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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Tea and coffee to be served in libraries
Tea and coffee will soon be served in libraries as part of a complimentary welcome to library visitors.
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Mayor of Bromley reflects ahead of Remembrance Day
A quiet tribute was paid to the brave men and women named at the West Wickham war memorial ahead of the Remembrance Day services.
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Proposed redevelopment for Capel Manor College approved at committee
A proposed expansion of Capel Manor College, a specialist environmental college in Mottingham, was unanimously approved on Tuesday night by the council’s Development Control Committee.
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Court injunction at Wheatsheaf Hill permanent
An injunction forbidding any development work associated with the stationing of any mobile home or caravan taking place in a Green Belt field in Halstead is now permanent.
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Trading Standards Alert: sworn to secrecy? – is it really the police calling?
Bromley trading standards is again warning about unexpected telephone calls where the caller, falsely, claims to be from the police (or your bank).
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Bromley Council’s new video Childhood shows how fostering helps children thrive
A new video called ‘Childhood’ tells the heart-rending story of the everyday life of a struggling family and the impact on the children to demonstrate the real difference foster carers make when family life is no longer sustainable.
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Befriending brings Bromley closer together to tackle loneliness
Befriending services in Bromley can help residents to connect with their communities and tackle loneliness and social isolation.
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Bromley town centre planning consultation launched
Residents and businesses are encouraged to have their say on the future of Bromley town centre.
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Take part in government consultation for chance to improve digital connectivity for parts of the borough
Bromley residents and businesses are urged to respond to a consultation about their local broadband capability, which will guide government funding to improve digital connectivity for more urban areas
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Bromley care leavers get creative with London Olympics official poet
Well-known poet and author Lemn Sissay OBE gave a very special private reading to a group of young people over lunch in Bromley this month.