YOUNG STARS: The borough's young athletes celebrated their 4th place in the London youth games. Bromley mayor Councillor Anne Manning praised the team's performance in the event in which more than 20,000 youths from across the capital competed.

GOING GOING GONE: Lots ranging from jewellery to china will go under the hammer at a charity auction. The sale, run by Harris HospisCare, will be at Crofton Junior School, Towncourt Lane, Petts Wood, with viewing from noon on Saturday. Call 01689 825755.

NINE LIVES: A cat rescued from the island of St Maarten in the Caribbean which went missing in south London has been found. Earlier this month, Dawn Rutt, of Bickley Park Road, Bromley, appealed for readers' help to trace Bella.

DRESS-UP DAY: Primary school pupils dressed as their favourite characters from films. Youngsters at Bickley Primary School, Nightingale Lane, were joined by staff for the day to mark the end of book week.

HELP CLEAR PLANT: Members of West Wickham and Spring Park Volunteer Group will be tackling a poisonous plant on West Wickham Common on Friday. Call 020 8776 2343 to offer to lend a hand.

REUNION: Past and present members of the Rotaract Club of Bromley will hold a reunion on November 6 at the Royal Blackheath Golf Club, Eltham. Call 020 8249 9997.