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  • Do you remember?

    I'm researching an authorised biography of Albert Lee, the country / rock guitarist, who was brought up in Greenwich. Can any of your readers remember a V1, or Doodlebug, attack in 1944, in which part of the Tunnel Avenue area was destroyed? If so I'd

  • Driving ambition

    I am a 17-year-old male who has failed his last two driving tests. I would like to know if I pass my third or at least know on which test I will pass - Carl, Croydon Graham says ... I feel you will pass your third test. Does my grandad want to contact

  • History fair will offer talks and displays

    HISTORY buffs will be in their element when the eighth Bexley history fair hits town. Whether it is local or history of a more personal kind you are interested in, the fair at Hall Place, Bourne Road, Bexley, will provide a wealth of information. More

  • Prove you have the write stuff

    BUDDING playwrights and poets have a chance to test how good their work is in a competition organised by Bexley Arts Council. People aged over 14 who live, work or go to school or college in the borough are being asked to submit their work as part of

  • On show to help trust

    WHEN Shirley Bright was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis it spurred her into action. Since 1996 grandmother Mrs Bright, 64, of Beechcroft Avenue, Barnehurst, has been staging concerts to raise cash for the MS Trust, which supports 85,000 people in the

  • Your chance to help carers

    A SUPPORT group is looking for people with good listening skills prepared to help carers talk through their fears, frustrations and grief. Carers' Support (Bexley) wants to provide a service to people caring for an adult or child who is frail, ill or