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Troublemakers cost Revolution its licence this weekend
Constant bad behaviour from late night troublemakers has forced the closure of a popular bar this weekend. The Revolution bar by Richmond Riverside will be shut this weekend, September 6 to 8, after continuing problems with antisocial behaviour
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Truck damages level crossing barriers at Mortlake
A truck crashed into the level crossing barriers near Mortlake station this morning, September 6. The truck hit the barriers in Sheen Lane and damaged them causing traffic disruption. Police were called to the scene at 9.39am and the mess
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Twickenham's mini Holland scheme shortlisted for funding
Twickenham’s bid to become a “mini Holland” is one step closer after it was shortlisted for the Mayor of London’s cycle funding. Boris Johnson chose eight out of 20 London boroughs to enter the final round of the competition, which will see three
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Sailor, 12, praised for river rescue
A 12-year-old boating fanatic and his mother rescued a man from the Thames when he fell in near Richmond Riverside this week. Louise Rees, 49, along with her son, were driving their dory boat along the river on Wednesday evening, September 4, when
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Sick and vulnerable losing out in benefits changes
A Richmond charity is demanding changes are made to the benefit system, which it said was not working for sick and vulnerable people. Richmond Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) published an open letter calling on the Government to make three specific
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Neighbourhood closer to unprecedented powers
People in Ham and Petersham are one step closer to being the first ward in the borough with increased powers. Following a meeting in June this year, which attracted 180 people, residents have been invited back to Grey Court School to continue to