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insidecroydon · 3 months ago
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TfL rolls out new branding for Windrush and Overground lines
Rail passengers using West Croydon Station this morning will have boarded trains on the Windrush line for the first time, as Transport for London rolls out its new names and livery for the London Overground. Signs of change: it is taking TfL almost a week to roll out all the new signage for the London Overground The roll-out is being phased, simply because of the scale of the operation involved…
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eardefenders · 1 year ago
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Sherlock & Co Locations
Location, location, location. Are you like me and not a native Londoner? Are you also like me wondering how to visualize a place or, perhaps more importantly, how long does it take to get from 221B to the various locations and how much they're spending on tube fare?
Well then look no further! This is my masterpost with links to each location described in detail in each post made on those locations. Each post gives a bit about how far from 221B it's located (depending on travel method), how much it likely cost them to get there, photos of the location, and a bit of the location's history.
Every time we get a new locale I'll add a post and link it here. :) Lmk if I miss any and I'll add them. If you see a location and it has no link then either the link broke or I haven't made the post yet, but logged the location.
Cheers!
The Criterion Bar
221B Baker Street
Brixton
The Volunteer Pub & Restaurant
Regent's Park
Hampstead
Thor Bridge (Upney Ln)
Walthamstow (Morgue)
King George's Hospital
Barking/North Barking
Fortnum & Mason
Paddington Station
Hilton Green/Chatham
Berlin (John's Vacay Spot with The Boys)
Heathrow Airport
Hotel Cosmopolitan
Bailey's Street
Shoreditch
King's Road
Chelsey
44 Cross St., Croydon
Chiswick Flyover
The Fox (the swinger's pub)
Hanwell/Ealing/West London
Islington Tunnel
Eltham
Blackheath Common
"GAIL'S Bakery"
The Strand
'Saxe-Coburg Square'
Pinewood Studios
Embankment
Charing Cross
Opera House (?)
Barking Station
Walthamstow
Waterloo Bridge
Bank of England Museum
Camden Town
Living Room Club Cafe
'Gloria Scott' (Oil Rigs)
Ramack/Kosovo
St Dunstan
Little Venice
Satalfields
Brick Lane
Neal's Yard
South Kensington (Ice Rink)
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master-john-uk · 5 months ago
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I am back at my main home in Kent. I feel sure I saw Sir Winston raise two fingers to me as I passed Westerham Green earlier!
I had planned to stay at the farm until tomorrow morning but, I have an early start, all day engagement in West London tomorrow. It will be an easier journey from Kent... plus, I need to collect some equipment from our out-station near Croydon.
I have had a very relaxing couple of hours in a nearby pub garden, which is (partly) owned by my follower GamesMaster. He keeps telling people that the pub is so busy that he has to work 27 hours a day. I was the only customer... and he was nowhere to be seen!
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itsrattysworld · 5 days ago
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maurastierney · 27 days ago
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For some indiscernible reason, I have listed every (National Rail) station I remember visiting* (yes I can’t sleep)
I’m on 162, and am upsetting number of these are in Greater London
*only where I’ve taken a National Rail service - Lizzie Line, Overground etc. don’t count
Here we go:
Balham
Banbury
Bangor
Basingstoke
Bath
Battle
Beckenham Junction
Blackpool North
Bradford Forster Square
Bradford Interchange
Bramley
Brentford
Bridlington
Brighton
Brixton
Bromley North
Bromley South
Burley Park
Bury St. Edmunds
Cambridge
Cardiff Central
Chester
Clapham Junction
Clock House
Coulsdon South
Crawley
Cross Gates
Derby
Doncaster
Drayton Green
East Croydon
East Garforth
East Midlands Parkway
Eastbourne
Edinburgh Waverley
Elephant and Castle
Elstree & Borehamwood
Essex Road
Feltham
Finsbury Park
Garforth
Gatwick Airport
Gilberdyke
Glasshoughton
Greenwich
Guildford
Guiseley
Harrogate
Hartlepool
Hastings
Hatfield
Hayden's Road
Haywards Heath
Heathrow!?**
Hebden Bridge
Highbury and Islington
Hitchin
Hither Green
Horley
Horsforth
Hounslow
Hull
Ilkley
Kensington Olympia
Kettering
Kew Bridge
Kingston
Kirkstall Forge
Lea Bridge
Leatherhead
Leeds
Liverpool Lime Street
Llandudno
Llandudno Junction
London Blackfriars
London Bridge
London Cannon Street
London Charing Cross
London Euston
London Kings Cross
London Liverpool Street
London Paddington
London St. Pancras
London Victoria
London Waterloo
Loughborough Junction
Luton Airport Parkway
Maidenhead
Manchester Airport
Manchester Oxford Road
Manchester Piccadilly
Manchester Victoria
Meadowhall
Moorgate
Morley
Mortlake***
Mytholmroyd****
New Malden
New Pudsey
Newcastle
Northallerton
Norwood Junction
Old Street
Outwood
Oxenholme Lake District
Oxford
Peterborough
Ponders End
Portsmouth & Southsea
Preston
Redhill
Richmond
Rotherham Central
Rugby
Salford Central
Salford Crescent
Saltaire
Scarborough
Selby
Selhurst
Seven Sisters
Sheffield
Shepherd's Bush
Shepperton
Slough
Southampton
Southampton Airport Parkway
Southend-on-sea
Staines
Stansted Airport
Stevenage
Stockport
Stratford
Stratford on Avon
Strawberry Hill
Streatham
Teddington
Thirsk
Thornton Heath
Tooting
Tottenham Hale
Tunbridge Wells
Twickenham*****
Vauxhall
Wakefield Westgate
Wandsworth Town
Waterloo East
Watford Junction
Wath-Upon-Dearn
Wembley Central
West Brompton
West Croydon
West Hampstead Thameslink
West Ruislip
Whitton
Wimbledon
Windermere
Woking
Wood Street
Woodmansterne
Woolwich Arsenal
York
**can’t remember which terminal
***feel like I also visited North Sheen at a time but not sure
****ditto but Todmorden
*****ditto but St. Margaret’s
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petnews2day · 1 year ago
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Two-day-old kitten found dumped in a shoe box in bus station bin
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Two-day-old kitten found dumped in a shoe box in bus station bin
A newborn kitten has been found after it was dumped in a shoe box at West Croydon bus station. The tiny kitten which was just two days old still had the umbilical cord attached when it was discovered on Saturday night (February 24) by a man waiting for a bus. He was heading to the […]
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top10estateagentsuk · 1 year ago
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Where to Buy a House in London
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6 Absolutely Affordable Neighborhoods to buy a house in London
Buying a house in present-day London is no easy task, but with this definitive guide to securing the best properties in the most affordable area- we promise to break down and simplify the house hunting process for you, once and for all!
The real estate market has been on the rise and the numbers soar higher and higher with the passing time. However, if you’ve made up your mind about securing yourself the perfect abode, we have a comprehensive guide to the best neighborhoods in London that allow you a chance at owning a humble abode of your own without pinching the pocket too hard! According to the latest UK House Price Index (HPI), the places we are about to disclose just might be your one true shot at being a proud homeowner!
Bexley- With the latest budget on average house prices wavering somewhere around approx.£342,993, Bexley, a south-eastern borough in London is considered to be one of the top picks for affordable neighborhoods. The borough is surrounded by Greenwich on the west and Bromley to the south and a Crossrail service from Abbey Wood station is expected once the line starts plying. However, the housing price has experienced a 4.3% hike in this area according to the new 2019 statistics, so we suggest heading over to Bexley immediately if you don’t want to miss out on a steal deal.
Greenwich- Neighboring with Bexley is the borough on the banks of river Thames which too has been listed as one of the top preferred locations to buy properties. A borough overlooking the bespoke Greenwich park with the Royal Observatory and more, houses here would typically have an average cost of £372,803. Named after the World Heritage Site of Greenwich, this borough packs in quite some interesting attractions which makes Greenwich an appealing choice for a forever home.
Barking and Dagenham- Also located on the Eastern parts of London is the Barking and Dagenham borough continues to be one of the cheapest parts of London where you can make your dream come true with the average housing cost priced at approx. £300,517. The Barking and Dagenham continues to provide homeowners great value for money deals with the location having outstanding transport links connecting your neighborhood to Central London.
Croydon- Real estate experts have been really excited about properties in Croydon, especially since the price dropped a little since last year making Croydon one of the most favorable places to own a house of your own. If you’re wondering what the pocket pinch is, the average home would be something around £359,336 but with the ever-improving facilities, this metropolitan town south of London is regarded as quite a deal. What’s more? Croydon, being considered one of the largest commercial districts apart from Central London, has an extensive shopping and night-time economy waiting for you.
Sutton- Yet another southern wonder in London, Sutton is a large town with the schools in and around it boasting the best results in any of the boroughs in Greater London. If you’re a growing family looking to buy a bigger place, Sutton is the place to consider the average housing costs being somewhere around £368,520. Along with an attractive family growing opportunity, Sutton is also perfect for families who want their children to be a part of Sutton’s best educational institutions.
Hounslow- Another great option for growing families looking for upsizing is Hounslow in West London, a borough that has a diverse range of housing and property options duly waiting for you to explore. With the average housing cost being around £404,615 approx. The area stretches from Chiswick, East to Bedfont, West and has been undergoing proactive development in the recent years.
Apart from these, you can also find great deals on properties in Hillingdon, Havering, Enfield, Newham, and more.
HERE’S HOW YOU CAN DECIDE WHETHER THE LOCATION CHOSEN BY YOU IS PERFECT OR NOT
With bigger home comes bigger responsibility and that is exactly why you should consider these pointers before indulging in the neighborhood of your choice.
Convenience is crucial and we don’t just mean grocery stores and chemists in and around the area, but also the convenience of living in a particular borough or community. Before finalizing a place, we suggest you take more than one visits, preferably, at different parts of the day (or maybe even night) to get a more elaborate idea of the neighborhood you’ll be settling in.
Background checks are necessary too. Do a background check on the house, the soil it stands on, the real estate agent willingly trying to sell the house to you, and more. Homework regarding the price ranges too would be an added advantage.
Pre-check your home before moving in. We know how exciting it is to finally have the keys to your dream home in your hands, but maybe, a little pre-check before the whole settlement won’t hurt. From termite checks to leaking pipes and whatnot, a careful breeze through of the property would be a good idea.
Compare before settling in. Lastly, it is always a good habit to compare not just the budget but the convenience, distance from school or workplace, and more and hence, don’t just settle for the property of your choice. Keep your mind flexible and your budget tightly knotted and look for variations and alternative options before finalizing.
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alexsmithson · 1 year ago
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Rise To All New Heights With London Square Croydon!
With London Square Croydon being located on the road heading to West Croydon Bus Station, it’s the perfect opportunity to rise to all new heights! #shotoniphone #photography #london #croydon #architecturephotography #landscapephotography #autumn
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insidecroydon · 1 year ago
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Another two weeks of tram closures for 'essential' repair works
There’s half-term coming up, so get ready for the annual spring shutdown of (parts of) the Croydon Tram network. The shutdown will cut off West Croydon and East Croydon mainline stations from most of the south London transit network. Rare sighting: from Saturday, there won’t be any trams rattling along George Street for most of the rest of this month “Essential works” are being cited (they are…
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nando161mando · 1 year ago
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Autonomous Cafe and Bookshop at risk of eviction
Join the protest from noon today beside West Croydon Station.
#ACABCafe #AutonomousCafeAndBookshop #Croydon #Evictions #ReclaimCroydon #Squatting
@anarchistmemecollective @antifainternational @kropotkindersurprise @radicalgraff
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inforealestate · 1 year ago
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Affordable Areas to Buy Property in London: A Guide by Joe Ricotta
If you're feeling discouraged about buying your first house in the UK, you're not alone. With the average property price nearing £250,000, purchasing a home can seem daunting, especially in the capital. However, there are still areas in London where property prices are more affordable. Real estate expert Joe Ricotta offers insights into some cost-effective boroughs and neighborhoods that are worth considering:
1. Havering: Havering has over 50% protected Greenbelt territory and is serviced by the District Line, which connects to Upminster and other main urban centers. This borough offers a tranquil atmosphere and easy access to central London.
2. Croydon: Croydon is a borough experiencing a resurgence, offering affordable prices and upgraded amenities. With an average property price of £359,336, it provides convenient access to Central London.
3. Greenwich: Greenwich, a Royal Borough with historical significance and tourist attractions, has an average property price of £372,803. It offers a blend of heritage and modern amenities.
4. Barking and Dagenham: With an average home price of £300,518, Barking and Dagenham is the most affordable area in London. It boasts excellent transportation connections to Central London, including the upcoming Crossrail and Overground expansions.
5. Bexley: Bexley, located west of Greenwich and south of Bromley, has an average price of £342,993. Once the Crossrail line opens, Bexley's Abbey Wood station will provide convenient services to Central London.
6. Lewisham: Lewisham is a major district in east London, housing both residential communities and trendy areas. With an average price of £397,335, it provides a range of lovely neighborhoods to choose from.
7. Sutton: Sutton, known for its strong academic performance, is a desirable option for growing families. With average home prices around £368,520, it provides an attractive alternative outside central London.
While buying a property in London may seem challenging, these affordable areas offer a chance to enter the housing market without breaking the bank. Consider exploring these boroughs and consult with a local estate agent to find the best option for you. Good luck with your property search!
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talesfromtheorient · 2 years ago
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I took the new tram to the airport. It swiftly transported me there in around 30 minutes. I made my way to domestic departures only to discover that I needed to be in the international terminal. I was flying to Ercan airport in Northern Cyprus. I assumed that it was considered part of Türkiye and hence would be an international flight, I was wrong.
The flight was one of the shortest journeys that I’ve taken, but also one of the most chaotic. The passengers were so loud, chattering away for the duration of the flight. Then when we hit the slightest bit of turbulence people started screaming.
After 40 minutes, we arrived in Ercan international airport. The airport is new, so much so that the toilets didn’t have lights or running water. I waited patiently at passport control and approached the counter. The gentleman asked me how many days I will be staying? I replied 7 nights. To which he responded “so, 8 days?” He stamped my passport and let me in.
Outside arrivals, I tried to find a bus that would take me to Nicosia. I found a line of old beaten up buses, with the destination of Ercan written on a paper card, which is the name of the airport. A gentleman approached me and told me to purchase a ticket in the terminal. Soon enough, I found a very beaten up bus and we made our way towards Nicosia. Nicosia is called Leftkosa in Turkish which mades things all the more confusing.
We pulled into a dusty bus station on the edge of the walled old city. The first thing that I noticed was that everyone was from West Africa. I dragged my suitcase towards the walled old city in the afternoon heat. It was 36 degrees Celsius and I was struggling. Eventually I made it to the checkpoint to pass over to the Republic of Cyprus. I swiftly passed through the Turkish and then Greek checkpoint. I walked through the small alleyways of the old city until I found my accommodation. I’m staying in what used to be an old barn. It’s not ideal, but hay!
This evening I discovered a restaurant in an old shopping arcade which was quite reasonably priced. I struck up conversation with the person on the table next to me. He lived in Croydon, and had gone to Whitgift School. He went to the University of Bristol, which he didn’t like because of the people. Now he works for a VAT company based in London and is based in Cyprus 3 months a year. It didn’t sound like a bad gig. Interesting he has never been to the Turkish side of the border, despite living in the Nicosia.
Nicosia is a nice city, it feels British, but of course it would after years under colonial rule. It’s cooler than Antalya in the evenings and a refreshing breeze flows between the cities alleyways. Surprisingly it’s very multicultural. Right now, I’m listening to the police men blow their whistles at daring individuals whilst an Elton John tribute act belts out the greatest hits. Wait, now he has become a Robbie Williams tribute act. As I said, Nicosia is very English.
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jessica8520 · 5 years ago
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ukrfeminism · 2 years ago
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Student nurse Owami Davies vanished without much of a trace more than 45 days ago. She was last seen in south London, 30 miles from her family home in Essex. Despite extensive appeals by three police forces and the arrests of five people, the lead detective has admitted they are "playing catch up" and are working through over 100 potential sightings of Owami.
Over the summer Owami Davies was nearing the end of her studies at King's College London. The 24-year-old had secured a job after working as an A&E nurse during the Covid-19 pandemic. Known to her friends as Tiomi, she had an interest in doing research on diseases.
But for nearly six weeks Owami has not contacted her friends or family, or turned up to work. Now the Metropolitan Police have drafted in extra support from the National Crime Agency as the search continues.
On 4 July Owami Davies left her home in Chafford Hundred in Grays, Essex. Her family reported her missing to Essex Police two days later. A week later, on 11 July, Essex Police made the first public appeal, saying Owami's friends and family were "extremely concerned".
In a post on Essex Police's Facebook page, the force described her as a "black woman with her hair in two corn rows" adding "she was last seen wearing a black jumper, grey jogging bottoms and a grey cap". They said Owami had connections to Thurrock and urged the public to contact them as a "matter of urgency".
Five days after the first appeal, Essex Police issued an update - Owami had last been seen in Croydon on 6 July. On the afternoon of 31 July the Met issued their first public appeal, with more details on Owami's last known whereabouts. Their dedicated Missing Persons Unit said Owami was last seen on 7 July at 00:03 BST on Derby Road in south London - near to West Croydon rail station.
Det Con Marie Spear urged people in the West Croydon area to check their sheds and outbuildings. "Owami's family have not heard from her for more than three weeks and she has not turned up to work," she added. Police were treating the disappearance as a "missing person investigation".
"Owami was in a vulnerable state when she was last seen and we need the public's help in piecing together her movements on the night she went missing."
Five arrests
As it approached a month since Owami's disappearance, the Met handed the investigation to their specialist crime command, citing its resources and expertise.
On 2 August two men, aged 23 and 27, were arrested in Croydon on suspicion of murder. A property on Derby Road was cordoned off and a forensics tent was erected at the side of the home.
The following day - 3 August - police released CCTV showing Owami in the company of a man on the night she was last seen alive. Footage showed Owami crossing Derby Road just after midnight on 7 July. Detectives appealed for the driver of a white van which was seen parked on the road and driving off as Owami, and the man she was with, crossed the road. A third man, aged 32, was arrested on suspicion of murder.
On the same day Owami's distraught mother, Nicol Davies, called on anyone who had information about where her missing daughter could be, to come forward.
Making a public appeal at New Scotland Yard, the 46-year-old said: "There are many friends and family who love and care for Owami and all of them want to see her safe return. Every day we hope to hear the news that Owami is coming back to us; your help might make it so."
Fresh CCTV images of Owami inside a shop in West Croydon on the night she vanished were issued. They showed her wearing a white T-shirt, a navy hoodie and a handbag over her right shoulder.
On 4 August police arrested a 22-year-old man at an address in Croydon also on suspicion of murder.
Warrants for extra time to question the other three men previously arrested were obtained by detectives.
A fifth man was arrested on 6 August.
The Met then clarified the status of all the arrests as all five were released on bail until September pending further investigations:
Two men aged 23 and 27 arrested on suspicion of murder
Three men aged 22, 23 and 32 arrested on suspicion of kidnap
Last sighting
On 9 August the Met said a second unconfirmed sighting of Owami had been reported to them. Detectives said this sighting was at about 07:00 BST on Clarendon Road - around one minute's walk from Derby Road. The next day - 10 August - police released new CCTV footage of Owami, walking north along London Road in Croydon on 7 July at about 13:20. Police said she had been heading away from West Croydon.
Det Ch Insp Penney, who is now leading the investigation, said the CCTV showed Owami wearing a "distinctive red top and heading towards the Norbury area". She asked people who had been in the area to "think back and call us if they remember seeing Owami".
"Please do not underestimate how important your call could be."
Six days after the new CCTV was released, the Met said on 16 August that it was possible Owami was in the Croydon area and "in need of help". They said they had retrieved 50,000 hours of footage and thus far viewed about 10,000 hours.
Det Ch Insp Penney explained the complexity of CCTV enquiries.
"Every time a person reaches a junction it can mean that several new roads have to be examined to see which way Owami went. Hours could therefore be saved if a member of the public could give a positive sighting in a particular road."
On 18 August the British Transport Police (BTP) issued its first appeal on Twitter saying Owami may well still be taking trains. In the tweet, BTP said Owami "regularly uses the rail and Tube network to travel from Grays to the Croydon area". She often used West Ham and West Croydon stations, BTP said.
The Met said it had brought in support from the National Crime Agency.
Despite the numerous police appeals and reported potential sightings of Owami, police insist the case remains a missing persons investigation.
Briefing journalists on 22 August, Det Ch Insp Penney said Owami had no money on her Oyster card and no access to her phone or bank cards. He revealed investigators had trawled through 117 reported sightings of Owami, who he said had experienced periods of depression in the past for which she needed medical treatment, and had also used alcohol to deal with the condition.
Officers said Owami has used different names, though these were not revealed.
"There is no evidence that she's come to harm," Det Ch Insp Penney said. "We're still hopeful that we'll find her alive and well."
Wrong image
Plenty of questions remain for the police forces who have handled Owami Davies' case since she was reported missing.
When Owami was first reported missing, Essex Police carried out the investigation. The force said detectives tried to locate Owami through financial, phone and address checks as well as speaking to friends, family and local hospitals.
As a result of its first public appeal it was established that Owami had last been seen in London, specifically Croydon.
"At this point we liaised with the Met Police and continue to do so," an Essex Police spokesman explained. The investigation was formally transferred to the Met on 23 July.
Essex Police explained that when someone is reported missing, an assessment is carried out to identify the risk of that person coming to harm and how vulnerable they are to being exploited.
They added there was a "significant amount of investigative work into locating Owami" before the decision to issue a public appeal.
"If we are able to locate someone without exposing them to that level of public scrutiny then we try and do so. However, this is also balanced with the identified immediate risk to that person's welfare."
Then as the Met Police took control of the investigation, detectives initially issued the wrong pictures of Owami.
On 3 August, the Met issued CCTV images from a shop in Croydon of a woman they said was Owami.
The pictures were picked up by a national, regional and local media outlets who reported them as part of broadcast and online coverage.
Hours later the force apologised and withdrew the images, saying they were not of Owami, but of another woman.
On 21 August the police watchdog confirmed it had received a referral from the Met Police after it emerged officers had spoken to Owami on 6 July - the day she was reported missing.
Officers were called to an address on Clarendon Road, in Croydon, over concerns about the welfare of a woman.
Police attended and called the London Ambulance Service, but the woman told them she did not want help and left.
Owami had not yet been marked as a missing person on the police database at the time.
The force said it only later established the woman they had spoken to was Owami as a result of their missing person investigation.
Anyone with information can call the police on 020 8721 4622, or to remain anonymous contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or online.
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petnews2day · 1 year ago
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A Tiny Miracle at West Croydon: Community Rallies to Save Abandoned Newborn Kitten
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A Tiny Miracle at West Croydon: Community Rallies to Save Abandoned Newborn Kitten
One cold evening at West Croydon bus station, amidst the hustle and bustle of daily commuters, a heartrending discovery was made. A man waiting for his bus stumbled upon a shoebox that was slightly ajar. Inside, a fragile life was fighting for survival: a newborn kitten, barely two days old, with its umbilical cord still […]
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archoptical · 2 years ago
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