logo
The south east London dads who deserve a mention this Father's Day

The south east London dads who deserve a mention this Father's Day

Yahoo6 days ago

From heart-wrenching tributes to viral fame and record-breaking feats, this Father's Day we're looking back at the inspiring, emotional, and often uplifting stories of the incredible dads we've spoken to over the past year.
Each of them, in their own way, shows the strength, love, and dedication that defines fatherhood.
TikTok stardom for Dartford dad and daughter duo
From tragedy to joy, Dartford dad Jed Storey and his daughter Chloe have been lighting up screens on TikTok with their heartwarming and hilarious videos.
The duo's account, @dadandcloshow, has gained nearly 200,000 followers thanks to their brilliant bond and fun content.
Jed told us: 'We never expected it to take off so quickly… it's been an amazing way to connect.'
Jed and Chloe Storey (Image: Jed Storey/@dadandcloshow)
A chicken-shaped walk for a local legend
In one of our quirkiest stories, Stephen Sangster, a dad from Orpington, walked over 11km in the shape of a chicken to celebrate the 130th anniversary of the Orpington Buff breed.
'It was an eggs-ercise in both fitness and creativity,' he joked, proving that even poultry-themed passion projects can be powered by pride, community, and a sense of humour.
Stephen Sangster completed the walk in two hours (Image: Stephen Sangster)
A father's grief turned into a call for change
One of the most emotional stories came from Bora Bicakcim, the father of nine-year-old Ada, who tragically died after being hit by a bus in Bexleyheath.
In the face of unimaginable pain, Bora shared his heartbreak with the News Shopper, describing the moment his world 'fractured beyond repair'.
He told us: 'This tragedy happened on my watch, a father's ultimate failure… We will honour your name with acts of magnitude. You will never be forgotten.'
Bora has since turned his grief into purpose, vowing to fight for change and raise awareness about the dangers of drug-driving.
We think of Bora on his first Father's Day without Ada.
Ada Bicakci was just nine-years-old when she was killed (Image: Family of Ada Bicacki)
Beckenham dad goes the distance for a friend's daughter
When Sam Wheeler from Beckenham heard his friend's daughter had been diagnosed with leukaemia, he didn't hesitate.
The devoted dad will cycle more than 400km to Cornwall this August to raise money for Momentum Children's Charity – the same charity that's been supporting little Isla and her family since her diagnosis.
Sam said the diagnosis came just a day after Isla had been at his house. Now, he's turning heartbreak into action.
Sam is raising funds for Momentum Children's Charity (Image: Sam Wheeler)
500 miles across London – on foot
Dave Thomas, a 64-year-old dad and retired NHS worker, took on a monumental challenge – running the entire London transport network.
That's 12 Tube lines, the Overground, trams, DLR, and even the cable car – clocking up nearly 500 miles in just four months.
Armed with selfies from every station and support from TfL, Dave is now waiting to hear if Guinness World Records will confirm his achievement.
Dave Thomas (Image: SWNS)
35 years of community cuts and connections
And finally, a special mention goes to Graham Norman, who has run The Crop Shop in Erith for 35 years with his wife Sharon and their five children.
More than just a barber, Graham has been part of the local fabric since 1990 – cutting hair, making friends, and raising a family while keeping Erith looking sharp.
Graham said: 'It's not just a barbers – it's part of the community. We've had generations of families come through the door.'
The Crop Shop (Image: The Crop Shop)
Happy Father's Day from all of us at the News Shopper.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Ntombie debuts book on grief and depression – ‘I had to revisit painful memories'
Ntombie debuts book on grief and depression – ‘I had to revisit painful memories'

News24

time9 hours ago

  • News24

Ntombie debuts book on grief and depression – ‘I had to revisit painful memories'

Supplied After losing her mother at the age of eight years old, her father became her pillar of strength. Her father, who is a priest at a local church in Zidedele, a village outside Empangeni in KwaZulu-Natal, raised her alone. Before they both knew it, Ntombenhle Shobede was leading songs in the church choir and eventually in the school choir in the late 90's. With the knowledge of music she accumulated in these choirs, she went on to join the Star for Life choir, for which scouts from Sweden hunted her. Country in, country out, she traveled the world with the Star for Life choir and was selected as the ambassador for the international group. Shortly after that, she pivoted into being a solo artist and recorded her music in Sweden. Read more | Refilwe Modiselle honours her father's legacy with children's book on albinism education In 2017, she brought it all home with a single dedicated to her father titled Right Beside Me. Her resilience and triumph have since been a beacon of inspiration. From surviving grief, and depression, now award-winning singer, songwriter, author, entrepreneur, and inspirational speaker fondly known as Ntombie shares her story to inspire others in her book titled Notes Of Grace (Surviving The Storm). 'To write about grief, mental health, and resilience - I had to revisit painful memories: losing my mom at a tender age, the deep sense of abandonment that followed, failed relationships, and battles with depression,' Ntombie says. Notes Of Grace (Surviving the Storm) is a deeply moving reflection on her journey through grief, mental health struggles, self-discovery, faith, and spiritual awakening. The book serves as a testimony of resilience and a beacon of hope for others walking similar paths. Ntombie uses her voice on stage, in her writing, and through her business to share messages of healing, faith, and purpose. The 34-year-old shares that Notes of Grace (Surviving the Storm) is her first published book, turning a new chapter in her musical journey spanning over two decades. 'While I've shared my story through music, there were parts of my journey that needed more space, and deeper emotions that music alone couldn't hold. Writing gave me that space. 'I first started working on the book in 2013, then revisited it in 2024. But it was only this year, over the past few months, that I truly felt God guiding me on what. He wanted me to share my recent experiences, along with the inspiration I drew from working with young people gave me the clarity and courage to finally finish it. This process was a roller coaster of emotions,' She elaborates on how long it took her to lay her heart on paper. After writing the book, Ntombie also found the kind of healing she never thought she needed. 'It wasn't easy, but the process brought so much closure and healing. I reflected, made peace with my past, and saw how God's grace truly carried me through.' Read more | 'I've found my purpose through dance' – Hope Ramafalo jetsets to international stages She adds that she'd like readers of her book to see themselves in the pages documenting her life. 'I hope readers see themselves in those pages, that they're reminded healing is possible, purpose can rise from pain, and grace will always meet us right where we are. I also hope it encourages us all to be a little gentler and kinder with one another.' Ntombie is also the founder of Ladie Ntombie, a dynamic company that offers creative services in event planning, music, and motivational programs, especially aimed at empowering women and youth. Through this platform, she continues to inspire and uplift communities by blending storytelling, music, and mentorship. As a long-time ambassador for an international organisation, Ntombie has dedicated her life to empowering young people - especially girls' education, personal development, and faith-based motivation. In 2024, she was also honored with the Best Newcomer Award at the Ingoma Awards for her powerful debut into the gospel music scene. Her music is rooted in faith and healing and continues to inspire audiences both locally and abroad.

I tried PizzaExpress' new summer menu in Bexleyheath - I found the best new pizza
I tried PizzaExpress' new summer menu in Bexleyheath - I found the best new pizza

Yahoo

time14 hours ago

  • Yahoo

I tried PizzaExpress' new summer menu in Bexleyheath - I found the best new pizza

I tried PizzaExpress' new summer menu at the Bexleyheath branch – and found the best pizza I've ever eaten. PizzaExpress has always been my go-to spot for a relaxed meal out. As someone who eats gluten-free, I've found they cater brilliantly without sacrificing taste or options. So when I heard about their new summer menu, I couldn't wait to give it a try. Gluten-free diner finds spicy perfection in PizzaExpress' Calabrian Feast (Image: Holly Brencher) We started with the new Buffalo Chicken Wings and Buttermilk Chicken Strips. The wings were coated in Sauce Shop's Buffalo Hot Sauce and served with a creamy blue cheese dip. They were messy in the best way – tangy, spicy and completely addictive. Buffalo wings and buttermilk strips kick off PizzaExpress summer feast (Image: Holly Brencher) The buttermilk strips were perfectly golden and crispy, great for dipping and sharing. Both dishes felt fresh, packed with flavour and ideal for kicking things off. For drinks, we tried the new Soho Spritz. It was fruity and refreshing without being too sweet – ideal for summer. And with their current deal of two for £12, it felt like a bargain. Then it was time for the pizzas. Four Seasons Speciale offers a flavourful twist on a classic favourite (Image: Holly Brencher) I started with the Four Seasons Speciale – a modern rework of their iconic 1965 pizza. I ordered it on a gluten-free base, and as always, it was crisp and light without falling apart. Each quarter of the pizza had a different topping, which made it ideal for someone indecisive like me. One part had pepperoni and Calabrese sausage, bringing heat and richness. Another was topped with baby plum tomatoes and basil pesto, fresh and herby. There was also a quarter with mushrooms and truffle oil, which felt indulgent and earthy. And the last section – salty anchovies, olives and capers – packed a real flavour punch. It's a pizza that truly has something for everyone. But then came the real star of the meal – the Calabrian Feast. Calabrian Feast crowned standout dish in new PizzaExpress lineup (Image: Holly Brencher) This was honestly the best pizza I've ever eaten. It was loaded with 'nduja, Calabrese sausage, pepperoni and crispy pancetta. On top of that were two types of mozzarella, Gran Milano cheese and an extra chilli kick. The finishing touch was a drizzle of hot honey, which balanced the heat beautifully. Every bite was packed with bold, spicy flavour and rich, creamy cheese. It was indulgent, fiery and unforgettable. Now, I didn't try it myself, but PizzaExpress has found a bold new way to tackle the pineapple-on-pizza debate. Instead of serving it on pizza, they've created Hawaiian Hot Dough Balls. Tossed in garlic butter, topped with pancetta and pineapple, and drizzled with Pineapple Habanero Hot Sauce, they're certainly a talking point. According to new research from the brand, the UK is split 50/50 on pineapple on pizza. But more than half of people say they'd try these new Dough Balls, which just might be the middle ground we've all been waiting for. For dessert, we had the Birthday Cake Sundae. It was sweet, playful and totally satisfying. Birthday Cake Sundae ends the meal on a sweet, festive note (Image: Holly Brencher) Layers of vanilla gelato, raspberry coulis, whipped cream and sprinkles made it feel like a celebration. It even had a mini sponge cake and a topping of Joe & Seph's Birthday Cake Popcorn. A proper party in a glass. PizzaExpress has nailed it with this summer menu. They've kept their classics while bringing in bold new flavours and playful twists. Whether you're a spice lover, a sweet tooth or someone who wants variety, there's something here for you. And for gluten-free diners like me, it's one of the few places where you feel totally looked after. The Calabrian Feast alone is worth the visit. This menu is a summer treat that genuinely delivers.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store