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The church which operates Selsdon Hall says that it is “open to learning” after a teenager needed emergency hospital ...
SUPPLEMENT: Works by a self-taught craftsman from Croydon, who was influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement popularised by ...
The 2026 local election campaign has barely got underway, but already one of the contenders is having to bob and weave. When ...
It’s Inside Croydon’s annual round-up of official figures which show which of our 70 elected councillors have been asking the ...
As government launches its 10-year plan for the NHS, newly qualified nurses are being turned down for jobs at the hospital ...
A group of men from a Croydon-based youth organisation will be setting off at dawn tomorrow on one of the country’s toughest ...
The rapidly ballooning spend on agency staff – high-rate temporary workers, brought in to fill gaps in staffing due to recruitment issues – may prove to be one of the first areas for close attention ...
Unconfirmed reports suggest that as many as three people with Croydon connections may have been among those killed when an ...
Hard-working community volunteers were left devastated this week when grass-cutting contractors hired by Croydon Council visited Thornton Heath Rec and proceeded to destroy a large part of a carefully ...
Just a few steps away from the entrance to the Wellesley Road pedestrian subway, Croydon Council fixed a sign to a fence halfway across the multiple lane urban motorway which splits the town centre in ...
SUPPLEMENT: In 1849, the Admiralty sent out two ships, the Erebus and Terror, on a mission to find the North West Passage. The mystery of what happened to the ships of the Franklin ...
They were paying in full for their voyage. There weren’t many cabins on board, but it was unusual that only one was occupied. After leaving Plymouth, the Kapunda made good speed across the Atlantic, ...
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