LIQUOR THIEVES: Burglars took some refreshment when taking their stash from a Shooters Hill home last Saturday evening. Two bottles of boxed Johnny Walker and an unusual Middleton Whiskey thought to be worth around £80 were among other items of sentimental value. A reward has been offered for information leading to an arrest. Call 01689 885715.

ANTI-WAR SPEECH: A former chairman of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament will be speaking at an anti war meeting in Woolwich tomorrow (Thursday). Organised by Greenwich Unison, the meeting will include a speech by Bruce Kent. It will be held from 7.30pm, Woolwich Town Hall, Wellington Street, Woolwich.

BRIDES' CHOICES: Brides to be can get a good idea of the options open to them for their special day at the Blackheath Wedding Roadshow. Proceeds from the event at the Clarendon Hotel on Sunday, November 4, will go towards the Cancer Research Campaign. Call 020 8293 3913 for more information on the event.

HELP THEM READ: Volunteers are needed to help literacy skills of primary school pupils in Lewisham. The Greenwich and Lewisham branch of Volunteer Reading Help recruits and trains volunteers to give individual help to youngsters who find reading difficult. Call 020 8297 1616.

October 25, 2001 17:30