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New drug drop-in service in Mottingham
Bromley Community Drug Project (BCDP) is running a ‘drop-in’ at the Mottingham Community and Learning Shop on Thursday afternoons between 1.30pm and 3.30pm.
The service aims to help those who have various issues relating to substance use and dependency. There is no cost to see a member of staff on the scheme and no appointment is required during the allotted times.
Potential clients have the reassurance of the BCDP that their service is impartial and does not report to the social services and the police services.
The Mottingham Community and Learning Shop is situated at
1-2 Cranley Parade, Beaconsfield Road, Mottingham, SE9 4DZ and
offers learning opportunities and a range of services providing help, guidance and support for local people in Mottingham.
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Notes to editors:
- Since the local elections in 2002, the council has been led by a Conservative administration. Full council is made up of 60 elected councillors – 49 Conservative, 7 Liberal Democrat and 4 Labour – representing 22 wards across the borough.
- The BCDP works in conjunction with Bromley Council's Adults and Community Services Department and local agencies to provide confidential help and advice to those with drug and solvent misuse
and related problems.
- For media enquiries please contact 020 8313 4391 or email ann.clay@bromley.gov.uk
- For party political comment please contact:
Conservative - michael.tickner@zip-mail.co.uk
Labour – john.getgood@bromley.gov.uk
Liberal Democrat – david.mcbride@bromley.gov.uk
- Further information is available from Bromley Community Drug project, or call 020 8289 1999.