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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Road closure fees waived for Coronation of His Majesty The King
Residents looking to celebrate the Coronation of His Majesty The King on Saturday 6 May 2023 will not be charged road closure fees for street parties in Bromley, which will be processed free of charge.
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Parcel Scams – they don’t deliver!
Bromley Trading Standards urges residents to be aware of missed parcel scam texts particularly at this time of the year.
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Trading standards alert: toy safety – please don’t compromise
Bromley trading standards is reminding people about taking extra care considering buying cheap or second-hand toys. This applies to shops, online retailers and marketplaces, markets and car boot sales
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New Orpington homes lifted onto site at affordable housing development
The craning in of the new housing at York Rise in Orpington marks a key milestone in the construction of 35 more Bromley homes for Bromley people to be completed next year.
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Gritting and snow clearance operations in full swing
As snow was predicted overnight, with road temperatures also predicted to be freezing, the council’s gritting crews have been in operation.
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Treemendous Scouts planting wood in Parkfield Recreation Ground
Scouts from across the borough are being thanked for their work and support following the planting of a new woodland in Parkfield Recreation Ground.
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Reusable Fabric Gift Bag Making Workshops
A series of reusable fabric gift bag making workshops are taking place, with interested residents being encouraged to book their place whilst spaces last.
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Bromley Public Health advises parents on Group A Strep
Parents in the borough have been given advice by Bromley Council’s Public Health team on what to look out for regarding Group A Strep. This comes in response to recent news reports of an increase across the country of serious infections caused by these bacteria.
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Tennis courts across the borough to be refurbished
Ten courts will be refurbished across four sites in Bromley as part of efforts to get more residents of all ages playing tennis by improving access to better facilities.
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Biggin Hill Airport’s application to alter lease refused again
Bromley Council has once again rejected an application from Biggin Hill Airport Ltd (BHAL) to alter terms within the lease.