Executive approval for Biggin Hill Heritage Centre funds
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The release of £64,000 in funding for the Biggin Hill Heritage Centre was approved last night at a meeting of the Executive.
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The release of £64,000 in funding for the Biggin Hill Heritage Centre was approved last night at a meeting of the Executive.
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The snow at the weekend saw gritting and snow clearance crews working round the clock with the work boosted by an army of Snow Friends.
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Two winning pupils have been awarded the Junior Road Safety Officer accolade for actively championing road safety in their school community.
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Businesses are being given the opportunity to access business support services to help reduce overheads and increase turnover and profitability in 2012
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Gritting crews and snow clearance teams are gearing for a busier period following the potential for snow across the borough in next few days.
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The Executive on 1 February made its final 2012 - 2013 budget recommendations
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Dignity in Care Day on February 1.
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New facilities and state of the art exercise equipment in the Pavilion leisure centre have been unveiled to the public.
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The Mayor’s Outer London Fund (OLF) has awarded £2 million to Bromley town centre for initiatives to boost the local economy.
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We are helping our key partner NHS Bromley, to promote cervical cancer awareness.
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Bromley Council and Safer Bromley Partnership target Mountfield Estate.
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Four traders in Bromley caught selling alcohol to under age children have had their licences reviewed following representations by Trading Standards.
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Plans to redevelop the Kent County Cricket Ground in Beckenham were supported at a meeting of the Development Control Committee.
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A Bromley resident has been convicted in court for fraudulently using a blue badge parking permit issued to her now deceased mother.
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When someone leaves hospital and needs support there are lots of different types of equipment that can help them regain or keep their independence.
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At least half of the borough’s traditional lollipop school crossing patrol service appear to have been saved.
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A former Bromley Councillor’s deeds during World War Two have been honoured with the presentation of a memorial book.
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Revised plans for a first stage application to extend the Bromley Museum have been given the go ahead.
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Are you interested in the future of Crystal Palace Park?
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Sainsbury’s Supermarket Limited pleaded guilty at Bromley Magistrates Court on 14 December 2011 to selling a loaf of bread with a broken knife blade in it.
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A Bromley trader has had assets totalling almost £19,000 seized following a confiscation hearing at Croydon Crown Court on Friday 2 December 2011.
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The Safer Bromley Partnership is running a campaign through charity shops to combat criminals who prey on unsuspecting shoppers.
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Tails were wagging in Bromley High Street as dogs and owners came along to Canine Care day, an event promoting responsible dog ownership in the borough.
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A school has joined Bromley’s booming Snow Friends scheme, the borough’s voluntary snow clearance initiative targeted at keeping residential roads clear of snow and ice when winter weather bites.
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Three shops in Bromley are being investigated following a pre-Christmas test purchasing campaign by Trading Standards.
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On Thursday, December 8, the Department of Communities and Local Government announced the Provisional Local Government Settlement 2012-13.
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Three shops in Bromley are being investigated following a pre-Christmas test purchasing campaign by Trading Standards.
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Snow White has escaped her wicked stepmother to come to Bromley for the panto and headline Blue Peter’s Christmas special next week.
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A management partner to develop existing sports facilities at Norman Park is being sought as proposals to improve facilities are explored.
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The three Wise Men, Mary, Joseph and their donkey are set to follow the star from Bethlehem to Bromley for a live nativity scene in the town centre.