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  • Welling cruise to victory at Maidenhead

    AFTER a mediocre first half Welling United dominated the second period and ran out comfortable victors against a physical Maidenhead United. Knowing that Welling had not won since defeating Woking on 18th September the hosts may have felt that

  • Self belief bring Gravesend deserved victory

    Early positional play put Gravesend in the home twenty-two, but missed tackles as ‘Stoke broke out of defence, saw Gs behind to two converted tries as first Simon Appleby brushed off the tacklers to touch down, then Rhydian Slade-Jones raced in for a

  • Seagulls turn on style at Valley

    CHARLTON were brushed aside 4-0 by leaders Brighton & Hove Albion at The Valley this afternoon. The only change from the 2-2 draw at Plymouth saw Lee Martin get the nod ahead of Scott Wagstaff, with the Addicks' top scorer instead forced to

  • LEWISHAM: Dolcis worker remembers Doodlebug market bomb

    AFTER News Shopper highlighted a neglected high street plaque commemorating those who died in the Second World War bombing of Lewisham market, Eileen Homewood contacted us with her remarkable story. For Eileen, the war had not made much

  • Biggin Hill & Westerham Lions Club - Lions Awareness Week

    Lions Clubs International, the World’s largest voluntary service club organisation is holding its Lions Awareness Week. From 9th to 17th October, many Lions from the 970 Clubs in towns, cities and villages throughout the UK and Ireland are working together

  • ORPINGTON: Children donate food to charity for people in need

    SCHOOLCHILDREN have donated their food to a charity which feeds people in need. Pupils at Crofton Infant School in Towncourt Lane, Orpington, have given the food they collected for Harvest Festival to Orpington Food Bank. The charity, which is run by

  • WELLING: Embassy Court neighbours lose latest battle

    DISAPPOINTED residents have failed to stop supermarket giant Tesco getting permission to put air conditioning and other machinery on the roof of its new store. People living in the bungalows behind the Embassy Court redevelopment in Welling claimed

  • LEWISHAM: Substance misuse service opens for young people

    A NEW substance misuse service for young people has opened in Lewisham. Parents and carers who are concerned about youngsters misusing drugs or alcohol can access the service, which is based in Lewisham Road. The Young People’s Substance

  • PLUMSTEAD: Students visit Parliament to receive award

    PUPILS of a Plumstead school have visited Parliament to be awarded for a website they created. Year five students of South Rise Primary School in Brewery Road were amongst 12 winners of the national Make IT Happy Award. They worked with staff