Greenwich Council has outlines the list of assets it intends to sell off

Greenwich Council has outlines the list of assets it intends to sell off

A Grade II listed power station and several council-owned car parks have been included among a list of assets Greenwich Council intends to sell…

Council to move to emissions-based parking permit charges

Council to move to emissions-based parking permit charges

Ben LynchOct 8, 2024

A London council is to shift to an emissions-based charging model for residents’ parking permits, including a new cost for electric vehicles. Hammersmith and…

Single mother of two says “I don’t think we can take it anymore” after having to move to three different temporary accommodation properties in a month

Single mother of two says “I don’t think we can take it anymore” after having to move to three different temporary accommodation properties in a month

A single mother of two who has been in temporary accommodation for 13 years believes her children are suffering from a lack of safe…

Residents finally rehoused ahead of Selhurst Park redevelopment but concerns for those still living next to new stadium

Residents finally rehoused ahead of Selhurst Park redevelopment but concerns for those still living next to new stadium

This summer Crystal Palace fans celebrated 100 years of football at their Selhurst Park stadium. Unlike many other grounds in the Premier League, Selhurst…

Council says four libraries will stay open as community hubs – but residents fear lack of council support will leave them worse off

Council says four libraries will stay open as community hubs – but residents fear lack of council support will leave them worse off

Croydon Council has said it has no plans to sell off four libraries that it will be withdrawing its funding for later this year,…

Plans to build 8000 seater tennis court given go-ahead by Deputy Mayor of London

Plans to build 8000 seater tennis court given go-ahead by Deputy Mayor of London

Plans to build an 8,000 seater stadium and 38 grass courts have been given the go-ahead by the Deputy Mayor of London. The decision,…

Charlton given permission to add a new fan zone to its stadium on match days

Charlton given permission to add a new fan zone to its stadium on match days

A South London League One football club has been given permission to add a new fan zone to its stadium on match days. Charlton…

Premiere League-backed football programme launches at Kidbrooke Village 

Premiere League-backed football programme launches at Kidbrooke Village 

Eliza FrostSep 26, 2024

Free for boys and girls aged 8 and over, Kicks is designed to inspire marginalised young people and help them reach their full potential…

Campaigners call on council to be ‘fully transparent’ about recruitment costs after data shows it spends almost £16m a year on temp roles

Campaigners call on council to be ‘fully transparent’ about recruitment costs after data shows it spends almost £16m a year on temp roles

A campaign group has called on a West London council to be ‘fully transparent’ about how much it pays recruiters after data showed it…

Plans to repair gates of Richmond Park damaged by car crash refused

Plans to repair gates of Richmond Park damaged by car crash refused

Plans to repair the gates of Richmond Park damaged in a car crash have been refused over application blunders. Richmond Council said The Royal…

Shoppers and workers react to Sadiq Khan’s proposal to partially pedestrianise Oxford Street

Shoppers and workers react to Sadiq Khan’s proposal to partially pedestrianise Oxford Street

Shoppers and workers have shared their views on the Mayor of London’s proposal to partially pedestrianise Oxford Street. Shoppers the BBC’s Local Democracy Reporting…

Plans have been revealed for up to 230 new homes beside Abbey Wood Elizabeth line station

Plans have been revealed for up to 230 new homes beside Abbey Wood Elizabeth line station

Plans have been revealed for over 200 new homes in tower blocks up to 25 storeys tall beside Abbey Wood Elizabeth line station. Bexley…