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South Woodford Village Gazette<br />
New parking payment service across<br />
Redbridge accepts cash<br />
Local pupil awarded prestigious<br />
choristership at King’s College School<br />
Drivers can now use PayPoint locations to<br />
pay for parking in Redbridge. “The PayPoint<br />
scheme gives people the opportunity to<br />
pay for a range of goods and services at<br />
local retailers signed up as a PayPoint site.<br />
More than 100 sites already exist across the<br />
borough, and since the start of March, they<br />
have been activated to accept payment for<br />
parking, including by cash,” said a council<br />
spokesperson. The PayPoint scheme is offered<br />
in addition to the existing RingGo parking<br />
payment service. Visit swvg.co.uk/paypoint<br />
A Year 4 pupil and talented singer from<br />
Churchfields <strong>Jun</strong>ior School has been awarded<br />
a prestigious choristership at King’s College<br />
School, Cambridge. Shashank Shivram<br />
Raghavendran has been learning music since<br />
the age of four, playing piano, violin and<br />
guitar. As a member of the London Youth<br />
Choirs, the eight-year-old has also performed<br />
at eminent venues, including the Royal Albert<br />
Hall and Royal Festival Hall. Shashank will take<br />
up his position as a chorister at King’s College<br />
School in September.<br />
Concerns over end-of-life care at<br />
new Whipps Cross Hospital<br />
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“At this time, the analysis of data does not<br />
support re-providing the current bed-based<br />
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is “too soon to make firm recommendations”<br />
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