Open top bus parade for Bromley FC set for bank holiday Monday
Residents and fans are invited to join for an open top bus parade in Bromley Town Centre on Monday 4 May, in celebration of Bromley FC’s historic achievement in being promoted to League One.
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Public Health Bromley teams up with Bromley FC to help residents live healthier
Bromley Council’s Public Health team has been working in collaboration with Bromley FC to raise awareness of important local health and wellbeing services and connect more residents with support.
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Vehicle seized in St Mary Cray as part of ongoing battle to prevent fly-tipping
A Ford transit tipper truck suspected of being used for fly-tipping has been seized, with an investigation also underway.
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Strong primary and infant school offer results for Bromley families
New figures published on National Offer Day show that the vast majority of Bromley children due to start primary school in September 2026 have been offered one of their preferred schools.
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Trading Standards alert: Gardeners and cleaners scam warning
Reports of rogue gardeners and high‑pressure cleaners approaching at the doorstep are prompting Trading Standards to advise residents to avoid unsolicited traders and stay vigilant.
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Kelsey Park Bridge officially opens
The brand-new Kelsey Park bridge has been officially opened today by the Mayor of Bromley, Councillor Jonathan Andrews.
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A message from the Leader of the Council
The following open letter is the lead article in Bromley Council’s ‘Our Bromley e-newsletter’ which also includes links to Easter arrangements regarding council services.
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Mayor of Bromley officially opens Bromley’s new Health and Wellbeing Centre
Bromley’s new Health and Wellbeing Centre has been formally opened by the Mayor of Bromley, as the centre continues to serve residents from the heart of the town centre.
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Refurbishment delivers better quality housing at Manorfields Court
Better quality temporary accommodation will be available at Manorfields Court for residents on Bromley’s housing register. These improvements were marked this week by the Mayor of Bromley.
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Council powers to control Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) is limited by legislation
Additional legal powers in the Renters' Rights Act help control HMO by increasing enforcement powers and supporting tenant rights, but the council’s licensing obligations remain the same.