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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The Mayor’s Proud Of Bromley newsletter - November 2024
The Mayor’s Proud Of Bromley e-newsletter was distributed on 13 November 2024.
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Another littering prosecution in support of clean streets campaign
A resident has been prosecuted for littering in Orpington after failing to pay a fixed penalty notice, which highlights the council’s ongoing campaign to keep streets clean.
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Autumn leaf clearance in full swing
The annual autumn leaf clearance operation is underway, which marks the busiest and most challenging season for street cleaning.
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New health and wellbeing centre to open at the new Bromley Civic Centre site
Bromley’s new Civic Centre building will soon house a state-of-the-art health and wellbeing centre, including a GP surgery, bringing a range of healthcare services to the heart of the town centre.
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Littering prosecutions underline the importance of clean streets
A series of littering prosecutions have taken place in support of the ongoing campaign for clean streets.
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Bromley joins the nation in period of Remembrance
Council representatives will join residents across the borough for services this Sunday, as the nation comes together for Remembrance.
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Trading Standards alert: Firework safety warning
Bromley Trading Standards is warning residents not to purchase fireworks from unlicensed retailers and to only buy from trusted retailers.
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Warning to make sure a vehicle is parked wholly on the drive
Motorists and residents are being warned to make sure that a vehicle is parked wholly on a drive without leaving part of the vehicle overhanging the pavement.
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Successful prosecution following fly-tipping investigation
A resident has been prosecuted following an investigation into a serious fly-tipping incident which forms part of the council’s ongoing campaign to stop fly-tipping.
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Battery storage proposal rejected at Executive
A proposal which could have seen large battery storage facilities developed on Green Belt land has been rejected.