PUB ARREST: Police were called to the Daylight Inn, Station Square, Petts Wood, on Saturday following reports of a disturbance at 12.15am.

A 25-year-old man was arrested for a public order offence, assault and resisting arrest. He was bailed to return to Bromley police station on October 13.

WALK ON WILD SIDE: Residents are today invited to a wildlife walk, led by the Friends of Scadbury Park. The mile-long walk begins at 10am in the Scadbury Park car park, off Old Perry Street, Chislehurst. Call 01689 862815 or email countrysideandparks @bromley.gov.uk

KEEP SMILING: Orpington charity Smile International is looking for storage space for 15,000 shoe boxes. The charity fills the boxes each year with gifts and distributes them to children across the Balkans, Africa and Asia. Call 01689 870932.

PREVENT CRIME: Following a number of robberies in Penge and Anerley, police are appealing to residents to keep valuables more secure and less visible. For more advice, call Bromley police's crime prevention office on 020 8284 8081.

TRADERS' VIEWS: Plaistow and Sundridge ward councillor Colin Smith has been elected spokesman for the Burnt Ash Lane traders' association, to represent traders' views on Burnt Ash Parade, Bromley.