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Another roundup of the latest news from Martin Linton's official site.

Leave the museum where it is
Battersea MP Martin Linton has congratulated campaigners and thanked local benefactors Michael and Dorothy Hintze for their £2 million donation to save Wandsworth Museum, but told them the money should not be squandered on moving the museum to West Hill.

More room on peak-hour trains
Battersea MP Martin Linton welcomed the Government’s decision to create 3,700 new peak-hour places on trains going through Clapham Junction by expanding the Gatwick Express service.

And the Eggscar goes to...
Pupils at John Burns primary school in Battersea let their imaginations run riot in their annual competition for the best decorated Easter Eggs.

Crime rates fall again
Battersea MP Martin Linton welcomed the crime figures out last week which showed that crime rates have fallen by 5% in Wandsworth over the past two years and by 9.2% in London as a whole over the same period.

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This page contains a single entry by Dave Cross published on April 24, 2007 1:35 PM.

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