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  • WALTHAM ABBEY: Thousands turn out for King Harold Day

    THE grounds of Waltham Abbey were transformed into a medieval fair as thousands of people turned out for King Harold Day. In its sixth year, the event was declared bigger and better than previous years, helped by dry weather and a throng of

  • Stoke 2 West Ham 1

    Stoke City 2 West Ham 1 Premier League WEST HAM are still searching for their second win of the season after they were beaten 2-1 by a James Beattie double at Stoke. An early penalty was cancelled out by a Matthew Upson header, but Beattie reacted

  • Orient 2 Brentford 1

    Orient were stung so early in this London derby by the B's, but they came back to win as the B's went on to fatally sting themselves. Orient produced one of their best passing displays so far this season in this battle. But it was the

  • Daggers 2 Bradford 1

    Dagenham & Redbridge 2 Bradford City 1 League Two A PAUL Benson masterclass inspired Dagenham & Redbridge to a highly-impressive win over Bradford City, in a result that keeps John Still's men biting at the heels of League Two leaders Bournemouth

  • WALTHAM ABBEY: Firefighters rescue horse from ditch

    THREE fire crews were called out to rescue a horse stuck in a ditch. Firefighters from Loughton, Harlow and Cheshunt attended the incident in Pick Hill, Waltham Abbey. A member of the public called the emergency services at 8.30am on

  • LEYTONSTONE: Man denies killing Jermaine Defoe's brother

    A MAN has denied killing the half-brother of England football star Jermaine Defoe. Jade Defoe, 26, was attacked in broad daylight in Leytonstone in April. His skull was fractured and he sustained massive brain damage. Christopher Farley

  • WALTHAMSTOW: Facelift to start in residential area

    A FACELIFT is starting next week on Tower Mews in Walthamstow. A small area of the granite setts will be relaid, street lighting will be placed on properties and highway boundaries will be more clearly defined. Liberal Democrat High