Trinity’s Steinway scholars make their debuts at Milan festival

Concert grand: the Croydon schoolboys received much praise for their performances in Milan

Two Trinity School pupils were given the opportunity of a lifetime after being invited to perform at the internationally renowned Milan Piano City festival.

Isaac Rogers and Ben Abraham, sixth formers who are both Trinity-Steinway Scholars, travelled to Italy to take part in the festival, which saw 276 piano concerts staged across Milan over three days this month.

Working in collaboration with Steinway and Sons, Milan Piano City transforms the city into a huge musical stage, with performances taking place everywhere from art and design studios to outdoor piazzas, parks and subway stations. Continue reading

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Cinatra’s Summer Reunion, Coulsdon Manor Hotel, June 19

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Common Ground workshops, South Norwood, May 27 & Jun 3

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Trams unveil ex-Eagles winger Sean Scannell as new director

New direction: Sean Scammell arrives at the Arena with huge experience at all levels 

Former Crystal Palace midfielder Sean Scannell has been appointed as Croydon FC’s new director of football.

Croydon-born Scannell, 35, played 130 games for the Eagles between 2007 and 2012, and has continued his playing career until very recently, including spells which have helped his sides win promotion into the National League.

He has recently been playing in Gibraltar, and he finished last season at Greenwich-based Cray Valley Paper Mills in the Isthmian League Premier Division.

The Isthmian Premier is Tier 7 of England’s football pyramid. Croydon have laboured in Tier 10, in the Southern Counties East first division, for a decade.

After a couple of play-off near-misses, the arrival of Scannell at the Croydon Arena is hoped will make the difference in achieving the Trams’ first promotion in almost 20 years. Continue reading

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When ‘Race Around The World’ was a tea shipper’s business

Voyage to riches: Indian Ocean sea routes in 19th Century were an important part of British trade with the world

CROYDON CHRONICLES: Victorian England depended on trade with the rest of the world, and a vast fleet of merchant sailing ships operated by private businesses, often based in the City of London. As DAVID MORGAN outlines, one such company was John Allan and Sons

Charles Allan was 81 when he died in April 1939. His funeral was held in Croydon Parish Church.

Born on June 11 1858, he was one of the last of his generation to remember the icy January night in 1867 when the original church burned down. He was associated with the church all his life, being a sidesman at one time, as well as being an active member of the Church of England Men’s Society.

Allan spent his working life in the family business, John Allan and Sons, shipowners, retiring in 1927 when he was the senior partner. Continue reading

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Old Coulsdon Village Fair, Grange Park, Sat July 4 from noon

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Farm Fest annual fund-raiser, Deen City Farm, Merton, Jun 27

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Spoons skips the World Cup with refurb at their George pub

It promises to be a summer of bumper business for the borough’s pubs, with licensing hours extended late into the night for football fans to gather to watch World Cup matches from north America.

‘Extensive refurbishment’: there won’t be any St George’s flags in The George during the World Cup

So Wetherspoons, whose pubs make a point of never having any televised sport to disturb the serious drinking of those £2 pints or their weekly curry nights, have opted to take the hit and close what is possibly Croydon town centre’s busiest boozer, The George, for “extensive refurbishment” for at least seven weeks.

The notice has just gone up in the pub on George Street: “The pub will be closed from Monday June 1 and will be re-opening Tuesday July 21,” it says. Continue reading

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None hurt as Thornton Heath blaze spreads across two houses

Under control: 70 firefighters took two hours to get the Thornton Heath blaze under control

There were no reports of any injuries after a fire spread across two neighbouring residential properties on Lenham Road, just off Grangewood Park, in the early hours of this morning.

Thornton Heath locals spoke of the smell of smoke still lingering over the neighbourhood as they set about their Bank Holiday weekend today. Continue reading

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Common Ground workshops, South Norwood, May 27 & Jun 3

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Touch rugby taster day at Warlingham RFC, Sat Jun 6

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Croydon’s GIGO ‘economy’ stops people paying Council Tax

Our cash-strapped council has squandered millions on its failed Croydon Digital department, and then wasted millions more on outside consultants who pressed on with the ‘Digital First’ policy. Yet we now have a council website which makes it more difficult for residents to pay their Council Tax

This dropped into the email inbox at Inside Croydon Towers this week. “I live in America and am visiting my elderly father in Croydon.

“His laptop had been playing up for a few months. I got it working again.

“I looked through his emails and found Council Tax reminders.

“I don’t know how many instalments he’s missed. The council emails didn’t say what he owed.

“I called the number in the council email. It’s an automated line. It won’t tell you what you owe. Continue reading

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With 51 councillors, ‘Basher’ Lewis faces a fight for his survival

INSIDE SUTTON: After winning 51 of 55 seats in the local elections, you’d be forgiven for thinking everything’s going smoothly for Sutton’s LibDem council leader Barry ‘Basher’ Lewis.
But ahead of next Tuesday’s annual council meeting, there’s already moves for a leadership challenge, as BELLE MONT reports

Heavyweight contest: ‘Basher’ Lewis’s biggest challenge looks to be coming from within his own ranks

Barry “Basher” Lewis, the leader of Sutton Council’s Liberal Democrats, having seen off the borough’s Conservative opposition on May 7, now has to contend with sniping and challenges from his own party colleagues.

Sutton’s LibDems’ nasty streak has already been exposed in the law courts, over the mistreatment of David Campanale, their ousted parliamentary candidate, described as a “Christian sacrifice” in the latest edition of Private Eye magazine following the collapse of Sir Ed Davey’s party’s legal defence over the prejudicial deselection.

The rumblings of discontent are already coming from within Basher’s own 51-strong council LibDem group, with murmurings of dissatisfaction over the divvying up of committee seats – and the valuable Special Responsibility Allowances that go with the chair positions – with manouevrings already underway for a possible leadership coup.

And Basher hasn’t even been allowed the opportunity to bathe in the faint glow of success surrounded by all his party’s new councillors at the annual council meeting, which is next Tuesday. Continue reading

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Leslie Arms timeline: sad 25-year decline of heritage building

Between 2000 and 2025, the owner of the Grade II-listed Leslie Arms on Lower Addiscombe Road submitted 13 separate planning applications for the building – 14 if you include his 2009 appeal against a refusal of a planning application.

Ten of these applications required a separate application because of listed building considerations, making a grand total of 24 planning applications.

While the owner, Anwar Ansari, has managed to find tenants for four of the flats he has had built into the upper floors, and has a business using the ground floor and former beer cellar as offices, it remains unclear whether all the planned works have ever been completed. Some kind of judgement on that might be possible when the property is auctioned on June 9.
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Addiscombe’s listed pub building put up for auction at £1.45m

The Leslie Arms, the Grade II-listed Victorian pub building on the corner of Cherry Orchard Road and Lower Addiscombe Road, has been placed for sale by auction next month. The auctioneers’ guide price is £1.45million.

For sale: how the Leslie Arms appears on the auction website. Guide price: £1.45m

Built in 1900, the Leslie Arms has not been used for its intended purpose, as a south London pub, for more than a quarter of a century, since being bought by millionaire property speculator Anwar Ansari in 2000.

Ansari, the man behind AA Homes and owner of the Coombe Farm complex off Lloyd Park, had wanted to use the Leslie Arms for an Islamic education centre and possible place of worship.

But his plans were repeatedly thwarted over two decades by the council planning department, which insisted that Ansari comply with the building’s listed status and a demand for community spaces by the broader community. Continue reading

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Carshalton infants’ school digs in with garden centre’s help

Community support: Dobbies Garden Centre at Woodcote Green is working with a Carshalton primary to improve their garden

Dobbies Garden Centres is supporting 53 local charities and community groups across the country through its Community Gardens initiative.

And from hundreds of nominations received, their Woodcote Green store has chosen to support Victor Seymour Infants School in Carshalton.

The school has been developing its garden area, giving children the opportunity to learn about how plants and food grow. “The school is passionate about creating a new sensory garden and using materials to help support the children’s development,” according to Dobbies. Continue reading

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Sing and Stroll, St Peter’s churchyard, S Croydon, Sat May 23

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Police chief dragged into Surrey Street trader’s latest vendetta

Repeated allegations posted across social media platforms by Jose Joseph could yet be the subject of legal action, as Met officer requires the stall-holder to alter one recent, misleading message.
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Pantomime villain: Jose Joseph continues his social media campaign, despite warnings of libel

Jose Joseph, the eccentric Surrey Street fruit and veg stall-holder, is in trouble with the law again.

Joseph has been told by Croydon police to amend a social media post from last week, following a meeting attended by Superintendent Luke Dillon, which the market trader misleadingly claimed to be staged by the “Croydon business association”.

Joseph was a co-founder and chair of the Croydon Business Association community interest company in 2024, but was kicked out by his fellow directors last year when it emerged that he had been fined £40,000 by the Home Office for employing an illegal immigrant on his Surrey Street stall.
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Great British Railways trains getting on track through Croydon

British rail: as GTR hands its Southern and Thameslink services back to public ownership on May 31, trains serving Croydon are the first to get the new GBR livery

Transport secretary greets the unveiling of GBR liveried train: ‘This isn’t just a paint job – it’s an important step towards building a more joined‑up, publicly owned railway that puts passengers first’

The first trains in the new Great British Railways livery will operate on routes between East Croydon, Norwood Junction, Purley and Coulsdon stations, as operators Govia Thameslink hand the London to Brighton services back to state control from May 31.

The first GBR branded train was unveiled this morning at Brighton.

Thameslink, Great Northern, Southern and Gatwick Express services will enter public ownership at the end of this month, joining West Midlands Trains, Greater Anglia, c2c, Northern, TransPennine Express, Southeastern, LNER and South Western, which are all managed by DfT Operator Ltd. Continue reading

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Sorry Surrey look in need of a Blast of new energy at The Oval

Format change: after a disappointing start to their four-day campaign, Surrey will be hoping for better performances in the T20 Blast, starting tomorrow

HOOK’S SHOT: A disappointing start to the four-day season has had members at The Oval poring over their Wisdens to check the ages of their home heroes.
MARCUS HOOK previews the quick-fire T20 season 

This summer’s T20 Blast gets underway at The Oval tomorrow evening with Surrey having as much to prove to themselves as their critics, after sinking to a humiliating County Championship defeat at the hands of Yorkshire this week.

The first two days saw Yorkshire turn 121-4 (with England’s Joe Root and Harry Brook two of the wickets to fall) into 486. Even though Surrey’s batters have become accustomed to responding to totals of 400-plus, the absence through injuries of Ben Foakes (still suffering from the side strain needlessly suffered when bowling against Essex last month) and Ollie Pope contributed to their embarrassing innings defeat.

After posting 204, Surrey were bundled out for 155 following on. After six matches of the Championship season, the pre-season championship favourites are only seventh in the table, 17 points off leaders and defending champions Notts, having registered just one win.

In fairness, the Headingley pitch became increasingly unpredictable, but not enough to excuse the embarrassing loss of three wickets in the space of 13 deliveries to Brook’s part-time seam. Continue reading

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Council Commissioner Warren set to retire from Greenwich job

Debbie Warren, one of the £1,000 per day Commissioners appointed by the government last year to oversee the financial management of crisis-hit Croydon Council, has announced that she is to step down from her “day job” as chief executive at Greenwich council.

Time out: Croydon Commissioner Debbie Warren is to step down from her Greenwich council chief exec job

The Greenwich Wire website has reported today that Warren will be retiring from the £220,000 per year CEO role at the Royal Borough of Greenwich, where she has worked her entire career.

Ransley Boardman, the firm of executive headhunters also used by Croydon Council, has published a recruitment ad for Warren’s successor offering a salary of “circa £240,000”.

It is understood that Warren intends to continue with her part-time role as a government Commissioner in Croydon.

The government sent in Commissioners to Croydon last July, when after five years under an “improvement” panel and three Section 114 notices of effective bankruptcy, Tory Mayor Jason Perry had only managed to increase the borough’s debt to £1.7billion, and was asking Whitehall for ever-bigger bail-out loans. Continue reading

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Croydon nanny wins £71,000 Porsche – but she can’t drive!

Lucky day: Sarah Japuz, who works as a nanny in Croydon, in her prize Porsche. She thinks she might take the cash alternative, since she has never learned to drive

It must have been Sarah Japuz’s lucky day, as the nanny from Croydon won big in an online competition, scooping a £71,000 Porsche Cayenne supercar.

The only snag is that Japuz can’t drive.

Japuz, 32, has worked as a nanny – not the best-paid job – for the past 12 years. But she has never learned to drive or had a driving licence. Not even a provisional.

“Seriously!” Japuz said. “Am I dreaming? Wake me up. I’m shaking.” Continue reading

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We Run Croydon, meeting Addiscombe, every Wednesday

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Get planting, growing and cooking with Hugh’s latest book

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Breaking cover: Hugh Fearnley-Whittinstall’s latest book offers dozens of recipes around healthy veg dishes

Award-winning broadcaster, writer and food campaigner Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has published his latest book, which lays out on how to turn 12 everyday vegetables into 100 joyful and health-boosting recipes.

High Fibre Heroes celebrates 12 of the most inexpensive, recognisable, versatile and readily available plant superstars in Britain that will help you boost your fibre count and hit your 30 plants a week in no time at all.

Fearnley-Whittingstall said: “I absolutely love growing my own organic ingredients and you can do the same. There’s plenty of spring and summer left to get sowing, growing, picking and cooking your own vegetables.” Continue reading

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Vote-rigging accused Bonner tried to shut down this news site

Four Labour activists have been charged over events surrounding the party’s controversial 2023 Croydon East parliamentary selection. Evidence has emerged of how one of them had been part of a concerted campaign to close Inside Croydon

Court out: Carole Bonner, the former Croydon councillor who was a devoted member of ‘Newman’s Numpties’

Croydon’s “Infamous Four” – Joel and Shila Bodmer, former councillor Carole Bonner and Gabriel Levy – were at Westminster Magistrates Court yesterday to hear charges relating to cybercrime and data breaches alleged to have occurred during the Labour Party’s parliamentary selection for the Croydon East seat in 2023.

Inside Croydon broke the story almost three years ago of how Bodmer, seeking to be selected as a candidate for parliament, had been implicated in making changes to the local party’s membership database in order to confer some advantage in the ballot.

Yesterday’s court proceedings took less than two minutes. Continue reading

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