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A group of businesses is fighting back against high street decline with an innovation that is bringing customers into their shops and improving the area.

A man who claimed he struggled to breathe in his home which was overrun with toxic mould has successfully sued his landlord for £7,000.

And a 55-year-old woman has been awarded a world peace prize for her dedication to international peace initiatives.

There are 10 pages of sport, including exclusive interviews with Millwall loanee Brooke Norton-Cuffy about his loving life at the Den, and Charlton’s Tayo Edun on the Addicks’ determination to reach the play-offs.

There’s athletics, boxing, cricket, non-league football and so much more.

 Plus we have all the latest things to do in the capital, and reviews and previews of shows and exhibitions in our Talk of the Town Section.

Don’t miss your latest South London Press – out today!


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