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  • League leaders pushed all the way by Gravesend

    Gravesend can be proud of their performance at South West London on Saturday and it was another one of those weeks when, with the rub of the green, they could have come away with the result in their favour, or at least a draw. At the final whistle

  • Lions boss: Henderson is perfect partner for Wood

    KENNY Jackett expressed his delight with the blossoming strike partnership of Darius Henderson and Chris Wood after a thumping 4-0 win over Huddersfield at The Den. Loan signing Wood scored twice to take his tally to four goals in two matches and Jackett

  • Charlton manager sees faith in Wilson rewarded at Wolves

    CHRIS Powell praised Lawrie Wilson after his first goal for Charlton rescued a point at Wolves. The Addicks were not at the races in the first half and could have few complaints about trailing at the interval to Bakary Sako’s 12th minute opener. But

  • JAMES BOND: TOO TIRESOME?

     Since the first film was first released in 1962, James Bond has taken the world by storm, becoming one of the most prominent names in global cinema. So you won’t be surprised to hear about the latest instalment of the Bond phenomenon-Skyfall

  • Wood at the double as Lions crush Terriers

    LOAN striker Chris Wood scored two goals as Millwall romped to a 4-0 win against Huddersfield at The Den to extend their unbeaten run to six games. The West Brom forward found the back of the net either side of half-time and set up James Henry for

  • Wilson earns Addicks point at Wolves

    LAWRIE Wilson’s second half strike earned Charlton a point from a 1-1 draw at Molineux this afternoon. Bakary Sako had given Wolves an early advantage but Wilson drew the Addicks level 13 minutes after the break and then Rob Hulse missed three great

  • EMILY WALFORD: AN INTERVIEW

    On Monday the 22nd of October 2012, I had the opportunity to interview 16 year old Emily Walford, about her involvement in the Jimmy Mizen Foundation. The charity was founded as a constructive way of remembering the life of 16-year-old Jimmy Mizen

  • Beckenham lawyer honoured at national award ceremony

    A SOLICITOR has been highly commended by the Law Society for her work with young people in Beckenham. Senior solicitor Carolyn Osbourne, from Streetwise Community Law Centre, was recognised for her work at a Law Society event in Old Billingsgate

  • Darren Johnson to support Cutty Sark Gardens cyclists

    LONDON Assembly member Darren Johnson will meet cyclists in Cutty Sark Gardens this week to draw attention to recent enforcement of a bye-law prohibiting cyclists in the area. The Green Party politician says, since the completion of renovation

  • Apprenticeships on offer through Lewisham Council

    SEVEN new apprenticeships are on offer through Lewisham Council. Roles include junior research, administration, service point and assistant commisioning for the council. Irie! Dance also has roles in administration and marketing. The deadline

  • New infant school for Eynsham Drive, Abbey Wood

    A NEW infant school for Abbey Wood will be built at the site of an old college. Plans have been approved for the St Thomas A Beckett school at the former City Learning Centre on Eynsham Drive, which has been vacant since last March. Greenwich