Submitted Coulsdon news

Another Local Bourne Society Blue Plaque

3:42pm Wednesday 12th September 2012

The local Bourne Society in conjunction with Southern Railway and the local rail user group, The East Surrey Transport Committee, will unveil a Bourne Soceity blue plaque at Coulsdon Town Station.

College listens to student pleas

College listens to student pleas

3:35pm Wednesday 12th September 2012

A group of part-time Spanish students at Croydon College were last week celebrating the opening of enrolment for the second year of their A-level language programme following a change of heart by the college after the course was originally dropped from the curriculum.

Paralympic volunteering

Olympic volunteering

12:20pm Tuesday 4th September 2012

A retired teacher from Caterham, Kate Nash, aged 57 was one of the five hundred marshalls who danced for nearly two hours to welcome in the Paralympian athletes at the Paralympic Opening Ceremony.

Free online marketing seminar and business networking for local SMEs

12:13pm Tuesday 4th September 2012

Sponsored by the Croydon Chamber of Commerce and Palmerston Accountants & Business Consultants, new Purley based Online Marketing Consultancy Cameo Marketing is holding the first of a series off free seminars for local SMEs.

Youth show at Ashcroft Theatre

Youth show at Ashcroft Theatre

12:39pm Tuesday 21st August 2012

“Let’ Go To The Movies”

Army cadets

11:56am Tuesday 21st August 2012

Senior Army Cadets show their respects at the National Memorial Arboretum.

Churches in New Addington respond to the tragic death of Tia Sharp

11:48am Monday 20th August 2012

Since Tia Sharp went missing the strength of the community which has already existed in New Addington and Fieldway has been realised in action. Hundreds of people were involved in raising awareness of her disappearance and the whole community was praying for her safe return. As part of this community effort the churches of New Addington and Fieldway have been busy offering pastoral, practical and spiritual support to both volunteers and to Tia's family.

Neighbourhood Wardens over zealous in policing new dog fines

8:11am Thursday 16th August 2012

On July 19th I was walking my very ill dog on the green land in Regina Road. He was barely able to walk and so I had taken him out for a pee as close as I could to my house in Lincoln Road. 3 Neighbourhood wardens approached me and asked me why my dog wasn't on a lead.

Lady Edridge Grammer School 70yr Re-union

Lady Edridge Grammer School 70yr Re-union

8:08am Thursday 16th August 2012

On 22 September 2012, we have arranged a re-union dinner at the Seldson Park Hotel for girls who left Lady Edridge between 1959 and 1961 and who will be 70 years old during 2012/13. We are still trying to contact the following girls:- Valerie Billiness Maureen Brown Maureen Burrows Janette Chapman Shirley Cummings Sylvia Gambrill Sylvia Gubbins Janet Kibble Gill Long Theresa Whiting (married name Bunting) If anyone has information as to where they can be contacted, would they contact Carol on 07733345684 or Jill on 07730004672.

Local Writer Publishes Olympic Thriller

Local Writer Publishes Olympic Thriller

8:07am Thursday 16th August 2012

J.C. Martin, a local martial arts instructor-cum-writer, has just published her debut novel, ORACLE, on July 30th. Set in London in the run-up to the Olympics, ORACLE is a serial killer mystery that will make the perfect accompaniment to the action and excitement of the Games.




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