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Tag Archives: CronxWatch
CronxWatch delivers up some ghostly tales for Halloween
CronxWatch, the off-beat local YouTube video channel, has served up a ghoulish collection of stories of murderers and hauntings just in time for Halloween. Though it delivered up one small mystery of its own: what happened to the tale of … Continue reading
Posted in History
Tagged CronxWatch, Croydon, Croydon Airport, Croydon High Street, David Weir, YouTube
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CronxWatch video plumbs the murky depths of Thames Water
CronxWatch’s latest video report is out, taking a close look into the murky depths of monopoly supplier Thames Water. From Thames Water’s company’s head office in Reading, to the much-polluted River Wandle, via the Croydon Water Tower, Cronxwatch tries to … Continue reading
Posted in Business, CronxWatch, Environment, Local media, Thames Water
Tagged CronxWatch, Croydon, David Weir, Thames Water, YouTube
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Council’s failing finances, Nigel Farage on the Trams and BHM
The latest, packed edition of The Croydon Insider is now available, where our panel of expert guests add insight and context to a range of issues in the news in Croydon. Did you know Nigel Farage has done the recorded … Continue reading
Academies’ privatised secondary schools are putting profit first
You might not have noticed. After all, any process done by “stealth” is, by definition, being undertaken in the hope that no one notices. But since 2007, the state education system in Croydon has effectively been stealthily privatised, with every … Continue reading
CronxWatch returns asking: ‘Where are Croydon’s police?’
CronxWatch is back with its latest YouTube report, this time on the trail of Croydon’s low-profile police force. It’s another recommended, excellent video report – although we would say that, since much of it is based on previous news coverage … Continue reading
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Tagged Burglaries, Ch Supt Andy Brittain, Chris Philp MP, Conservative, Crime, CronxWatch, Croydon, Croydon Council, Croydon South, David Weir, London Borough of Croydon, Mayor Jason Perry, Metropolitan Police, Raggio di Sole, Rowenna Davis, Superintendent Mitch Carr, Waddon
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