December 2008 Archives
A teenager was robbed at a skate park, in Hatton Road, on Monday afternoon last week.
The 15-year-old boy was on his bike at the park near Bedfont Football and Social Club, at 3.20pm when a group of five boys came into the park and two of them called him over.
Merry Christmas from everyone at www.hounslowchronicle.co.uk
Confusing times at Hounslow Urban Farm this week where two sheep bypassed Christmas and provided a distinctly Easter mood by giving birth to three healthy lambs.
Twins Holly and Noel arrived on Saturday, to four-year-old mum Delilah.
If your wallet's feeling the strain but you're still looking for a few last-minute presents, don't despair.
Home-made gifts and decorations are a great way to beat the credit crunch and keep the kids busy during the holidays.
Across Feltham, schools have spent the last few weeks rehearsing for their Christmas plays.
As you can see from our photo gallery at some have gone down the traditional route of featuring Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus, while others have taken a new, modern approach. However, they all have one thing in common - cute performers!
Hungry guests cleared three tables packed with Christmas treats at the Southville centre on Saturday.
Nearly 300 had packed into the centre to play games, listen to music and enjoy the festive feast.
A large gang set upon a 21-year-old man on Saturday afternoon, repeatedly punching him before making off with jewellery and a mobile phone.
The group of 10-12 white teenagers attacked their victim as he walked along Warfield Road, Bedfont, at 2.30pm.
A young woman who helped a gang of thieves target the old and disabled of Feltham in a series of distraction burglaries has confessed to her crimes.
Maria Reid, 20, pleaded guilty at Feltham Magistrates' Court to playing the part of the 'distractor' within a group which stole jewellery and cash from vulnerable residents.
Patriotic residents crowded into Rectory Meadows football ground last week to show their support for the armed forces at a charity match in aid of Help for Heroes.
The 1,000 strong crowd enjoyed a thrilling game courtesy of the Royal Marines who put up a good fight but eventually lost 5-4 to Chelsea Old Boys.
Christmas rebels can enjoy some slightly more unusual yule activities over at the Urban Farm this winter where the animal packed grotto is already decked out in festive finery.
The farm's barn, complete with chickens, goats and sheep, has been transformed into a dazzling winter wonderland, where Santa will be greeting children and handing out gifts until the New Year.

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