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Maydelia Bellew
Nov 27, 2022
A very special charity
Paula Blanchette is one of the volunteers at Holding On Letting Go (HOLG), a bereavement charity that supports both young people and...
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Eleanor Croston
Nov 27, 2022
The Mock Election
Throughout November, A level politics students at Parmiter’s School have been campaigning feverishly to win the popular vote in the 2022...
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Grace Pearson
Nov 27, 2022
Rhythmic Recorders and Bellowing Bass
On Wednesday 23 November, The Tiffin Girls’ School hosted its annual Autumn Concert, bringing bright tunes and lyrical melodies to the...
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Angela Jison
Nov 26, 2022
Hummingbirds and Pink Men
On Saturday 26 November, the Hummingbird Bakery opened its doors to the community of St John’s Wood and the crowd enthralled by the...
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Tom Murray
Nov 26, 2022
Car Set Ablaze In Freak Occurrence
Disaster struck early on Friday morning for a family in Westbury, as their much loved, family car went up in flames and they were left...
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Pierina Pagliuca
Nov 22, 2022
Darcie Dolls Achievement
Darcie Dolls, owned by the hardworking Natalie Evans, is a thriving business in Radcliffe, providing a plethora of treatments, from hair...
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Manimekalai Ramaswamy
Nov 20, 2022
Cultural catwalk paints school red
On Friday 11 November, Townley Grammar hosted a cultural day where students could wear traditional clothes. In courtesy of the annual...
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Sophia Popova
Nov 14, 2022
New Library in Sidcup
There is exciting news for all as Sidcup Library intends to be rebuilt and refurbished on Sidcup High Street. Sidcup Library has always...
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Vivi Douglas
Nov 13, 2022
Students kickstart their Kenya campaign
On the 22nd of September a group of eight sixth form students in year 12, having only been back to school for a mere couple of weeks...
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Ebun-Iyanu Oyabay
Nov 7, 2022
Therapy Dog in School
With a surge in mental health cases in education centres, schools are looking for how to support their students. At Townley Grammar...
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Raunak Gupta
Nov 6, 2022
'Stay and Play' at Cheam Library
Stay and Play sessions are a chance for children to work upon their sensory development and to be able to play with the wide selection of...
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Lara Phillips
Nov 6, 2022
One of a Kind Korean Hotdogs in Wimbledon!
If you are a Wimbledon dweller, you may have noticed the recent opening of Korean street food restaurant, Myungrang Hot Dog. Or if you...
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Amy van Rensburg
Nov 6, 2022
Meet Mable, St George’s Beloved Therapy Dog
Mable) is a seven year old Springer Spaniel and Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross breed. Despite only being a therapy dog for around two...
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Layla Przeklasa
Nov 5, 2022
Bus cuts lead to a decrease in women's safety
The number 12, a crucial under-threat night bus, is being cut in Peckham. The route 12 covers areas from Dulwich Library to Oxford Circus...
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Mirianna Upton
Nov 5, 2022
Dance academy gets 'Forever home'
A dance academy recently opened its own modern dance studio in the heart of Orpington, after 27 years of renting halls. The first classes...
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Katie Piggott
Nov 5, 2022
Chimney Sweeping in Tooting
Ian Nolan, based in Tooting, founded TootSweep in 2008- a chimney sweep business based in his local area. Previously a photographer,...
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Alexandros Dimopoulos
Nov 4, 2022
The Man Behind London’s murals
Over the past six years, whether it be retro railway signs or murals of famous Elizabethan actors, Lionel Stanhope has been slowly...
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Amelia Jones
Nov 2, 2022
Brand New Bond Street Debut
First opened on the 24 September 1900 by the then-coined Central London Railway, Bond Street has been a crucial station in many a...
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Masroor Khan
Nov 1, 2022
Reconstruction of Morden Mosque nears completion
On the 26th of September 2015, the largest mosque in Western Europe, The Baitul Futuh Mosque Complex, situated in Morden, experienced a...
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Natalia Pasinska
Oct 28, 2022
Thames tributary polluted
In 2021, sewage leaked into the River Wandle 40 times according to Rivers Trust and recently, the river has been running brown near...
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Natalia Pasinska
Oct 28, 2022
Thames tributary polluted
In 2021, sewage leaked into the River Wandle 40 times according to Rivers Trust and recently, the river has been running brown near...
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Lucia Ambrosi
Oct 27, 2022
Fred's 40 Years at the Top of the Ladder
Every career has its ups and downs, but Fredrick Hall's are much more frequent. Fred is celebrating four decades in the window cleaning...
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Arina Kontchakov
Apr 21, 2022
Paddlers help clear up plastic in waterways
How many times have you walked through a park and seen a pond polluted with plastic, cans bobbing in a canal, or waste bags floating in...
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Sia Pathak
Apr 18, 2022
Pandemic Heroes!
Following a difficult couple of years, it feels like the world is starting to 'open up again’, with Scotland being the last place in the...
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