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Residents mark fifth year of unfinished bridge
The firth birthday of the infamous ‘unfinished bridge’ in Colliers Wood was celebrated by residents last week. read more
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Dutch coach driver jailed for £165k cocaine bust
A Dutch coach driver who smuggled 3kg of cocaine into the country has been jailed for almost five years. read more
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Thousands enjoy fair on Wimbledon Common
Thousands descended on Wimbledon Common last weekend to enjoy a free day of music, food and fun at the Wimbledon Village Fair. read more
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Charity dog hides £1k for quarter of a century
A loyal charity collection dog has waited patiently for more than 25 years before finally being opened up to reveal donations of more than £1,000. read more
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Sally Bercow speaks out about St Helier Hospital
The outspoken wife of the Speaker of the House of Commons, Sally Bercow, has expressed her concerns for St Helier Hospital’s future. read more
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Butchers face £30,000 fine after raid by the UK Border Agency
A butchers is facing a potential fine of £30,000 after being raided by the UK Border Agency. read more
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Work on new hospital ward begins
Construction of a new medical unit at Croydon University Hospital has begun. read more
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Awards ceremony celebrates Croydon heroes
The work of some of the community's most caring and inspiring volunteers were celebrated at an awards ceremony. read more
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Ducks flying off the shelves for charity
The knitted ducks at the heart of a yarnbombing stunt in Carshalton are flying off the shelves. read more
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Primary school intruder let off with warning
A man who broke into the grounds of two Merton primary schools has been let off with a warning. read more
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Parking boss would prefer ticket income to be zero
Merton Council's head of regeneration, which oversees parking control, talks to us about your parking complaints, why they made £3.3m from tickets last year, and the bus lane in Hartfield Road, Wimbledon. read more
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Financial abuses by council staff revealed
Fraudulent activity discovered at Merton Council included three members of staff accused of incorrectly claiming housing benefit, with one resigning prior to being brought before a disciplinary hearing. read more
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Sutton bike shop officially oldest in the world
Sutton is now the official home of the oldest bike shop in the world. read more
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Woman slams school allocation system
A woman refused a primary school place for her daughter at a school 270m from her doorstep has said the council’s allocation system is "fundamentally flawed". read more
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Prepare to party ahead of Olympic torch relay
Merton is getting ready for the official Olympic torch, which will pass through Merton four days before the start of the Olympic Games. read more
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Soldiers to be given housing priority
Soldiers returning from war will be given housing priority under new Sutton Council plans. read more
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Sutton criminals pay society back
Criminals have been picking up litter to payback the community. read more
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Children's services adequate
Croydon Council has been commended for its work protecting young people in its children’s services. read more
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More primary school places for Sutton
Sutton Council has agreed to add 210 primary school places to its capacity as demand continues to soar across the borough. read more
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Sound engineer lands spot in feature film
A sound engineer has landed a spot in a sporting feature film after its director overheard him recording his latest track. read more
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