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2012 was a fantastic year for British sport - and your favourite local newspaper was at the heart of the action with the Olympic Games right on our doorstep.

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This week’s edition contains our fantastic 16-page Sports Review pull-out covering all the highs and lows of the London Games PLUS the very best of the past year’s local sport in words and pictures.

Whatever your sporting preference, whichever team you support, you can’t afford to miss our Sports Review of 2012 - FREE in this week’s newspaper.

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