The Swanley & Dartford Chronicle September 2008
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Police appeal
The police are appealing for any information or
witnesses to a collision in Orpington town centre
on Saturday 31 May 2008.
It occurred about 11:35 in Juglans Road, at the
junction with Homefield
Rise.
A 55 year old man...
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Police appeal
The police are appealing for any information or
witnesses to a collision in Orpington town centre
on Saturday 31 May 2008.
It occurred about 11:35 in Juglans Road, at the
junction with Homefield
Rise.
A 55 year old man was crossing the road
when he was in collision with a blue Vauxhall
Zafira.
He was taken to Kings College Hospital suffering
from a head injury.
He sadly died on Monday 11
August 2008.
He has been formally identified as Michael
Joseph, of the St Mary Cray area.
A 14 year old boy who was in the car was also injured in the collision.
He received a minor leg injury and was not taken to hospital.
The incident is being investigated by the Collision Investigation Unit, based at Catford Traffic
Garage.
PS David Berry said: “It was a Saturday
morning in a busy shopping area.
I am appealing
for anyone who may have been traveling in a bus
or car, or walking in the area and saw anything of
the collision.
”
Anyone with any information is asked to
ring the incident room on 020 8285
1574, or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 to remain anonymous.
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Firefighter Richard Purvess (right) presented with his
long service award by Sir David Brewer Kt CMG,
Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London.
Blue Watch to Bay
Watch
Appearing as an extra in London’s Burning and
meeting Baywatch star David Hasselhoff have
gone hand in hand with fighting fires for Dartford’s Richard Purvess, during his 30 years with
London Fire Brigade.
At a special ceremony held at the Brigade’s training centre in Southwark Richard was presented
with a long service award to mark his three
decades as a firefighter.
For the majority of his career Richard was based
at Dockhead Fire Station where the TV series
London’s Burning was filmed.
As well as appearing as an extra in ten episodes he acted as a technical and health and safety advisor on the show.
He also met Bay Watch star David Hasselhoff
when he visited the station as part of a promotional tour for the US TV series.
Following 24 years at Dockhead, Richard transferred to Plumstead Fire Station and since 2005
he has worked in the Community Safety Team at
Greenwich
All empty offices
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Property consultant Peter Simons who owns
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Cray is furious with the government for
changing the law so that all empty offices must
now pay National Non-Domestic rates with
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VISIT TO HOUSES OF
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The Swanley & District Schools Cluster Council went on a visit to the Houses of Parliament
recently and were seen off by the Mayor of
Swanley, Cllr Michael Mahy.
The young people, representatives from all
the primary and senior schools in and around
Swanley, enjoyed a fascinating insight into the
democratic process when they had a tour of the
Houses of Parliament including the House of
Lords and the Queen’s Robing Room.
They
then had a private meeting with local MP
Michael Fallon, when he spoke of his life as an
MP, followed by some very probing questions
from the children.
The Mayor said “I am delighted to know that
our local young people are learning why voting
is important and how to influence decision making, right from local to national level.
I understand that they really enjoyed their visit to the
seat of national politics, especially meeting their
MP.
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For further details contact the Officer
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