Swimmer who made a splash with Tarzan at Paris Olympics

SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT: Diving back into the parish register from more than 100 years ago, DAVID MORGAN has found the story of a medal-winner from Croydon who raced at the Chariots of Fire Games

Making a splash: Harold Annison was the first manager of the Brighton ‘swimming stadium’ in the 1930s

The 2024 Olympics are fast approaching.

The excitement is building but so, too, are the nerves. There are concerns and worries about how the Games will go, both for individual competitors and for the organising committee.

It was much the same 100 years ago, the last time that Paris staged the Olympics – remembered now as the Chariots of Fire Games, for the exploits of track sprinters Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell, as portrayed in the 1981 Oscar-winning movie.

Among those preparing for the Paris Games 100 years ago was Harold Annison, a swimmer from Croydon. Aged 29, he was something of a veteran in an amateur sport, having already competed in the previous Olympics in Antwerp in 1920.

His name first appeared in the baptism registers of Croydon Parish Church, Harold Edward Annison, born December 27, 1895. His parents Frederick and Minnie had enough income to employ a governess for their children. Frederick was a keen swimmer and cyclist and encouraged his children to take up similar pursuits. Continue reading

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Learning Disability Carnival, Croydon North End, July 7

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D-Day 80th anniversary memorial, Old Coulsdon, Jun 4-9

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Residents’ groups reject Purley ‘pool’ plan backed by Perry

Space at a premium: residents have produced evidence to back up their claims about the busy multi-storey car park. Developers misleadingly say there is no demand for parking in Purley

Our shadowy multi-millionaire developers based in off-shore tax havens correspondent, BARRATT HOLMES, on an outbreak of common sense, and serious reservations, over proposals for a massive retirement home complex 

Prime development site: Purley leisure centre has been closed since March 2020, the adjacent Sainsbury’s supermarket has stood empty for a decade longer

Seven of the borough’s largest and most influential residents’ associations have filed a detailed and corruscating criticism of plans to build another 220 homes in Purley town centre, in a blatant attempt by profit-hungry developers to get around planning regulations over affordable housing by fobbing off Croydon with a “free” swimming pool and leisure centre.

The planning application for redevelopment of the site of Purley Pool, the disused Sainsbury’s supermarket and multi-storey car park has finally been submitted. The sharp-eyed experts of the residents’ associations have gone through the hundreds of pages of documents and found a stack of inaccuracies, misrepresentations, attempted deceits and potential breaches of planning law.

Many of the objections centre on the long-term damage to Purley district centre likely to be caused by the removal of 424 parking spaces in the existing multi-storey, to be replaced by just 50 in a 220-unit housing development with a leisure centre attached.

The objection letter also highlights the serious fire risk posed by the creation of a car park underneath some of the retirement flats that the developers want to build. Continue reading

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Guitar, Singing and Maths tuition, Tollers Community Centre

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Old Coulsdon Bowling Club Big Weekend Open Day, May 26

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I’ve been told the car park cleansing team do great work!

Have you ever wondered quite what Katherine Kerswell does for her £192,474 per year salary as the council chief executive?

Vapid, patronising tripe: council CEO Katherine Kerswell’s regular email is a low-light of staff’s week

It’s something that often perplexes what remains of the borough’s front-line staff… KK’s ‘duties’, such as they are, include signing off a little morale-booster of an email to all staff each Friday. What some working in Fisher’s Folly call ‘the weekly waffle’.

Here, we reproduce the weekly waffle that Kerswell put her name to this morning. We solemnly promise that it is not an attempt at parodying Craig Brown’s regular Diary column from Private Eye: this vapid, patronising tripe is all Kerswell’s own work. Enjoy!
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Murdered man’s family in debt after £11,000 GoFundMe scam

A Croydon family already devastated with grief over the murder of a loved one just days before Christmas last year are now outraged after a GoFundMe scam saw a chancer make off with more than £11,000 donated by the public in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy.

Michael Afonso was one of 11 murder victims in Croydon in 2023.

He died after what the police described as a “brutal attack” by a group of men on Mayfield Crescent, Thornton Heath, late on December 19. The suspects drove off in the grey Vauxhall Grand X Elite car Afonso had been driving. Paramedics rushed to the scene but were unable to save him. Continue reading

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TfL cancels all trams to New Addington in rolling stock crisis

Croydon’s tram network appears to be on the brink of complete operational collapse.

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In crisis: there has been no tram service on some or all of the network for eight weeks so far in 2024

At less than half-an-hour’s notice last night, Transport for London issued an announcement that the entire network was to shutdown at 7pm “to enable repair works to happen as quickly as possible”. Today, there are no trams operating from East Croydon to Beckenham Junction or New Addington. Again.

Inside Croydon reported yesterday that just eight trams from the fleet of 34 were still able to operate.

So far in 2024, there has been no service on part or all of the tram network for seven weeks, the closures often for planned “essential track maintenance”. The latest service shutdown will make that eight weeks, in the 19th week of the year.

This latest withdrawal of service has been done hastily, and has a whiff of crisis about it. Continue reading

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Croydon Art Society exhibition, Honeywood Museum, to Jun 15

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Woldingham Beer Festival, Woldingham Village Club, Jun 22-23

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Fire on Croydon High Street: ‘explosions’ heard by passers-by

High Street fire: the scene from the town centre this afternoon around 5pm

There has been a fire reported on Croydon High Street, close to the largely disused and derelict St George’s Walk.

The fire was opposite the Grants multiplex and not far fom the Spreadeagle pub and Croydon Town Hall on Katharine Street.

One passer-by reported hearing explosions going off, possibly from small canisters of lighter fuel.

It is an area which in recent months has often been used for shelter by the homeless, with tents and bedding on the pavement outside the seemingly abandoned housing development. Continue reading

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Tories facing ‘extinction-level event’, while Greens flip their list

Tory MP hits out at Susan Hall’s mayoral election campaign as showing ‘no aspiration for what is an aspirational city’, while Green candidate Zoe Garbett becomes a London Assembly Member through the back door. WALTER CRONXITE wraps up the election fall-out

One week on from the London elections, and recriminations continue, not just among the embarrassed and overwhelmingly rejected Tories, but also within the Greens, following a post-result candidate switch which one former Assembly Member has described as “gaming the system”.

Unimpressed: Sutton and Cheam MP Paul Scully

Criticism of the Conservative campaign run by Harrow hairdresser Susan Hall has come from former party colleagues at City Hall and also, inevitably, from Sutton and Cheam MP Paul Scully.

It was Scully, when Minister for London, who was snubbed by Conservative High Command when he declared he wanted to be his party’s candidate for London Mayor. Scully has since announced that he will not stand for election as MP.

Following on the results for London Mayor, in which Labour’s Sadiq Khan won an unprecedented third term with 44% of the vote – despite Tory stitch-ups of the voting system and imposing voter ID for the first time – Scully said on BBC television: “Our campaign was negative, it showed no aspiration for what is an aspirational city and the 9million people in it. We’ve got to do better and show that we are serious about London.” Continue reading

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15% off tickets for Talawa’s ‘stirring and spiritual’ Love Steps

We’re delighted, in conjunction with the Talawa Theatre at the Fairfield Halls, to be able to offer our loyal readers a terrific money-saving offer on an acclaimed new piece of theatre, Love Steps, that has been described as “stirring and spirtual” and “sublime”.

Following a successful run at the Omnibus Theatre, Anastasia Osei-Kuffour’s play is coming to Croydon at the Talawa’s studio theatre from a limited touring run from May 29 to June 1.

The production stars West End sensation Sharon Rose, who performed in the Old Vic’s Sylvia, and Sex Education’s Reece Richards.

In her debut play, writer Anastasia Osei-Kuffour shines a light on the pressures placed on people to find a significant other and questions whether finding love defines one’s identity and how self-worth and self-esteem can exist outside of that.

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Two-thirds of tram fleet out of service due to wheel damage

Londoners are enduring massive travel disruption, with a national rail strike and M25 motorway closure, and now the tram network is struggling to provide a regular service

Off-track: at least a dozen trams are damaged and in need of repair

Croydon’s trams, on the day that services were meant to return to “normal” after a three-day strike by engineers, are “severely disrupted”, according to Transport for London. Just eight trams were available and in working order yesterday,  sources have told Inside Croydon.

The trams have suffered “damage to tram wheels caused by debris on the line”, TfL says.

Vandalism to the tracks and trams has been discounted by the operators, who suggest that more than a dozen trams are currently unavailable.

With engineers on strike earlier this week, few if any repairs were being undertaken until today, when work is being undertaken to return as many of the fleet to working order as quickly as possible. Continue reading

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Routes to Roots, Museum of Croydon, extended to May 31

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Philp bottles it and exits ‘cesspit’ Facebook group in a hurry

Croydon Mayor Jason Perry and policing minister Chris Philp were in full-scale retreat after the London elections, hurriedly trying to distance themselves from the ‘absolute cesspit of vile racism and hate speech’ that they had helped to foster on social media to try to help the Nasty Party’s mayoral candidate, Susan Hall.
EXCLUSIVE by STEVEN DOWNES

Caught out: how will Perry and Philp stir up racist hate and anti-ULEZ vandalism now?

Within a matter of hours of Sadiq Khan being declared the winner of London’s Mayoral election on Saturday, Croydon Conservatives were battening down the hatches and shutting up shop on the secretive Facebook group they had established that sought to make political capital out of racism and anti-ULEZ fervour in outer London.

It was September last year when Inside Croydon exposed the private group Croydon Say No To ULEZ Expansion, which published posts both celebrating and apparently condoning vandalism of cameras installed for London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone. Continue reading

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Rams storm to promotion to the delight of co-owner Stormzy

NON-LEAGUE NEWS: AFC Croydon Athletic have won promotion from the eighth tier of English football with a thrilling, and very tense, 2-1 play-off final win at Knaphill last night.

Nervous 90 minutes: Rams fans at the start of last night’s crucial play-off final at Knaphill. Somewhere in the crowd was Stomzy and Maya Jama

The game was watched by the club’s new-ish co-owner, rapper Stormzy, accompanied by his girlfriend Maya Jama, who both joined in the post-match celebrations.

The Rams scored wither side of half-time against their Combined Counties Premier Division South rivals. Brandon Pierrick scored the opener when he brought down Cian McCarthy’s cross, fought off two challenges and fired in. Continue reading

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Trinity sixth former Karpal is more than pulling her own weight

Deadlift reckoning: Trinity School’s Hannah Karpal broke the British junior record with one of her lifts at the national championships last month

Hannah Karpal, a Trinity School sixth former, broke a national record as she finished second in the British junior powerlifting championships staged at Solihull last month.

The performance has seen her called up to the Great Britain squad, with the possibility of being selected for the world championships and European championships later this year.

Karpal’s lifts included a the record-breaking 24-stone deadlift – almost three times her own body weight. Across all three lifts – deadlift, squat and bench press – Karpal lifted 323kilogrammes (710ib) in total. Continue reading

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Don’t divert from the diversion, drivers on M25 are warned

Don’t divert from the diversion, or risk having to pay the £12.50 ULEZ charge – or worse.

Follow the diversions: the M25 is to close between J9 and J10 from Friday night

That’s the warning to motorists who might be affected by this weekend’s planned closure of the M25 between Junctions 9 at Leatherhead and 10 at Cobham.

This weekend will see the second of five planned closures of the M25 on sections connecting with Junction 10 as part of a £317million project.

The RAC has advised drivers not to rely on SatNavs in case they direct them on to roads where ULEZ is enforced. Continue reading

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Surrey Street Market murder: suspect arrested at Gatwick

The Metropolitan Police have made two more arrests in connection with the murder of Rijkaard Siafa, who was attacked in Surrey Street Market last month by a group of men armed with machetes or large kinives.

Murder case: two men are to appear at the Central Criminal Court today charged with the murder of Rijkaard Siafa on Surrey Street on April 12

Rammon Mali, 32, of Valley Road, Kenley, was arrested on Sunday at Gatwick Airport, according to the Met after “having returned to the UK from Senegal”.

Mali was charged with murder and is due to appear at the Old Bailey today.

The police say that a 51-year-old woman was also arrested on Monday on “suspicion of perverting the course of justice”. She has been bailed until late July. Continue reading

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Spring Market, The Surprise Inn, Upper Shirley Rd, May 11

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Borough’s director of public health quits her council job

Rachel Flowers, the director of public health at the cash-strapped council who helped guide the borough through the covid pandemic, is leaving her job.

Time to move on: Rachel Flowers has been Croydon’s director of public health since 2016

Her boss, Katherine Kerswell, the council chief executive, made the announcement almost as an after-thought in her little weekly emailed homily sent to Croydon staff just before the weekend.

“In staffing news,” Kerswell wrote, “I want to let you know that Rachel Flowers, our director of public health, will be leaving Croydon.

“Rachel has been at the council for eight years and during that time has championed many important causes. She has worked to tackle health inequality in the borough as part of her role, built strong relationships with our NHS colleagues, and has been an important ally to many of our staff networks, giving her time, energy, and voice to raise awareness and help us become a more inclusive workplace and employer. Continue reading

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BRIT in deal to secure free schooling for talented arts pupils

PRS for Music, a world-leading music collective management organisation, is partnering with The BRIT School’s renowned music department to inspire – and fund – the next generation of artists.

Musical youth: Young Athena is another former pupil of the BRIT School, and now a PRS ambassador

The partnership will enable The BRIT School to remain free to all performing and creative arts pupils, as the two organisations work together to develop and nurture the talented individuals who enrol at the school.

PRS for Music represents the rights of more than 175,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers around the globe.

The collaboration continues this week with PRS for Music supporting Chroma, two nights of original music created by The BRIT School’s Year 12 music students, to be performed at Stanley Halls in South Norwood. Continue reading

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BME Forum joins £500,000 3-year project with cancer charity

Using more than half a million pounds, Macmillan Cancer Support has joined with Croydon BME Forum to form a three-year partnership to address health inequalities.

Centre of activity: the Wellness Centre, run by Croydon’s BME Forum, will be a focus for work on health inequalities

The project is in response to the poorer cancer experiences and outcomes that people from black and minority ethnic communities continue to experience.

The British Journal of Cancer found that black women have significantly poorer breast cancer survival rates than white women. Other research shows that black men are two to three times more likely to develop prostate cancer than their white counterparts, have an increased risk of developing prostate cancer at a younger age and that death rates are twice as high.

The “Can You C Me” partnership team will build community networks across Croydon, Kingston, Merton, Richmond, Sutton and Wandsworth to tackle barriers to health equality at grassroots level. Continue reading

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