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WEST HAM: Clarke confident of turnaround
WEST HAM number two Steve Clarke has backed the team to turn around their fortunes on the pitch after their worst start to a Premier League season in six years. The Hammers have failed to win in the league since their opening day victory at Wolverhampton
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Hereford 1 Daggers 1
DAGENHAM & REDBRIDGE remain in the top three of League Two after a late Wesley Thomas goal earned them a draw at Hereford. The Daggers fell behind in the 80th minute when James Walker thundered in a shot from all of 30 yards. That
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Wycombe Wanderers 0 Leyton Orient 1
IF IT was written that this game would not be one for the Classics Collection, it was just as likely to be Scott McGleish who made it special. The 36 year-old Orient hitman left Wanderers under a cloud last year, but today he brought sunshine
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LOUGHTON: Volunteers to firewalk for hospice
MORE than 40 daredevil volunteers will walk across a fiery bed of hot coals this evening (Saturday) to raise money for Haven House children's hospice. The event, at the Football Academy in Loughton, hopes to raise more than £7,000 for the home
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ILFORD: Park hosts weekend of Asian style
VALENTINES Park in Ilford plays host to a specially event celebrating Asian fashion this weekend. The London Asian Style Expo runs between 10.30am and 6pm today (Saturday) and tomorrow in the Melbourne Field section of the park, showcasing a number
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EPPING: New exhibition opens at gallery
A NEW exhibition by an acclaimed artist described as a “modern-day Lowry” starts today (Saturday October 3) in Epping. Paul Horton, who will be on hand to meet and sign copies of his works at Artisan Fine Art in the High Street from 12 noon, has interested
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ILFORD: Farmers market comes to the High Road
A FARMER'S market is to be held in Ilford today (Saturday). Running between 9am and 4.30pm in the High Road, the day will see a wide variety of fresh food and drink for sale from farmers in Essex. Among the produce available will be bread, winter
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BUCKHURST HILL: Area to get a clean-up
BUCKHURST Hill will get a spruce-up today when an army of litter pickers sweep through its streets. The clean-up, organised by the parish council, kicks off at 10am at the authority's offices on Queens Road. Anyone can take part, and all volunteers
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WALTHAMSTOW: Victoria Line closed
PEOPLE in Walthamstow face another weekend of travel misery with the complete closure of the Victoria underground line today (Saturday). The shut down, part of Transport for London's on-going upgrade and maintenance works, will only last for
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WANSTEAD: Library shuts down for repairs
WANSTEAD Library is closed today - and will remain shut for more than a week - while “essential” maintenance works are carried out. The facility is officially shut until Monday October (12), but Redbridge Council say nearby Aldersbrook Library will
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WOODFORD: Biggest-ever festival opens
THE second-ever Woodford Festival starts with a bang today with a huge variety of events. This weekend marks the culmination of months of planning and rehearsing, with more than 100 different activities scheduled for over the next nine days