Campaigners taking legal action against City Hall for approving massively expanded the Wimbledon Tennis plans
A row over plans to massively expand the site of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships has ramped up after local campaigners revealed they are taking…
Greenwich told to review policy on ice cream after a trader appealed
Greenwich Council faces yet more costs in a row over its policy on ice cream selling that’s already cost taxpayers hundreds and thousands. The…
Tooting’s biggest department store to shut for new flats as huge sale announced
A South London neighbourhood’s biggest department store will permanently close to make way for a housing development, it has been announced. Morleys Tooting announced…
Croydon school children criticise council’s plans to cut youth service
Young people have criticised Croydon Council over planned cuts to a youth engagement service that gives teens a voice and gets them involved in…
Outrage over plans to introduce parking charges for Blue Badge holders
Bromley locals have expressed their ‘outrage’ at a scheme from the council to introduce parking charges for Blue Badge holders. Residents have thrown their…
Sutton leads the way to protect family homes from conversions
Sutton Council has approved a change to local planning rules to slow down the conversion of the borough’s family homes into Houses in Multiple…
Elderly couple boast of having the best views of the city as Woolwich dry docks plans fade away
A couple living beside a pair of Grade II listed 16th century docks in London have said they have the best view in the…
Huge 21 metre tall box tower to be installed in New Cross
A 21-metre tall illuminated stack of multi-coloured boxes set to tower above a South London university’s library ‘will not dazzle passers by’, the artist…
TfL consultation branded ‘sham’: Controversial Streatham traffic works were scheduled to begin the day after it finished collecting feedback
Transport for London (TfL) has been accused of not listening to locals after scheduling to begin controversial Streatham traffic works for less than 24…
New London skyscraper joint-tallest building with The Shard approved
A new London skyscraper which will be the joint-tallest building in Western Europe has been approved. Plans to knock down the Aviva Building at…
Council says £90m Oxford Street programme ‘no longer going ahead’ as it confirms moving cash
Westminster City Council has confirmed a £90m regeneration of Oxford Street is no longer going ahead as it seeks to claw back funds it…
Calls for the Government to build at least one new town inside the Greater London boundary
Calls for the Government to build at least one new town inside the Greater London boundary have been issued by a major business group.…


















