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  • Triathlete Clark a picture of toughness

    A 1,500m swim, followed by a 40km cycle ride, finished off with a gruelling 10km run might sound like madness to your average athlete, but not to super-fit Clark Schofield who is in training for his second World Triathlon. For Clark, 27, of Moss Lane

  • Victory welcome, if not stylish

    AFTER three away defeats, any victory is welcome, so Wealdstone must be happy with the three points from this game, even if the style they were achieved wasn't pretty. Most of the attempts at goal from both sides came from long range as defences ruled

  • Third-placed Grays test Boro's form

    HARROW'S continued good form was put to the test on Saturday against third placed Grays Athletic, who reportedly are running as a full-time outfit. Solid defending from Harrow ensured they went the same way as other top sides who have visited Earlsmead

  • Stones stadium set to be ready for new season

    WEALDSTONE'S new £9.5 million stadium development at the Prince Edward Playing Fields in Canons Park is progressing well. Work on the site, which will have a capacity of 4,000, will be completed in July and the aim is that it will be open in time for

  • Yobs' welfare put above scouts'

    HUNDREDS of scouts will no longer be able to enjoy summer breaks at campsites because the Government thinks young yobs are more deserving, a local scoutmaster has claimed. Scout leaders and parents have attacked the Government for spending millions

  • Another brook is polluted

    A THIRD local brook has been polluted by DIY enthusiasts and bungling plumbers. A drainage ditch that runs off Edgware Brook near Stanmore Marsh in Whitchurch Lane, Canons Park, has been described by one local resident as absolutely foul. Pauline