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  • Parky all set for Swindon showdown

    CHARLTON boss Phil Parkinson is looking forward to the play-offs semi-final clash with Swindon after almost guiding his side into second on the final day of the league season. Parky’s side went up to Oldham on Saturday afternoon knowing only

  • Terriers test holds no fears for Jackett

    KENNY Jackett has denied Huddersfield have a psychological advantage over Millwall going into the play-offs following the Terriers’ recent league win against the Lions. Millwall’s long unbeaten run came to an end when they suffered a 1-0

  • VOTE 2010: Tories keep their grip on Bexley Council

    BEXLEY Council remains relatively unchanged following Thursday’s borough elections. The count began at 2pm on Friday (May 7) afternoon, at the Crook Log leisure centre in Brampton Road, Bexleyheath, because of the overnight general election

  • Lions forced to settle for play-offs despite Swindon win

    Millwall missed out on securing an automatic promotion place despite beating Swindon at The Den. Danny Ward gave Swindon the perfect start on three minutes but the Lions were quickly level thanks to Steve Morison’s penalty. Gordon Greer

  • Addicks get Swindon in play-offs after bittersweet victory

    CHARLTON will play Swindon Town in the League One play-off semi-finals after a win at Oldham amidst a rollercoaster of events in other fixtures. Goals early in each half from skipper Nicky Bailey and Miguel Llera, drafted into the side after

  • Mooney replaces Forster for crucial Addicks clash

    DAVID Mooney comes in for Nicky Forster in the only change to the Charlton side at Oldham today. Mooney, on loan from Reading, will partner Deon Burton up front while Brighton loanee Forster will begin the final proper league game of the

  • ERITH: 25 jobs and nursery axed as college faces funding cuts

    BEXLEY College is to make 25 college staff redundant and close its day nursery for staff and students, as it struggles to balance the books following a funding cut. The college, in Tower Road, Erith, faces a 19 per cent cut in the government funding

  • DARTFORD: Bee-keepers open apiary for summer sessions

    BEE-KEEPERS are opening their apiary to the public for a series of talks about caring for the insects and producing honey. The Dartford branch of the Kent Bee-keepers Association held the first of its Summer Sessions at its apiary at the Tredegar

  • SWANLEY: Community workshop to improve disabled services

    A FREE workshop is being held for community groups to learn about making their services more accessible to disabled people. Organised by Sevenoaks District Council, participants will get an insight into the lives of disabled people to identify

  • LEE: Dad's 220 mile cycle to raise Down's Syndrome cash

    A DAD is cycling 220 miles to raise cash for charities that help children like his three-year-old daughter. David Platt, aged 42, of Old Road, Lee, will join 14 others at the end of the month in a 220 mile journey over three days around Lakes