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Letters on Harold Hill and Rainham | Romford Recorder


Fortunately, there is still a bank that believes in providing good basic banking services to customers. 
It is not possible to advertise its name in this letter, but it shares the same name as a free daily newspaper
Rheumatology clinic moved
A Gidea Park resident and rheumatology patient, writes:
I have been under Queen’s Hospital (QH) rheumatology for 10-plus years diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, and treated with a medicine call Banapali.  
This is a specialist medicine, a drug which can only be prescribed by my consultant. I have been at QH rheumatology department throughout the entire period of my treatment. ....

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Havering's historical links with New Zealand


Romford’s Catholic priest, Father Colomb, was sent to Greymouth on the South Island, where he drowned crossing a river in 1871.
After an Army career, Colonel Benjamin Branfill retired into poverty. His pension was small, his Upminster Hall estate yielded little income and he’d split from his “expensive and worldly” wife. 
In 1880, he too took refuge in Nelson, choosing a place called Brook Street (perhaps it reminded him of home), where he started to build a replica of Upminster Hall. 
An amateur painter, he supported himself giving art classes. In 2013, the Nelson Mail published an article – it’s online – about Branfill’s self-portrait of himself at the easel.  ....

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