General Election results in the London Borough of Bromley
In the Bromley and Biggin Hill constituency, Peter Timothy Fortune from The Conservative Party is duly elected as Member of Parliament in the General Election held on 4 July.
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Councils challenge ULEZ expansion decision in the courts
Councils challenge ULEZ expansion decision in the courts
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Valued community resource centre services to be relocated to libraries
It was agreed at Executive this week that Cotmandene and Mottingham community resource centres will move to co-locate and operate from nearby libraries continuing their much-loved services.
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Energy and heating support remains available with applications encouraged
Residents are encouraged to check if they are eligible for support with energy and heating from the Household Support Fund, following many welcome applications being received.
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Trading standards alert: offered goods at the door? Not sure? Don’t open the door!
Bromley trading standards is advising residents to be very wary of so called Nottingham Knockers cold-calling and offering household products such as tea towels, dishcloths, and dusters for cash, with the risk of poor quality, inflated prices, and a lack of redress.
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Coalition of councils vows to continue fight against Mayor of London’s ULEZ expansion
Leaders of four councils have today (Wednesday 8 February) told the Mayor of London air pollution statistics he shared were misleading and pledged their commitment to fighting his ULEZ expansion plans
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We’re recruiting - joining ‘Bromley People’ could be your best ever career step!
Colleagues and the values of an organisation you work for and with, how you work and where you work make a real difference to job satisfaction and wellbeing.
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Still no approval for TfL to work on Bromley roads amidst ongoing resistance to ULEZ
A second request by the Mayor of London, requesting Bromley Council to sign a legal agreement to allow TfL to place its street signs and cameras on Bromley Council’s highways has been refused.
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Holocaust Memorial Day marked at Civic Centre
Representatives of communities and faith groups from Bromley came together at the Civic Centre on 27 January for a service to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.
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Trading standards alert: “we’re working for the council” – no they’re not!
Bromley trading standards has received another report about a doorstep trader scamming a resident.
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Grants available to support celebrations for the Coronation of His Majesty The King
Community groups planning street parties or celebratory events in Bromley for the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III can apply for funding to help enhance their celebrations.