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WORK on a multimillion-pound high street regeneration scheme is unlikely to start until the end of next year – 12 months later than first announced.
HOSPITAL patients and relatives have reacted with anger over plans to slash the opening hours of a popular in-house restaurant.
A SOUTH London man has completed an incredible challenge – running the equivalent of 30 marathons in just 35 days.
“BARS in cars” are worrying businesses, who claim unlicensed traders have been selling booze from their boots after last orders.
SCHOOLS in Southwark have recorded a major improvement in GCSE results, figures released last Tuesday revealed.
KEEN to dispel the stereotypes about young people, the Oval House Theatre is challenging people’s negative perceptions.
A GUIDE dog owner, who was savaged by a pit bull whose owner just laughed, backed new calls for tougher laws on “weapon dogs”.
GOVERNMENT-funded rebuilding and refurbishment work in a borough has started, despite huge budget cuts.
FAMILIES made the most of an unscheduled South Circular Road closure by holding a street party.
A TOP businessman has stepped into the ring to save the oldest amateur boxing club in England from throwing in the towel.
A TERMINALLY ill cancer patient tipped from his wheelchair by armed robbers is scared of leaving the house for fear of another attack.
UNPAID council electric bills could leave estates in darkness and has led to new tennis courts going unused in the evening, it has been revealed.
A DEDICATED campaigner has been taken to court by a town hall in a battle over a kids’ playground.
TWO popular boxing clubs are struggling to make ends meet, while huge amounts of taxpayers’ cash are wasted on England manager Fabio Capello and the Olympics.
“THESE are people who could have avoided coming to see me.
ONE of the world’s largest film industries is holding its first UK festival in South London.
TWO huge public fireworks displays have become the latest victims of the budget cuts, leaving thousands of South Londoners unable to visit a local show.
A TEEN whose life has blossomed with help from an under-threat youth centre is appealing for help to save it.
IT’S the end of an era for a nightclub that once attracted the great and the good from across the capital.
THE boss of South London’s largest group of academies said university was not the “be-all and end-all” as students picked up their A-level results yesterday.
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