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5:10pm Thursday 13th November 2008
DIVING: MEMBERS of Waltham Forest Diving Club came away with a five-medal haul from the Great Britain Diving Federation-run competition at Tunbridge Wells Sport Centre.
6:00pm Wednesday 12th November 2008
JUNIOR FOOTBALL: LEYTON Orient Advanced Soccer Schools (LOASS) seniors’ team has won the prestigious Team of the Year award at the Waltham Forest Celebrating Sport Awards in Chingford.
11:42am Monday 10th November 2008
JUNIOR FOOTBALL: WEST Ham United girls comfortably booked their passage into the next round of the county cup, with Dannielle Robertson's six-goal haul helping them to a comfortable victory against Copeland Colts.
10:41am Monday 10th November 2008
Wadham under-10s kept their winning streak going with a seven-goal thrashing of Cobra A.
3:20pm Friday 7th November 2008
JUNIOR KARATE: YOUNG Natasha De Bono added to her growing collection of medals following a fine performance at the English Karate Federation's Northern Regionals in Sheffield.
10:00am Friday 7th November 2008
JUNIOR FOOTBALL: WADHAM proved too strong for Romford Flyers as they ran in a five-star show.
6:00pm Thursday 6th November 2008
JUNIOR FOOTBALL: A GROUP of Chigwell School students spent the first week of the half term holiday training and playing at the Club de Futbol in Valencia, Spain.
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Henry Hobson runs a successful bootmaker's shop in nineteenth-century Salford.
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Walthamstow’s photographic society, founded in 1894, isn’t just one of the oldest in the country, it’s also one of the most successful. Its free annual exhibition is on this week at St Mary's Welcome Centre in Walthamstow village: weekday evenings and all day Saturday 1 November.
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