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ORIENT: Defensive rock set to gather moss for spell
Tamika Mkandawire is out of action for at least two weeks with injury. Orient's 25-year-old defensive stalwart limped off during the 1-0 home defeat to Walsall, last Saturday. Tests have revealed a strained medial ligament. Orient chairman Barry
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Spring blossom in Leytonstone
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Spring blossom in Woodford Green
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Wanstead spring scene
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Spring fishing in Epping Forest
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Daffodils over Wanstead Flats
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LEYTONSTONE: Churches condemn Westboro "message of hate"
CHURCHES have united in their condemnation of American Christian extremists' plan to protest outside a Leytonstone primary school over the teaching of gay history. In a letter from ‘the church community of Leytonstone’, the ten signatories
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Baldwins Pond near Loughton
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High Beech Church
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All Saint's Church Chingford
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SS Peter and Paul's Chingford
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Walthamstow Town Hall
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ROYDON/NAZEING: MP to hold joint surgery with advice bureau
MP Bill Rammell will be holding two joint advice surgeries with Epping Forest Citizens Advice Bureau for residents of Roydon and Nazeing on Saturday, March 28. The first advice surgery will be held from 11am to 12pm in Roydon Village Hall, Harlow Road
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WALTHAMSTOW: Arcade site plan "not fully explained", says deputy council leader
LEADING councillors are being asked to "rush through" the decision to bail out the Arcade site scheme with public funds, according to the council's deputy leader. Cllr John Macklin, deputy council leader and Lib Dem group leader, said he was
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LEYTON: Cohen tops expenses claim list
HARRY Cohen claims more expenses for his second home than any other MP in outer London. The Leyton MP received an Additional Cost Allowance (ACA) of £104, 701 between 2002 and 2007 for his constituency home in Wanstead. The allowance
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REDBRIDGE: New Tory leader pledges 'clearer vision' for borough
REDBRIDGE Cllr Keith Prince has pledged a "clearer vision" for the borough after seizing power of the Tory group in a leadership contest last week. Cllr Prince will replace Alan Weinberg as the leader of the ruling Conservative administration
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EPPING FOREST: Citizens Advice Bureau service gets £40,000 Government windfall
AN INCREASE in redundancies and debt problems has seen the district's Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) service awarded a £40,000 Government windfall to extend its opening hours. The funding will allow branches at 50a Hemnall Street in Epping, at
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CHINGFORD: New councillor in crime pledge
NEWLY-ELECTED Conservative councillor Edwin Northover has pledged to tackle crime following his Chingford by-election victory. In a comprehensive victory, he polled about two thirds of the vote as the Conservatives held the Larkswood ward seat
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REDBRIDGE: Police and council powerless to enforce traffic laws
A COUNCIL blunder has led to a driving free-for-all in Redbridge with the authority and police powerless to stop motorists breaking many laws. Dozens of regulations - such as those designed to ensure drivers obey one-way streets, yellow-box
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EPPING FOREST: Community heroes honoured at awards ceremony
A HERO cabbie and a soldier who gave his life in defence of his country were among those honoured at this year's Civic Awards. Cab driver John Davis, 40, from Waltham Abbey, was given a Special Award for his "incredibly brave" actions in rescuing
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LEYTONSTONE: Extremist church vows to go ahead with protest
AN EXTREMIST American Christian church insists it will protest outside a Leytonstone primary school over its teaching of gay history, in spite of the UK Border Agency saying it will “oppose” member's entry to the UK. A message on the website
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REDBRIDGE: Traders asked to fund business development scheme
TRADERS are being asked to help fund a new £1.5million scheme aimed at creating a better business environment in Ilford. The money will be used to create a Business Improvement District (BID) - giving nearly 500 firms the power to invest in local services
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ONGAR: Community invited to Rotary club open day
ONGAR Rotary are holding a special celebratory week to encourage more members to experience their activities. It will start on Saturday, April 18, with an open day in Budworth Hall, in High Street, Ongar. During the week the public can
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WALTHAM ABBEY: Grandmother has groundbreaking kidney operation
A GRANDMOTHER has undergone a pioneering operation which could help thousands of patients with kidney disease. Norma Fenton, 63, of Roundhills, Waltham Abbey, has had a tiny metal tube inserted to connect her kidney to her bladder. The