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9:46am Wednesday 19th December 2001
THE last of this year's Parkwood Cross Country League fixtures took place last Sunday with heavy, wet underfoot conditions over the University of Kent course
in Canterbury.
Regulars such as Robert Bradbury, Stephen Munn, David Heeley and Michael Valentine produced dependable performances for Dartford Harriers Atheltics Club.
Sophie Corbridge made her debut for the Harriers in the under-11 Fun Run, while Charlotte Whitlock and Helen Pinkess made their debuts in the under-13 and the under-15 age groups respectively.
Results: Boys under-13: Robert Bradbury fourth and Paul Constable eighth. Under-15: Stephen Munn second, Michael Valentine third, David Heeley fifth and Lewis Nicholls 15th. Under-17: Lee Ambrose 10th.
Girls under-11 fun run: Sophie Corbridge fourth, under-13: Charlotte Whitlock third. Under-15: Sophie Cowdrey seventh and Helen Pinkess 12th.
The next cross-country event will be the Kent Championshsips at Sevenoaks on January 5.
FASCINATED shoppers in Ambleside witnessed nature at its most ruthless last week as a sparrowhawk stripped a pigeon of its feathers and flesh in the middle of a busy high street.
Hi there, I hope you are all enjoying the spell of fine weather that we are having at the moment!
This winter walk takes you through fine deciduous woodland in the valley of the River Calder, onto slopes above the hurrying river. Near Thornholme, an isolated farmhouse, you cross by footbridges, first the river and then a beck, Worm Gill.
Although the recession has, “technically,” only just begun, most businesses have been noticing a slowdown in the economy for months. A few have been experiencing it for more than a year!
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