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Hayes (Kent) Village Association Newsletter
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For Our Community
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Welcome to this week's edition of our newsletter.
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On the eve of the general election, we highlight who might win the new Bromley & Biggin Hill constituency. Also, what questions about photo ID are frequently asked and what is acceptable as a photo ID?
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We highlight the London Borough of Bromley's take on the future of the Churchill Theatre and look at The Action Fraud's advice on potential scam emails.
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With Bromley FC in the EFL League 2 this season we look at the matches coming up before the season starts.
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Don't forget to 'Spread the News'
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In this Issue
- General Election 2024 London Seats: Who will be my MP in Bromley & Biggin Hill?
- Bromley FC July fixtures;
- Voter ID - Frequently asked questions;
- Securing a long-term future for the Churchill Theatre;
- 32 million suspicious emails were reported by the public.
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General Election 2024 London seats: Who will be my MP in Bromley and Biggin Hill?
Millions of voters across London will go to the polls on July 4 to elect the new Government. The Standard looks at key battlegrounds and other seats in the capital and has published an interactive map. Here we turn the spotlight on BROMLEY AND BIGGIN HILL.
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Bromley FC July matches
Upcoming fixtures in July
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Voter ID - frequently asked questions
Here is a list of typical questions asked about photo ID...
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Securing a long-term future for the Churchill Theatre
The council is continuing with its plans, announced last year, to ensure that a thriving, state-of-the-art theatre remains anchored at the very...
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32 million suspicious emails reported by the public
Over 32 million suspicious emails have been reported to the Suspicious Email Reporting Service (SERS), with more than a third of all emails reported in the last year, new figures reveal...
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