounds, which she gave it by mistake. Jean Caller, 73, says she refuses to accept Greenwich and Bexley Cottage Hospice’s explanation that it was broken and was thrown

  • BROMLEY: Public invited to council tax meeting

    COUNCIL tax payers are invited to a meeting to have their say about how the money is spent. Ideas about what services Bromley Council should prioritise in the next financial year will be discussed and everyone is welcome to share their thoughts

  • ORPINGTON: Library to move to The Walnuts

    A £1.9M scheme to move a town’s library has been granted planning permission by councillors. This means Orpington Library will be moved from its current site in The Priory, Church Hill, to the ground and first floor of the council building at The

  • BECKENHAM: Citygate Church celebrates Beckenham's heroes

    UNSUNG heroes had the red carpet rolled out for them at an awards ceremony honouring their role in the community. Three hundred people came together at Citygate Church, Rectory Road, Beckenham, for the fourth annual Night of Honour. Award categories

  • GRAVESEND: Historic pier to re-open to the public

    A HISTORIC pier is set to re-open to the public as the restaurant on it re-launches. Town Pier in West Street, Gravesend, will feel the footsteps of the public for the first time since March when Riva restaurant re-opens under new management

  • Summerfield almost pick the Pickwick’s pockets

    This week saw the first round of the team knockout in the South London & Kent Pool Alliance and produced some very close games with the MSW Premier Division’s the Pickwick almost eliminated. 180BETS.com First Division’s the Summerfield almost pulled