9:57am Wednesday 5th September 2001
Local football leagues are always needing qualified match officials and now the Bromley branch of the Kent Referees' Association are running courses to train would-be refs.
The courses, costing £24, are held over an eight-week period on Tuesdays from 8pm at the Bickley & Widmore Social Club, Tylney Road, Bromley, and the next one is due to commence this month.
For further details, call 020 8851 1783 or 01689 854681.
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