December 2008 Archives
Teenagers are desperate for somewhere to play football on a Hanwell estate but their pleas are being ignored by the local council, according to one youngster.
Sixteen-year-old Sami Ali, who lives on the High Lane Estate, said youngsters are having to kick a ball about in the streets, frequently hitting passing cars and windows.
Father Christmas and a brass band will launch a school's festive fair tomorrow (Sat 6).

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