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  • Reclaiming the streets (2 comments)

    Following on from the recent, and in one case tragic, incidents that took place in Erith and Welling, I would like to express an opinion with regards to the theme of people taking the law into their own hands, which is one I suspect is shared by many.

  • Chandrabir Gurung

    Name: Chandrabir Gurung. Date of birth: 27/1/1960. Location: Orpington. Status: Married. Occupation: Retired British Army Sergent. Education: High school passed. Interests: Running, sporting, martial arts. Describe yourself: I served in the British

  • Daniel French

    Name: Daniel French. Date of birth: 25/11/93. Location: Dartford. Occupation: Pupil. Education: Leigh City Technology College. Favourite movies: Mostly sporty films. Favourite music: R'n'b, rap, hip hop. Favourtie TV: Dunno really, Match of the Day

  • Bracelet has gone missing

    I contacted you last year regarding my missing bracelet and as you said it turned up on the day you replied. Well, it has gone missing again. But this time I think I've lost it for good. I was just wondering if you could shed any light on the situation

  • Someone better will come along

    I have just split up with my on-off boyfriend of two years. I miss him very much. Will we get back together and when? - Joanne, Spennymoor Graham says ... Someone better will come along in two or three weeks, and at that point you will also have the

  • Kedwell named Conference South player of the month

    FOR the third time this season Welling United striker Danny Kedwell has been named player of the month. Kedwell won the award for February with 39 per cent of the vote. Welling lost just one league match out of six during February and Kedwell waded

  • List to protect favourite buildings

    IS THERE a house or a building which you pass by every day and admire? Bexley Council is looking for suggestions from borough residents of buildings which should be recognised and given some protection by being locally listed. The council's list of

  • Play’s message to the point

    THE consequences of gang culture and carrying knives was spelt out in graphic detail to boys at a Bexleyheath secondary school. London-based theatre group Big Fish staged the gritty play, Slash, at St Columba's RC Boys' School in Halcot Avenue. It

  • Pub’s customers urged to be good eggs

    REGULARS at one Bexley pub have more than just beer on their minds when they pop in for a pint these days. With Easter looming, it is Easter eggs they are thinking of. The Travellers Home pub, Long Lane, Bexleyheath, is urging its customers to drop

  • David gives top-brass performance to win

    IT WAS a difficult task, even for a panel of experts, to choose between 10 of Bexley's top young musicians. The finals of the Bexley Young Musician of the Year competition were held in the Rose Theatre at Rose Bruford College, Burnt Oak Lane, Sidcup.

  • VCD semi-final postponed

    VCD Athletic's semi-final first leg due to be played last night was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. At present there is no re-arranged date for the Kentish Observer League Cup clash against Herne Bay. The second leg was due to be played on