Old Coulsdon Christmas Lights Switch-On cancelled due to ‘rain and high winds’
The Old Coulsdon Christmas Lights Switch-On has been cancelled due to bad weather.
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Ezekiel is currently the youngest employee at Newsquest, being an apprentice at age 17. He joined Newsquest after completing the Young Reporters Scheme whilst doing his GCSEs and joined four days after getting his exam results at age 16. He covers south London, mainly Croydon and Sutton. He is also the published author of the novel WARNING.
Ezekiel is currently the youngest employee at Newsquest, being an apprentice at age 17. He joined Newsquest after completing the Young Reporters Scheme whilst doing his GCSEs and joined four days after getting his exam results at age 16. He covers south London, mainly Croydon and Sutton. He is also the published author of the novel WARNING.
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