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  • Gs stutter to victory over game Wimbledon

    Wimbledon came to Gravesend on the back of their win over second place Dover the previous week, and demonstrated how worthy they were of that result as they put Gs under pressure from the start. Despite winning possession, pressure from the

  • BROMLEY: Guide for disabled people online

    A GUIDE designed to empower disabled people to get out and about and do what they want to do is now online. DisabledGo – Bromley has worked with shops, pubs, restaurants and theatres to provide disability access details for public venues across

  • Harris the hero again as Lions march on

    NEIL Harris’ early strike was enough to continue Millwall’s recent impressive run and seal victory over Hartlepool at The Den. This was the Lions’ seventh win from the last eight games and although just outside of the play-offs, Kenny Jackett

  • ORPINGTON: Abseiling at Guy's Hospital for Harris HospisCare

    ADVENTUROUS fundraisers have the chance to abseil down the tallest hospital tower in the world for the last time. Orpington based charity Harris HospisCare is hosting a 469ft abseil down the side of Guy’s Hospital Tower on September 5. Spaces are

  • CATFORD: Reporter goes scuba diving

    Scuba diving is becoming a popular holiday sport. Reporter KELLY SMALE finds out what all the fuss is about. WHEN I think of scuba diving I imagine being surrounded by tropical fish in warm crystal clear water. So when I found myself

  • BEXLEYHEATH: Love of school trips gets George a top prize

    A YOUNGSTER from a Bexley primary school has won himself a new games console and his school lots of books with his artistic talents. George Arnott, 10, was one of more than 70 children from Pelham Primary School in Pelham Road, Bexleyheath, who entered

  • HEXTABLE: Police to swim English Channel for hospice

    TWO police officers are swimming the English Channel to raise money for charity. Thirty-six-year-old Rachael Cretten, from Hextable, and Rebecca Hedges, aged 34, who lives in Kings Hill, will swim the 21-mile distance in September for EllenorLions

  • FARNBOROUGH: Bromley Countryside Service welcomes walkers

    LACE up your hiking boots and march down to a country park to learn more about the benefits of walking. The Bromley Countryside Service has organised an afternoon of events which promotes walking in the borough and highlights how taking a stroll

  • DARTFORD: Strike action threat at Darent Valley Hospital

    CONTRACT workers are threatening a hospital with strike action if a long-running pay row is not resolved. Portering, catering and cleaning staff at Darent Valley Hospital are voting on whether to take industrial action on March 25, the day

  • Kyel ends rollercoaster week on a high

    ON-loan Charlton winger Kyel Reid came off the bench to provide an assist and the dramatic late winner against Southend – putting a remarkable cap on a manic week for the youngster. Reid, 22, scored his first goal for his new club in the

  • LONGFIELD: Blood donor sessions on March 8

    The National Blood Service is appealing for people to give blood at donor sessions in Longfield on March 8. The sessions take place at Longfield Community Hall in Fawkham Road from 2pm to 4.30pm and 5.30pm to 8pm.

  • Parky: Bailey did nothing wrong

    CHARLTON boss Phil Parkinson leapt to the defence of skipper Nicky Bailey’s role in Jean-Francois Christophe being sent off during the Addicks 2-1 victory at Southend. The altercation, occurring moments after the home side had earned a free-kick