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Why it's vital to service your boiler annually
Tooting-based Happy Dog Plumbing & Heating on the importance of having your boiler annually serviced, and how it’s particularly advantageous in the summer months.
For most people, the boiler is known as the appliance for providing us with hot water for our showers and heating to make...
Jay said: “If Aari couldn’t be helped any further, Sina and I felt strongly that we wanted Aari to help others. We did not want another family to suffer losing their child or loved one.
“Aari donated seven organs and saved the lives of two other children. We received a...
A message from Kate Allan, Secretary of the Balham and Tooting Community Association (BATCA), on Saturday’s fantastic Community Fun Day!
Perfect weather, a great crowd and loads to do made this a very special day.
Everyone was there – young people, families, community groups,...
Jul, 15, 2019
“St George’s is an NHS Foundation Trust, which means it elects staff and public Governors. Public Governors represent the best interests of the public by scrutinising the big decisions the Trust makes and checking its performance. We are there as a check and balance but we work...
The Burnet News Club is run by The Economist Educational Foundation and is delivered by teachers around the UK. It aims to develop young people’s critical thinking and literacy skills through open discussions about current affairs, both in the classroom and online. This academic year students...
Wandsworth Foodbank’s report contains six recommendations for reducing poverty and the need for food banks locally; including the government ending the five-week wait for first payment of Universal Credit; and Wandsworth Council creating and publishing a local Anti-Poverty Strategy in...
Classes included Most Handsome Dog, Prettiest Bitch, Young and Junior Handlers, and Best Trick.
In the Young and Junior Handler classes, children had to take their dog for a trot around the ring, and then make them sit still, which is sometimes surprisingly difficult.
The Best Puppy class was judged...
Jun, 15, 2019
Jo Brand set to appear at Buzz Bingo Tooting to mark milestone donation of over £500,000 for Alzheimer’s Society & Alzheimer Scotland.
Buzz Bingo has announced its Thank You charity event in partnership with Alzheimer’s Society and Alzheimer Scotland,...
Jun, 07, 2019
The same is true of furniture – beautiful brown wood wardrobes and dressers built to last are not in vogue, with people preferring to fill their homes with cheap DIY furniture that rarely survives a house move. In a fascinating report in 2015 by the RSA called Rearranging the Furniture, the...
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May, 28, 2019
Tooting mum Charlotte Penniceard has recently launched Be-Zing, a web application to be used by young people and their supporters (eg parents, guardians and teachers) to provide tools to build confidence, self belief and resilience, as well as create an ongoing CV of their...
With the days finally getting warmer, it’s time to leave all things wintery and dark behind us. This spring season calls for Scandinavian design in the home, inspired by nature and a neutral colour scheme. The Scandinavian nation is known for being among the happiest in the world – and...
We don’t think you can be too scientific about people’s choice of colour, but clearly someone who chooses black (like No. 10 Downing Street) is probably inclined towards an imposing first impression that suggests power and prestige. But someone who paints their front door a...
Paramjit Hunjan, a long-standing Tooting business owner, is raising awareness of ovarian cancer after losing his wife to the disease in 2017. Here, he tells his story.
My wife Ravinder was diagnosed with stage 3 ovarian cancer in 2007. She was treated with chemotherapy, followed by surgery....
This month, Iman Ogoo, Senior Project Coordinator at Jimmy Asher Foundation on the organisations’s fantastic work helping the homeless in Jamaica over Christmas.
For the fifth year running, as part of our JAF Global initiative, ...







