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WALTHAM FOREST/REDBRIDGE: Mayoral candidates named
THE list of people nominated to stand for the post of Mayor of London has just been announced. They are (in alphabetical order)- Richard Barnbrook (British National Party), Gerard Batten (UK Independence Party), Sian Berry (Green Party), Alan Craig (
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WALTHAM FOREST/REDBRIDGE: Mayoral candidates named
THE full list of people nominated to stand for the position of London Mayor has just been announced. There are ten names (in alphabetical order) - Richard Barnbrook (British National Party), Gerard Batten (UK Independence Party), Sian Berry (Green
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Spurs v Newcastle United . . . Predict the Score
Who will win Sunday's Premier League clash at White Hart Lane? Sports Editor Paul Wreyford's prediction: Newcastle are showing signs of life at last, but remain deep in relegation trouble. And the Magpies do not have a good record on their travels
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Keegan's Magpies come to the Lane
Spurs might not have much more to fight for, but the Lilywhites still have an important role to play in this season's Premier League. The majority of Tottenham's remaining opponents, starting with Newcastle United on Sunday, are either battling to avoid
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EPPING FOREST: Hitch hits new bus pass scheme
A HITCH over posting arrangements mean elderly residents and disabled people will not get their new bus passes until about a week into the new national concessionary fare scheme. The scheme starts on Tuesday, but due to technical difficulties, the contractor
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Six of the best sees Hill battle to a draw
BOWLS BUCKHURST HILL earned a creditable draw, six points each, against Essex County. Winning three out of the five rinks, but losing out on the total overall shots, Buckhurst Hill's winners were; Doug Smith, Ray Manners, David Powell and Bert Merralls
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Curbs tells his Hammers to stop conceding early goals
WEST Ham boss Alan Curbishley has told his players to stop giving away early goals, starting at Sunderland tomorrow. The Irons have conceded a goal inside the opening 20 minutes in each of their last five games. In those fixtures they suffered consecutive
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Keane: We won't take the Hammers lightly
SUNDERLAND boss Roy Keane doesn't buy into the idea that it is the right time to play mid-table West Ham. While the Black Cats are battling for every point in their bid for Premier League survival, the Irons are comfortably in tenth position with seemingly
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WOODFORD GREEN: Doctor defends MMR jab research
A DOCTOR involved in controversial research linking the MMR vaccine with autism has defended his work at a medical tribunal. Professor John Walker-Smith, of Monkhams Drive in Woodford Green, along with colleagues Prof Simon Murch of Tooting and Dr Andrew
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Chingford looking for revenge in title decider
THE STAKES are high for Chingford this weekend as they take on title rivals Tring. The game could be central in the season run in as only a single point separates the two teams. Tring currently stand top of London Two North, with Chingford in third on
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Woodford looking to pull clear of the relegation places
WOODFORD look to get back on track this weekend when they visit basement club Tabard. The Highams Men have had mixed fortunes recently with a draw, a win, and a loss from the last three games. Theycan gointothe matchinconfidentmood though. They turned
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Manor looking to find cup form against Letchworth
ETON Manor can take a major step towards securing fifth place in London Two North with a victory over Letchworth Garden City on Saturday. Manor defeated National league Barking last Saturday to book a place in the final of theEssex Senior Cup. This triumph
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Wanderers hope to keep their promotion hopes alive against rivals Wanstead
A RESURGENT Ilford Wanderers meet a stuttering Wanstead this Saturdayin aderby clash. Brian Scahill'sRedbridge outfit have kept alive their faint promotion hopes with four wins out of five, toput to bed afestive season slump.Now third and four points
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Bancroft and Clapton are ready for derby action
BANCROFTand Upper Clapton clash on Saturday with each team scrapping hard at opposite ends of Essex One. Steve Baker's Bancroft side are keen to secure fourth place, and have a faint chance of nabbing third from Ilford Wanderers if results are favourable
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Loughton looking to Peg back the team above them
LOUGHTON will be looking for revenge when they take on Pegasus Palmerians in Essex Two this weekend. The Hornbeam Road outfit failed to register a single point when the teams last clashed in December, losing 0-17. Recent matches have proved equally
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Ongar skipper hoping to finish the season on a flyer against Ravens
ONGAR'S up and coming clash with Essex Three basement club Ravens is a chance for the Love Lane outfit to bring some consistency to their form. Ongar's record over the last five games has seen them win three, but lose two, although will have felt aggrieved
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LEYTON: Mystery woman identified
A MYSTERY woman found wandering in the street has been identified. Ambulance staff took the woman to Whipps Cross University Hospital after finding her in Leyton High Road 11 days ago. She was not suffering any injuries but appeared to have mental
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Germans’ visit creates a big buzz at Epping
CRICKET EPPING Cricket Club will gear up for the new season with the visit of a German national team. The Lower Bury Lane outfit will swing back into action on Saturday April 19 with an away friendly at Hockerill. The following weekend Epping kick
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TRAVEL: Tube workers to strike over safety fears
Tube passengers face three days of travel chaos early next month after two transport unions announced a walk-out of members on London Underground (LU). The dispute over safety issues involves the RMT and TSSA unions whose Tube members will strike from
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Ross and George help Essex to victory
GOLF WEST Essex Golf Club duo Ross Spurgeon and George Castle were in excellent form to help the Essex U21s secure a notable victory over Romford Golf Club. The county colts were in excellent form to see off the hosts' Thornton Cup team 5.5-12.5.
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Tomkins set to keep his Hammers place
JAMES Tomkins looks set to keep his place in the West Ham starting line up for the trip to Sunderland tomorrow. The defender - who turns 19 on the day of the game - showed his promising potential with an assured debut against Everton last weekend. And
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Mother's dream for earthquake orphans
IT may have rocked the country more than two years ago, but it will take at least another seven to clean up the damage left behind by the Pakistan earthquake. Thousands of children were made homeless by the disaster, and are being forced to live on the
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Wenger hoping for a decision on Flamini by April
ARSENAL boss Arsene Wenger claims he is more worried about keeping midfielder Mathieu Flamini than looking for potential summer signings. Frenchman Flamini is yet to put pen to paper on a new contract at the Emirates Stadium, which has sparked speculation
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Jones set for return against West Ham
SUNDERLAND boss Roy Keane is set to have star striker Kenwyne Jones available for his side's clash with West Ham tomorrow. The Trinidad and Tobago star (pictured) missed last week's Premier League win over Aston Villa because of a virus. But the 23-
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REDBRIDGE: No remedy for poor state of roads
CRATERS, cracks and potholes are set to blight Redbridge roads for years to come after the council missed out on a third of a billion pounds' worth of Government cash. Two weeks ago the Guardian revealed the shocking state of many of the borough's highways
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SOUTH WOODFORD: Developer claims £277,000 for 'public' art in gated estate
CRITICS have vowed to block a property developer's claim for £277,000 of taxpayers' money to pay for a 'public' work of art it built inside a gated housing estate. Councillors and residents in South Woodford, have demanded that Redbridge Council stop
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Spurs striker set for £11m Sunderland move?
SPURS' out-of-favour striker Darren Bent is being linked with an £11m summer move to Sunderland. The 24-year-old cost the north London side a club record £16.5 million when he signed from Charlton last year. But he has failed to land a regular starting
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Hammers boss backs Sunderland to come good - if they avoid the drop
ALAN Curbishley reckons Sunderland have the potential to become a regular fixture in the Premier League - providing they beat the drop this season. The Black Cats have gained a reputation as being one of the Premier League's yo-yo teams in recent years
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WALTHAM FOREST: Tory u-turn over £71,000 'unnecessary' councillor training
TORIES on the council have made a u-turn and are now supporting a £71,000 councillor training programme which their leader previously described as 'a waste of time'. All councillors will be taught lessons by hired consultants as part of the borough's
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Albertt Hall Rehearsal
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LEYTONSTONE: Muggers target 88-year-old on mobility scooter
A gang of muggers snatched a bag from an 88-year-old woman riding a mobility scooter. The pensioner had turned into Beachcroft Road from Leytonstone High Road when a woman tried to snatch her bag. The pensioner held on but two men then pulled the bag
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WALTHAM FOREST: Charity faces 'devastating' funding cut
A CHARITY for people with learning difficulties fears for its future after its budget was slashed by a staggering £300,000. Bosses at Waltham Forest (WF) Mencap are worried services will have to be scrapped or reduced because they have been forced to
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MATCH PREVIEW: Port Vale v Orient, Saturday, March 29, 3pm League One
HEAD TO HEAD: Port Vale 31 wins, Orient 15 wins and eight draws. LAST TIME AT VALE PARK: Port Vale 3 Orient 0 (05-08-2006) The O's kicked off life in League One in the worst possible fashion, when Martin Ling's newly promoted outfit crashed to a heavy
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Redbridge Music School Concert
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