Forest Hill
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London borough | Lewisham |
Population | 14,854 (2011 Census. Ward) |
London Assembly | Lewisham |
Restaurants | The Signal Pub |
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The Dartmouth Arms | |
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ID | 2330927 |
About Forest Hill
Forest Hill is a leafy residential area with a cluster of hip cafes and cosy pubs near its namesake railway station. Set in landscaped gardens with a weekly farmers' market and outdoor summer concerts, the family-friendly Horniman Museum has an aquarium, a beloved stuffed walrus, and a musical instrument collection. At the edge of the neighbourhood, Blythe Hill Fields park has sweeping views of the city skyline.
London schools close as housing costs push families further out
... Chris and Roberta Hodder recently moved from Forest Hill in Lewisham to Eastbourne in Sussex with their children, aged six and 11...
Protesters rally against a non-existent drag event
... Turning Point UK organised four speakers for its protest, including Lawrence Fox and Calvin Robertson, who attended another protest last month about a drag storytelling event at The Honor Oak pub in Forest Hill...
Man admits stabbing Bermondsey family of four but denies murder
... Her daughter, Samantha, lived in Forest Hill...
Bermondsey deaths: We are truly heartbroken, says family
... The youngest, Samantha, who lived in Forest Hill, was " an upbeat, fun-loving, bubbly young lady who adored her grandmother Dolet"...
Bermondsey: Joshua Jacques in court over four family members found dead
... Her daughter, Samantha, lived in Forest Hill...
New Archbishop of York: Evangelist Stephen Cottrell
... He was ordained priest in 1985 before beginning his ministry at Christchurch, Forest Hill in south east London, and then moved onto the dioceses of Chichester and Wakefield...
New Archbishop of York will be Stephen Cottrell
... Bishop Cottrell was ordained priest in 1985 before starting his ministry at Christchurch in Forest Hill, London...
Man admits stabbing Bermondsey family of four but denies murder
A Man has admitted stabbing four members of the same family to Death - But denied it was murder.
Joshua Jacques, 28, pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of Samantha Drummonds, 27, her mother Tanysha Drummonds, 45, grandmother Dolet Hill, 64, and Ms Hill's partner Denton Burke, 68.
They were found with Stab Wounds on 25 April on Delaford Road in Bermondsey, south-east London.
Mr Jacques denied four charges of murder at the Old Bailey.
He admitted manslaughter by reason of Diminished Responsibility , But The Prosecution indicated that the pleas to the lesser offence would not be accepted by The Crown and the case would go to trial.
After being called by neighbours to a disturbance, police Forced Entry into the terraced property and found Mr Burke's body at the foot of The Stairs and those of the Three Women in The Kitchen .
They had all suffered numerous Stab Wounds and were pronounced dead at The Scene of the home of Jamaican-born NHS worker Ms Hill and her partner Mr Burke.
Officers then discovered Mr Jacques hiding naked in The Upstairs bathroom where he was Tasered during his arrest and taken into custody.
Tanysha Drummonds, who was also known as Rachquel, lived in Kennington and was previously named by police as Tanysha Ofori-Akuffo.
Her Daughter , Samantha, lived in Forest Hill .
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