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  • Greenwich volunteers needed for Olympic river clean-up

    GREENWICH residents are being called on to get involved in a new campaign to improve the borough’s rivers and canals ahead of the London 2012 Games. Volunteers of any age, ability and background can get involved in Thames21’s Big Waterways

  • Club pack provide just enough for Blackheath

    Barking 23 Blackheath 29. On a filthy afternoon made for forward-dominated rugby, it was inevitably the Club pack, and in particular their well-drilled line-out, that laid the platform for this hard-fought victory over near-neighbours Barking. From

  • TV licence crackdown in Bromley

    THE number of homeowners caught watching their television without a licence in Bromley increased by 14 per cent in 2011. TV Licensing clamped down on residents breaking the law, detecting 1,213 television-users illegally watching their set,

  • Detectives hunt pair over assaults

    POLICE would like to speak to these two men in connection with a series of assaults. On November 23 last year at around 11.40pm, two men attacked a man on a train approaching Orpington. When they arrived at Orpington, they assaulted rail enforcement

  • Cray too good for the boys in blue

    Cray scored two splendid goals just after the interval, to defeat promotion-chasing rivals Metropolitan Police 2-1 at rainy Hayes Lane. This was another game when the Wands impressed with their passing skills and their movement, although they always

  • A Film Review: The Vow

    "Life is all about moments of impact... And how they change our lives forever. But what if one day, you could no longer remember any of them?" ‘The Vow’ directed by Michael Sucsy is a heartfelt film inspired by true events which is one of the reasons