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  • A Musical Journey

    Bromley Youth Symphony Orchestra has returned from its four day excursion in Neuwied, Germany. Situated on the Rhine, it has been the twin town of Bromley since 1987. Over the four days in Neuwied the Orchestra performed: Dvorak’s “New World Symphony

  • SLKPA summer season kicks off

    The South London & Kent Pool Alliance Summer season kicked off with some great wins for Elite League newcomers Royal Oak as well as White Hart and Bellegrove B in Tier 2. Royal Oak started their first season in the SLKPA Elite League by entertaining

  • April Showers

    Pearl Agyemfra It is a known fact that unpredictable weather is the norm for Britain. However I’m sure we have all been amazed by the beautiful weather that has been around for the whole of April. The term “April Showers” is used to describe

  • Is R&B Dead?

    2011 has brought a new wave of mainstream music, much of which features elements of techno pop, indie, rock and similar genres influenced by the music of the 80s and more current artists who draw from these trends such as Lady GaGa. These types of tracks

  • Garden party to raise money for multiple sclerosis sufferers

    A GARDEN party is being held in Swanley to raise funds for a health centre that provides support for multiple sclerosis sufferers. Patron of the Swanley Therapy Centre, Lady Barbara Ramsey is hosting the party at the Old Vicarage in School Lane on May

  • Cheeky Charlie to get 'life changing' wheelchair

    DISABLED toddler ‘Cheeky’ Charlie Bolton is set to get a “life changing” electric wheelchair after a campaign supported by News Shopper. The family and friends of Charlie, of Haydens Close, Orpington, have raised the £18,000 for the special electric