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Hooray for 'hero' milkman

Grant Ramsay with his wife Linda photographed at St Mary's Church by Georgia Perkins from Burntwood School

6:50am Friday 10th July 2009

A small Balham community has united in declaring their milkman of 16 years a “local hero” after beginning his tough battle with leukaemia.

Duo to tackle every tube station in London

Duo to tackle every tube station in London: Simone Handy and Kobie Child

6:50am Friday 10th July 2009

A Sutton woman will attempt to travel to all 313 London Underground stations in 24 hours to raise money for charity.

Cherry Orchard Road development may be refused by planning committee

An impression of what the Menta development will look like

6:40am Friday 10th July 2009

A major investor may pull out of Croydon if the planning committee rejects its £500million development deal next week.

MPs: 'Kingston needs three new primary schools'

6:40am Friday 10th July 2009

Kingston needs to build three new primary schools to cope with the huge demand expected for reception class places by 2012, according to local MPs Susan Kramer and Edward Davey.

Prosecution for 45 benefits cheats

6:40am Friday 10th July 2009

Forty-five benefits cheats, who wrongly claimed a whopping £75,000 between them, were detected and had legal action taken against them by Reigate and Banstead Council’s benefit fraud team, during the last financial year.

WOODFORD GRN: Devoted gran speaks of 10-year battle for answers into grandson's health

5:25pm Thursday 9th July 2009

A DEVOTED grandmother who battled with doctors for ten years in a search for answers about her grandson's behavioural problems is to publish a book about her remarkable story.

STH WOODFORD: Charity shop targeted by thieves

5:26pm Thursday 9th July 2009

VOLUNTEERS have raised concerns about security after a safe and a handbag were snatched from a charity shop.

WOODFORD BRIDGE: Bogus gardener swipes £500 from pensioner

3:53pm Thursday 9th July 2009

POLICE are hunting a conman who stole £500 from a pensioner by pretending to be a gardener looking for work.

REDBRIDGE: Parents could face legal action at swine flu schools

3:21pm Thursday 9th July 2009

PARENTS who deliberately withhold healthy children from schools with cases of swine flu could face prosecution, the council has warned.



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