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Croydon cat charity 'at crisis point' with more than 100 homeless moggies

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ANIMAL lovers are being urged to provide cats with a loving home after a charity said it was "bursting at the seams" with homeless moggies.

Cats Protection's Croydon Branch says it has reached "crisis point" with volunteers are finding it increasingly difficult to re-home more than 100 kittens.

Heather McCann, from Croydon Cats Protection, said: "As a result of unneutered cats breeding, we have recently taken in many more pregnant cats and unwanted and abandoned kittens than usual.

"With over 100 cats already in our care, we are desperately looking for new owners to provide homes for these cats and kittens. I would appeal to anyone who can offer a loving home to contact us as soon as possible.

"It really is at crisis point as we have no more room."

The Croydon branch is currently offering to pay for the cost of neutering cats for people on low incomes, as an incentive to get more people to adopt.

If you can offer a home to a needy cat or kitten, contact Croydon Cats Protection on 020 8668 2127 or e-mail homing@croydoncpcats.org.uk

Croydon cat charity 'at crisis point' with more than 100 homeless moggies


Glenn Murray's wife laughs off rumours of switch from Crystal Palace to Bolton

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GLENN Murray won't be leaving Crystal Palace for Bolton - if you believe his better half. Reports on Monday suggested the Palace striker could be off to the Championship side, to team up once again with former Eagles boss Dougie Freedman. But Murray's wife Stacey appeared to rule this out on Twitter on Monday evening, writing: "Bolton? Where do people pluck these rumours from?" Murray, for his part, is currently with the rest of the Palace squad in the U.S.A ahead of tonight's game with Richmond Kickers.

Glenn Murray's wife laughs off rumours of switch from Crystal Palace to Bolton

We are all so proud of Jake Gray, says Crystal Palace defender

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CRYSTAL Palace Development Squad member Michael Chambers says he and his team-mates are "proud" of Jake Gray for scoring twice for the first team on their pre-season tour. Gray was one of three Development players taken away to Austria and the United States, and Gray wasted no time in trying to impress with one goal against GAK Graz and one against Columbus Crew. And centre-back Chambers says it has given the younger players the belief that they can push on under Tony Pulis, whether it's with the first team squad or out on loan. "We were all so proud and happy for Jake to score, especially on tour with the first team in America," Chambers told the Advertiser. "He's a very good player. He is a quiet lad but a very good trainer. When he gets on the pitch he'd a very different character altogether, he can be physical and puts himself about. "The chances are there for us. It's good and gives us a buzz – it shows we can push on. "Hopefully a few more of us can push on soon and be involved in the first team." Catch Chambers in action with the Development Squad tonight (Tuesday) at Dulwich Hamlet, where a full house is expected.

We are all so proud of Jake Gray, says Crystal Palace defender

FULL FIXTURE LIST: Croydon FC open up season against Deal

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Sat 9 Aug DEAL TOWN H Tue 12 Aug Erith Town a Sat 16 Aug FA CUP Wed 20 Aug LINGFIELD H Sat 23 Aug FISHER H Mon 25 Aug Cray Valley a Sat 30 Aug FA CUP Sat 6 Sep FA VASE Wed 10 Sep BECKENHAM TOWN H Sat 13 Sep WOODSTOCK SPORTS H Tue 16 Sep Crowborough Athletic a Sat 20 Sep ASHFORD UNITED H Wed 24 Sep Greenwich Borough a Sat 27 Sep Erith & Belvedere a Sat 4 Oct FA VASE Sat 11 Oct TUNBRIDGE WELLS H Tue 14 Oct Holmesdale a Sat 18 Oct Sat 25 Oct Canterbury City a Sat 1 Nov PHOENIX SPORTS H Sat 8 Nov Woodstock Sports a Sat 15 Nov ERITH & BELVEDERE H Sat 22 Nov Rochester United a Sat 29 Nov CROWBOROUGH ATHLETIC H Sat 6 Dec HOLMESDALE H Sat 13 Dec Sevenoaks Town a Sat 20 Dec CRAY VALLEY H Sat 27 Dec Beckenham Town a Sat 3 Jan CORINTHIAN H Sat 10 Jan Phoenix Sports a Sat 17 Jan LORDSWOOD H Sat 24 Jan Fisher a Sat 31 Jan Ashford United a Sat 7 Feb ROCHESTER UNITED H Sat 14 Feb Sat 21 Feb CANTERBURY CITY H Sat 28 Feb Sat 7 Mar Corinthian a Sat 14 Mar SEVENOAKS TOWN H Sat 21 Mar Sat 28 Mar LIngfield a Sat 4 Apr Deal Town a Mon 6 Apr GREENWICH BOROUGH H Sat 11 Apr ERITH TOWN H Sat 18 Apr Tunbridge Wells a Sat 25 Apr Lordswood a

FULL FIXTURE LIST: Croydon FC open up season against Deal

Richmond Kickers 0-3 Crystal Palace: Trio of headers do the job

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CRYSTAL Palace signed off their tour of the USA in style with a comfortable 3-0 win at USL Pro side Richmond Kickers. A big crowd witnessed the encounter, which saw Peter Ramage, Glenn Murray and Marouane Chamakh come up with the goods, all with their heads. Palace: Hennessey, Mariappa, Ramage, Murray, Jerome Williams, Puncheon (Gray 72), Jedinak (O'Keefe 65), Ledley (Bannan 65), Bolasie (Thomas 68), Chamakh (Boateng 72), Gayle (Guedioura 68). Subs Not Used: Kettings. Here are the highlights, courtesy of www.cpfc.co.uk:

Richmond Kickers 0-3 Crystal Palace: Trio of headers do the job

Bolton scoff talk of signing Crystal Palace striker Glenn Murray

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Bolton Wanderers have denied any talk of trying to sign Crystal Palace striker Glenn Murray. Rumours over the weekend suggested that the Trotters were set to make a move for the striker, but it is understood that the club are not interested as first thought. Boss Dougie Freedman would have reunited with the man he signed for Palace from Brighton and Hove Albion in 2011, but Murray is set to have a full season in the Premier League after recovering from a long-term cruciate injury. Bolton have already snapped up former Palace duo Dean Moxey and Quade Taylor in the close season.

Bolton scoff talk of signing Crystal Palace striker Glenn Murray

Purley Way store Kiddicare to close - only a year after it opened

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THE Kiddicare store on Purley Way is to close, along with nine others across the country, just a year after it opened.

Ironically at a birthday celebration event last month in the store on the Trafalgar Way Retail Park on Purley Way, store manager, Nicholas Asamoah said: "It's been an amazing 12 months for Kiddicare Croydon."

But now it has been revealed the baby superstore chain has been sold by Morrisons for £2 million to company turnaround funders, Endless, which has announced all 10 stores will close.

The business will now concentrate on its online operations.

Between 700 and 800 jobs are expected to be lost nationwide but a spokeswoman for Kiddicare said this week as a consultation process was in operation it was not possible to say how many jobs would be lost in Croydon or when the store would shut.

Garry Wilson, Endless managing partner, has told specialist magazine Retail Week: "It is a difficult situation with store closures but every store is heavily loss-making.

"We are not closing stores for the sake of it. We've been tasked with performing surgery."

Mr Wilson has also said Kiddicare was a good e-commerce business which should not be dragged down by loss-making stores.

Morrisons bought Kiddicare in 2011 and was responsible for opening the stores.

Purley Way store Kiddicare to close - only a year after it opened

House prices in Croydon up 26% in the past year

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HOUSE prices in Croydon continue to rise, despite a levelling off across the country because of tough new mortgage regulations.

The latest figures from estate agent Rightmove suggest the average property price in Croydon is £394,024, an increase of 1.3 per cent on the previous month.

It represents an extraordinary 26.3 per cent rise compared to this time last year - meaning prices are increasing in Croydon at the second fastest rate in London, with only Tower Hamlets seeing a steeper rise.

This follows an Advertiser investigation in April, which revealed that in the most extreme cases, buyers were paying up to £50,000 above the asking price for properties.

National figures released this week suggested the market nationwide had cooled, compared to the rapid growth at the start of 2014.

But Mike Ricketts, general sales manager at SpicerHaart says Croydon is holding firm.

He said: "The market in Croydon hasn't slowed down as much as it has everywhere else.

"In general in the Croydon area we're still seeing the same number of buyers as a few months ago, as it still represents excellent value.

"There are plenty of developments in Croydon where you can get real value for money.

"You can still buy brand new flats here for a couple of hundred thousand [pounds]. Where else in London can you do that?"

Mr Ricketts, who is helping to market the Island development - where the Advertiser revealed flats are going for as much as £1.2 million - suggested the forthcoming Westfield/Hammerson redevelopment was having a positive impact on house prices.

He also said Croydon Council deserved credit for schemes such as those at Taberner House and the former Nestle HQ, where disused premises were being either torn down and replaced with housing or converted into new schemes.

Mr Ricketts said it was vital the council continued this approach to help "keep local people local" and avoid pricing younger buyers out of the market.

The cooling of the national market - with average prices falling 0.8 per cent month on month in July - has been attributed to the Government's Mortgage Market Review which, as of the end of April, introduced tough new restrictions on how much mortgage providers could lend to buyers.

Daren Haysom, from Foxtons estate agents, said the fact this is a traditionally quiet time of the year also helps to explain the national slowdown, but stressed the overall market picture was still buoyant.

He said: "We are still experiencing quick sales times and it's not uncommon to see great properties going under offer within a day or two of coming to the market."

House prices in Croydon up 26% in the past year


Glenn Murray better in defence than in attack, jokes Crystal Palace boss

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CRYSTAL Palace boss Tony Pulis joked that Glenn Murray did better in defence than up front against Richmond Kickers on Monday night. The Eagles surprised everyone by naming the striker in the heart of defence alongside Peter Ramage – but Murray has played there before in training when coming back from his long-term injury in February. But Pulis was delighted the 30-year-old grabbed another pre-season goal in their 3-0 win and it will certainly give him a boost for a full season in the Premier League. "I thought he did a better job at centre-half then he has at centre-forward!," Pulis told www.cpfc.co.uk. "He won't like me saying that but he still scored which is good. He's a good lad and I've got a lot of time for Glenn. "He had a bad injury last year and has had to sit out most of the season. Obviously at the backend he came back in and did smashing for the club, he looked fitter and stronger again. "He has got another goal (in pre-season), which is what we need. "It was a great header from the corner against Richmond Kickers, a good finish."

Glenn Murray better in defence than in attack, jokes Crystal Palace boss

Coulsdon bus stops to get new display boards

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TWO bus stops in Coulsdon have been fitted with electronic boards showing when the next services are due to arrive.

The £10,000 boards were installed at the stops in Brighton Road near the railway station by Transport for London last week, after pressure from East Coulsdon Residents' Association.

Charlie King, from the association, said: "None of the bus stops in Coulsdon have the boards, so the advantage is we can now tell when the next one will arrive."

He added they would most likely benefit the elderly who perhaps would not have the benefit of smart phones to check timetables.

The boards, along with 10 years' upkeep, were paid for with community funds secured from the development of flats next to the station.

Coulsdon bus stops to get new display boards

CROYDON WEATHER: Sunny conditions to continue for the rest of the week

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SUN worshippers can expect another few days of glorious weather in Croydon.

Forecasters suggest it will remain dry and bright from now until the end of the week, with temperatures staying between 25 and 28 degrees - the predicted high for today (Tuesday).

Less positively, however, the longer-range forecast suggests we could be in for some rain on Saturday, with the temperature dropping to around 23 degrees.

CROYDON WEATHER: Sunny conditions to continue for the rest of the week

Dane Bowers arrives at court with girlfriend Miss Wales for rugby player Ian Gough's assault hearing

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POP star Dane Bowers has this afternoon (Tuesday) arrived at Croydon Magistrates' Court, to support his girlfriend Sophia Cahill – a former Miss Wales.

Ex-Welsh rugby star Ian Gough is appearing at the court, charged with assaulting Ms Cahill at Bowers' home in Kingswood Way, South Croydon.

Gough, 37, who has been capped 64 times by his country, denies assault by beating.

His trial is due to begin at around 2.15pm.

Bowers, 34, has lived in the Croydon area for several years, having found fame in the late 1990s with boyband Another Level. He also worked on a couple of garage tracks with Spice Girl Victoria Beckham.

Dane Bowers arrives at court with girlfriend Miss Wales for rugby player Ian Gough's assault hearing

Green Flag award for Wandle Park and 12 other Croydon spaces

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A REVAMPED park has been awarded an environmental quality mark.

Wandle Park has achieved the much-prized Green Flag stamp of quality from the Keep Britain Tidy charity.

The park recently had a major makeover, including the restoration of the River Wandle to the surface, a new skate park and a refurbished cafe.

Clive Playfair, a volunteer at the Wandle Park Community Garden, said: "The redeveloped park is great.

"Projects like the community garden and the festivals we put on are a great way to get involved with the local community."

Seven other Croydon Council-run parks, which already had the Green Flag, have retained the honour for another year; South Norwood Lake, Wettern Tree Garden, Coulsdon Memorial Ground, Coombe Wood, Lloyd Park, Happy Valley, and Haling Grove.

Farthing Down, and Coulsdon, Riddlesdown and Kenley Commons, all of which are managed by the City of London Corporation, have also retained Green Flags, as has Croydon Cemetery - meaning the borough has 13 Green Flag-approved parks in total.

Councillor Timothy Godfrey, cabinet member for culture, leisure and sport, said: "These flags are a testament to the hard work of the council's green spaces team and our grounds maintenance staff.

"We're keen that more of the borough's parks and open spaces meet the green-flag standard in the coming years."

Green Flag award for Wandle Park and 12 other Croydon spaces

Trialist defender gets final chance to impress Crystal Palace

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CRYSTAL Palace's Development Squad travel to Dulwich Hamlet tonight and trialist Sam Magri will be hoping to put in an impressive performance. The former QPR defender, who has represented England at youth level, helped the young Eagles keep a clean sheet on Friday when they drew 0-0 against Havant and Waterlooville. Development boss Gary Issott believes Magri has a chance to impress the manager in tonight's fixture – and then it will be down to first team boss Tony Pulis to call the shots. Issott told the Advertiser: "He's done really well. I think if he does well again at Dulwich we'll perhaps try and keep him a bit longer and maybe expose him to the manager. "That's what the job really is, it's to select out the trialists and fine tune them into some serious contenders for the manager to make a decision on them. "In the end it will be the manager who will makes the call on any players we get at this level."

Trialist defender gets final chance to impress Crystal Palace

Woman taken to hospital after fire in her flat

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A WOMAN in her 40s was taken to Croydon University Hospital suffering from smoke inhalation following a fire in her ground floor flat at lunchtime today (Tuesday). The fire in Longheath Gardens, Shirley was attended by fire crews from Woodside, Addington and Beckenham. Watch manager, Kevin Webber from Woodside fire station, said: "When we arrived the woman was outside the flat and was suffering from smoke inhalation. She was taken to hospital." He added: "The damage to the flat was quite extensive and it took about 20 minutes to put the fire out." The cause of the fire is being investigated.

FAN VIEW: It's all about Marouane Chamakh for Crystal Palace next season

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PALACE fan Dan Gibbs is currently on work experience this week with the Advertiser sports desk and has given us his view on how Palace will do next season… Predicted second favourites to go down at the start of the 2012/13 season in the Championship. Predicted favourites to go down last season. The outcome? Palace go up via the play-offs. Palace finish 11th in the Premier League. The phrase "defying the odds" is somewhat built into Palace's mindsets; the club, the players and the fans. Not even the most optimistic of Palace fans could have predicted an 11th place finish last year but we can't get cocky. Staying up will again be the main priority this season. There are still a lot of teams that are all at a similar level and anyone can beat anyone in the bottom half of the table. There will be a few of us who'll want us to be challenging for a top half finish but if we're staying grounded, avoiding the drop and doing so without the stress of going into the final games will be enough for Palace this season. Of course we'd love a few upsets against the big four and doing the double over any of our London rivals would go a long way. A cup run would be nice too. But is that asking for too much? So far we haven't had too much to rant and rave about in the transfer window, Fraizer Campbell will be a welcomed addition to our squad but I am more excited about Marouane Chamakh staying at the club. There's no doubt about it, Chamakh has one of the worst haircuts a footballer has ever seen. A tub of hair gel, a bit of a comb-over and a ruffle through with his hands looks to be the pre-match routine for the Moroccan striker. But let's discuss his footballing abilities, shall we? The giggles begin. "What footballing ability?" a non-Palace fan would laugh. "The same footballing ability that you have not witnessed all season," a Palace fan would argue back. People mocked Palace when Ian Holloway signed Chamakh back in August 2013 but the truth is he played a pivotal role in keeping Palace up last season. It wasn't just his five goals and two assists in 32 appearance that helped Palace, his playing style helped Palace improve massively on the pitch. Of course he can be a bit clumsy in some situations on the pitch, falling over at the wrong time, trying to be too clever when at times a simple pass is all that's needed and his decision to go down in the box against Southampton looking for a penalty when he was in a position to score was crazy. Despite this, the 30-year-old striker is a technically gifted individual. Skilful and powerful on the ball with great control, he has played brilliantly in the number 10 role for the Eagles. Whether it be holding the ball up to play it off to the pacey wingers of Yannick Bolasie and Jason Puncheon or tracking back to complete his defensive duties, Chamakh is definitely a team player. Perhaps too unselfish at times. His confidence will be at an all-time high having recently signed a new two-year deal at Palace and given the chance I think he will flourish in the top-flight next season. In the end, it doesn't matter who gets our goals as long as we get those vital points and defy the odds again. Palace are currently 11/4 to be relegated in case you were wondering.

FAN VIEW: It's all about Marouane Chamakh for Crystal Palace next season

Motorbike rider injured in collision with car

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A MOTORCYCLIST was taken to King's College Hospital in Denmark Hill this afternoon (Tuesday) after his bike was in collision with a car in South Norwood Hill, South Norwood. Police said the rider, who is believed to be in 20s, suffered only minor injuries in the accident which occurred at around 1.30pm. Traffic was delayed while police dealt with the accident but was flowing freely by mid-afternoon.

Welsh rugby star Ian Gough found guilty of assaulting former Miss Wales Sophia Cahill at Croydon home of pop star Dane Bowers

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AN INTERNATIONAL rugby player has been convicted of assaulting a former Miss Wales at the Croydon home of ex-boyband singer Dane Bowers. Ex-Welsh rugby star Ian Gough appeared at Croydon Magistrates' Court this afternoon (Tuesday) having denied assault by beating at an earlier hearing. It was alleged the 37-year-old, capped 64 times by Wales, attacked his former partner Sophia Cahill – a former winner of Miss Wales now engaged to Bowers – at the Another Level singer's home in Kingswood Way, South Croydon, on January 5 this year. Miss Cahill sobbed as she told the court how Gough had assaulted her as he returned their two-year-old son Gabriel, of whom they share custody, an hour late in his white VW campervan. "I opened the passenger door and Ian just stormed round the front of the van, I was a little bit taken aback," she said. "I went to get my son out his car seat. As I was unbuckling Gabriel, Ian grabbed me by the shoulder and chucked me back. He said 'get away'. "I went to get him again and Ian grabbed me by the shoulder and flung me into the side of the door." Miss Cahill said it aggravated a back injury she sustained in a car crash some days before. About 10 minutes later she called police and Bowers sent Gough an angry text, which read: "Did you just lay your f****** hands on Sophie (sic)?" Bowers told the court he had been watching from the window of his home. "He basically grabbed Sophia and moved her away from the car. He had no reason or permission to grab her. He said he felt "frustrated and a little bit useless" while watching on. "Until she got to me, I didn't realise she was crying," he added. Mark Haslan, defending, said Gough did not attack Miss Cahill, but instead told her not to lift their son because of her back injury and accused her of being abusive and swearing. But she denied this, saying: "There is absolutely no way I can imagine Ian offering any kind of help to me." Chairman of the bench Terry Carpenter said the magistrates' had found the evidence of Bowers and Miss Cahill "convincing". Speaking as they left the court Gough's father Malcolm said he and his son "strongly disagree" with the verdict, calling it an "absolute travesty of justice". Gough is due to be sentenced at the court on August 26. Bowers, 34, has lived in the Croydon area for several years, having found fame in the late 1990s with boyband Another Level. He also worked on a couple of garage tracks with Spice Girl Victoria Beckham.

Welsh rugby star Ian Gough found guilty of assaulting former Miss Wales Sophia Cahill at Croydon home of pop star Dane Bowers

"And here comes Rooney, the tall, bearded Englishman!" Croydon star wins semi-final heat at Commonwealth Games

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MARTYN Rooney has set himself up superbly for Wednesday's 400m race final in Glasgow after a stunning semi-final win on Tuesday night. The Croydon star came round the final bend alongside the frontrunners before stealing a march for the final push and go past the finishing line in style. It's been a fantastic couple of months for Rooney, a huge Crystal Palace FC fan, and he recently spoke to the Advertiser of his training techniques which have improved his performance. All eyes in south London will be on Rooney tonight in the Men's 400m Final, where he takes on the favourite Kirani James. If he can win this, he brings home the gold.

Gordon Banks: It will be even tougher for Crystal Palace and Tony Pulis next season

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ENGLAND legend Gordon Banks reckons keeping Crystal Palace in the Premier League for a second year in a row could be an even bigger achievement for Tony Pulis following their miraculous survival last season. The Eagles looked dead and buried which Banks insists was the perfect situation for the former Stoke City manager to come into – and Pulis certainly took the bull by the horns to initiated a remarkable turnaround in fortunes. As an ex-player at Stoke, Banks continues to take a keen interest in the fortunes of his former club. And having watched his team both fly high and struggle under Pulis the 1966 World Cup winner has his reservations over Palace's chances of kicking on this season, admitting that another season safe in the Premier League would be a huge achievement. "I think it probably will be an even tougher job this season to keep them in the league," said Banks, who was speaking as an ambassador at the StreetGames Football Pools Fives programme which takes football to underprivileged young people in the UK. "The enthusiasm comes with a new manager and everyone pulling together up the table saying we can do this lads. But when the new season starts and it is the same old faces again it can be a bit harder. "But he [Pulis] has been terrific for them. They got the right man who could drag them out of relegation which is what they wanted. "He was the right man because with the more defensive game he played where they were losing before they were getting a point and then they started to win and before they knew it they were creeping up the league." Gordon Banks is a supporter of the StreetGames Football Pools Fives, a programme that takes football to young people in disadvantaged communities across the UK. Go to: http://www.streetgames.org/footballpoolsfives/

Gordon Banks: It will be even tougher for Crystal Palace and Tony Pulis next season

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