A message from the Leader of the Council
The following open letter is the lead article in Bromley Council’s Our Bromley e-newsletter.
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Borough coming together for Remembrance
Residents across the borough are preparing to come together with the nation as part of the annual Remembrance period.
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By-election announced in Hayes and Coney Hall Ward
Following the sad death of Councillor Andrew Lee which saw many tributes shared, a by-election has now been announced.
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Walnuts and West Wickham leisure centre plans progress
Plans to improve the leisure centres at The Walnuts and West Wickham are moving forward following Executive approval to move to the next stage of design works.
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ULEZ Judicial Review costs
The total costs for the ULEZ challenge to the coalition of five local authorities (the London boroughs of Hillingdon, Bexley, Bromley and Harrow, plus Surrey County Council) were £730,941.
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New film shows how ‘Any of Us’ could be the next foster carer to change a life
‘Any of Us’ is the latest film with a powerful message that ‘any of us’ with the capacity to care can become a foster carer for a child or young person, and help them to thrive.
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Helping raise awareness of scams in No Blame No Shame campaign
The No Blame No Shame campaign launched by Friends Against Scams, highlighting the impact of scams have, is being supported by the council.
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Bromley town centre illuminated by Winter Lights Spectacular
Crowds gathered in their thousands to see mesmerising performers and stunning light up installations that had Bromley town centre aglow on Wednesday 25 October, for a night of local entertainment.
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Thames Water supply issue issue in BR7
Residents who are experiencing a water supply problem in BR7 are advised to monitor the Thames Water website for updates.
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Housing allocations scheme consultation underway
A consultation is being launched about the proposed updated housing allocations scheme, which outlines how borough residents in housing need will be prioritised on the Housing Needs Register
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Shopping parades across Bromley to see further enhancements
New applications will soon be taken for improvements to the borough’s shopping parades, in a continuation of the council’s efforts to foster local economic growth.