Statement on the passing of Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent
The Council is saddened to learn of the passing of Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Kent and extends its sincerest condolences.
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Chislehurst Library closes for refurbishment
Essential repairs and refurbishment works are being delivered at Chislehurst Library, including an expanded children’s library and a new public toilet, with the site now closed until summer 2025.
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Littering prosecution underlines continuing clean streets campaign
A prosecution has taken place following a littering incident in Bromley, further supporting the council’s ongoing campaign to keep streets clean.
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Court injunction to stop flytipping in St Paul’s Cray Hill Country Park
An injunction to stop the illegal dumping of waste in parkland has been obtained.
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Share your views to help improve local pharmacies
Bromley Council is seeking feedback from residents on their health needs and their experiences visiting local pharmacies and using services that are on offer.
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Final treemendous tree planting will result in 5000 new trees
The first tree of the final phase of the Treemendous tree planting work has taken place, with over 1000 trees being planted during this winter season.
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The Mayor’s Proud Of Bromley newsletter - November 2024
The Mayor’s Proud Of Bromley e-newsletter was distributed on 13 November 2024.
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Autumn leaf clearance in full swing
The annual autumn leaf clearance operation is underway, which marks the busiest and most challenging season for street cleaning.
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New health and wellbeing centre to open at the new Bromley Civic Centre site
Bromley’s new Civic Centre building will soon house a state-of-the-art health and wellbeing centre, including a GP surgery, bringing a range of healthcare services to the heart of the town centre.
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Bromley joins the nation in period of Remembrance
Council representatives will join residents across the borough for services this Sunday, as the nation comes together for Remembrance.
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Trading Standards alert: Firework safety warning
Bromley Trading Standards is warning residents not to purchase fireworks from unlicensed retailers and to only buy from trusted retailers.