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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New traffic signal junction at Red Lodge Road, West Wickham
Cyclists, drivers and pedestrians are benefitting from a new traffic signal junction at Red Lodge Road, West Wickham.
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Bakerloo extension to Hayes will be challenged
A proposed extension of the Bakerloo line to Hayes will again be challenged by Bromley Council in its response to TfL’s latest consultation.
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Wide berth for cyclists
A police operation to keep cyclists safe on Bromley roads has taken place.
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New health centre in Orpington now open
The new Orpington Health and Wellbeing Centre opened its doors to patients on 16 September 2019.
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Bromley launches new SEND Network Champions Initiative
An exciting new SEND Network Champions initiative has been jointly launched by Bromley Council and Bromley Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG).
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Working together to help prevent suicide
A plan setting out local strategies to help reduce the average of 20 people or so each year across the borough taking their own lives is being actioned.
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Consultation about Housing Strategy for next decade underway
Ambitious plans to develop 1000 new homes on council-owned land or acquired sites by 2022 have been confirmed as part of the draft Housing Strategy being proposed.
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Beware of tree services scams
Residents are being advised not to respond to various flyers and leaflets offering tree services, to avoid potential scams.
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Bromley Education Business Partnership hosts employability day at Darrick Wood Secondary School
Representatives from local businesses visited Darrick Wood Secondary School this summer to encourage year 10 students to think about how to prepare for their futures after leaving school.
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Bowie Bandstand in Beckenham Listed on Festival’s 50th anniversary
The historic bandstand in south London where David Bowie performed at the Growth Summer Festival 50 years ago today (16 August) has been listed at Grade II.