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Daily Archives: February 22, 2018
May Day! #SouthernFail get in their excuses for new timetable
Promising the biggest overhaul of commuter network timetables for decades, Southern and Thameslink’s boss does not sound too confident, reports transport correspondent JEREMY CLACKSON Could the end of Croydon rail passengers’ misery be within sight? Passengers on new Thameslink trains … Continue reading
Posted in Commuting, East Croydon, Transport, West Croydon
Tagged East Croydon station, Govia Thameslink, Nick Brown, Southern Railway, Thameslink
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Sutton’s LibDems make a meal out of KFC planning decision
BELLE MONT threw a late shift last night at Sutton Council, and couldn’t even get a takeaway on the way home Cheam Village, the epitome of Surrey suburban quaintness, is not ready for a KFC. With or without its supplies … Continue reading
Posted in Sutton Council, Tom Brake MP
Tagged Cheam Village, KFC, Mary Burstow, Sutton Council, Tony Shields
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