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Ravenscourt Park
WINTER may not yet be on the way out, but these exotic trees and bushes in Ravenscourt Park are a...
Cable tv is not a secure option
THE article on your website (Residents threatened with TV cut-off by Virgin Media ...
Milliband had a dodgy dossier
THE Foreign Secretary, David Milliband, turned up in Hammersmith to attack the re...
Who cares about noisy neighbours?
SUFFERING noisy and inconsiderate neighbours? People up all night shouting and car...
Mugging victim is offering a reward for the return of his watch
A MAN who was knocked to the floor and repeatedly punched during a vicious mugging...
Smokers are offered help to kick the habit this week
SMOKERS in the borough are offered personalised help to kick the habit this week. ...
Soapbox
SINCE the current administration of Hammersmith and Fulham Council was elected in ...
Baby George died aged only 28days old after catching a virus
THE distraught parents of a 28-day old baby watched helplessly as a virus claimed his life, an inquest heard. George Andrews was born at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital on November 10, to his fath...
04/03/2010 05:41 PM  
Mysterious death for a retired labourer found floating in a river
MYSTERY surrounds the death of a retired labourer who was found floating in the Grand Union Canal. Finbar Mullens, 72, was carrying no identification with him when he was discovered in the canal, n...
04/03/2010 05:36 PM  
Have you found an Emily?
A CHARITY has hidden 23 miniature dolls in Kensington and Chelsea to highlight their child neglect appeal. Action for Children are asking residents to be on the look out for miniature models of s...
04/03/2010 07:00 AM  
Two teenagers arrested for scooter robberies
CHELSEA: TWO teenagers have been arrested in Chelsea following a spate of scooter robberies. A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said that there were around 12 robberies last month involving s...
04/03/2010 02:00 AM  
Too Big for the Bin service
Bulky pieces of furniture, fridges and other items too big for the bin can now be picked up by the borough council. The Too Big for the Bin service has been launched online to give residents an ea...
04/03/2010 12:15 AM  
Volunteers needed to help discharged patients
The British Red Cross is appealing for people in the borough to volunteer to help vulnerable patients settle back into their homes. The new partnership scheme Next Steps - set up by the charity an...
04/03/2010 12:14 AM  
Borough Council on Twitter
BOROUGH: Residents in the borough can now keep up to date on the council's activities by following their new Twitter site. Kensington and Chelsea Council will now publish jobs, news, volunteering ...
04/03/2010 12:12 AM  
The future of a Sloane Square vendor decided next week
THE CONTROVERSIAL licence application for a newspaper vendor in Sloane Square will be put off for another week. After 30 years of trading outside Sloane Square tube station Mark O'Brien, 50, could...
04/03/2010 12:08 AM  
Wornington Green plans gets the green light
PLANNING chiefs have given the green light to the £350million redevelopment of the Wornington Green estate. For the past year residents, councillors, planners and housing developers have been figh...
03/03/2010 11:57 PM  
Holland Park homes four lucky pigs
FOUR Saddleback pigs have moved into one of the borough's most sought after locations. The British grazing pigs - a mother and her three piglets - have taken up residence in Holland Park in an ef...
03/03/2010 11:49 PM  
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