Information about Meningitis and Septicaemia
Given the sad news coming from the University of Kent campus in Canterbury, Bromley Public Health believe it is important for residents to be aware about Meningitis and Septicaemia.
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Upgrading adult day care facilities in partnership with Age Concern Orpington and District
Proposals to upgrade adult day care facilities in partnership with Age Concern Orpington and District are moving ahead, with plans for a new purpose built centre.
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Bromley road accident rate sees biggest fall in London
The number of people killed or seriously injured on Bromley’s roads reduced by 51 per cent between 2005 to 2009 and 2020 to 2024, the largest reduction of any London borough.
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Council meetings live
When a council meeting is being broadcast live online, viewers will be able to follow this, with the meeting streamed on this page.
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Local volunteer contributions recognised at Mayor’s Awards
The Mayor of Bromley Awards were held to recognise voluntary contributions from across the borough, which have seen many residents supported in a variety of ways.
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Kesley Park Bridge opens, once again a glorious way to cross the lake
The brand-new Kelsey Park bridge is now back in pride of place in the park.
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Engagement session taking place on options for Elmfield Road improvements
Views are being sought on potential options for public realm improvements on Elmfield Road in Bromley Town Centre, with an engagement session taking place on Thursday 19 March.
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Temporary library provision available for Shortlands Library
A click and collect library service and activity programme is available on Mondays at St Mary’s Church in Shortlands, while investigations continue at the library building, which remains closed.
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Annual saving from pension fund high performance
Sustained high performance of the council’s pension fund means that annual savings of over £10 million will support the council’s overall funding position in the years to come.
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Prosecution following fly-tip investigation
Investigations following the discovery of dumped rubbish has led to a prosecution when a resident failed to respond to enquiries, underlining the council’s zero tolerance towards enviro-crime.