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QPR FC Women s clinch the Capital Women s Cup Share article:
QPR FC Women came from behind twice to seal the Capital Women’s Cup 2021, courtesy of a dramatic penalty shootout on Tuesday evening.
In front of a sold out Bedfont Sports Club, Roschelle Shakes gave our opponents an early lead. But a Demi Edwards strike late in the first half ensured Rangers went into the break level. Meila D’Santos restored Actonians lead, however a late Ellie Searle penalty kick for the R’s meant the tie would be decided by penalties.
In a topsy turvy shootout, captain Vicky Grieve stepped up and converted the decisive spot kick, sealing the title for Rangers.
A WORRIED mother has been left shocked after her young daughter spotter a discarded syringe as they walked to school. The pair were walking along the cut from Bookwell to Fell View Drive in Egremont when her eight-year-old daughter spotted the needle on the path and cried out ‘those are dangerous’. Laura Henney, from Egremont, who has two children, warned others of the danger. She said: “There is a discarded syringe on the path down the cut from Bookwell to Fell View Drive. I called the council but a lot of children walk that way to school so just be careful.”
Winner Rosie Pettett at Cadbury House with general manager Jason Eaton.
- Credit: Cadbury House
Five deserving healthcare staff have been awarded six-month memberships to theclub and spa at Cadbury House.
The health club, in Frost Hill, teamed up with the North Somerset Times and Weston Mercury to give readers the chance to nominate someone who has made a difference in their lives during the pandemic, or a loved one who deserves a treat.
Staff from Cadbury House wanted to reward those who have gone above and beyond during the Covid-19 pandemic.
A spokesman for Cadbury House said: Unsurprisingly and considering the hardship brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic, the majority of those nominated either work for the brilliant NHS or have some medical background.