Milestone moment as Churchill Theatre future secured
The agreement allowing shows and other theatrical performances to continue in the heart of Bromley Town centre at the much-loved Churchill Theatre is now in place.
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Bromley’s award-winning Care Leaver services recognised by national charity
Bromley’s Living in Care Council (LinCC) and Change for Care Leavers (CfCL) were recognised with an award at the annual Amplify awards event from the Coram Foundation.
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The Hill car park now open
The Hill car park in Bromley is now open, following structural propping works on the ground, first and second floors.
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Sustainable planting trial begins in Bromley
A sustainable planting programme is being trialled at ten locations in the borough, creating regenerative flowerbeds that provide environmental benefits year after year.
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New support launched to help Bromley businesses grow
New business support programmes are being launched to provide a further boost to small businesses across Bromley, with free expert one-to-one business advice now available.
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Propping work underway to reopen the Hill Car Park
Propping work to reopen The Hill car park in Bromley is underway, with the car park anticipated to reopen next week.
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Glassmill Pond and River Ravensbourne improvement project completed
Waterways for fish and other wildlife are being improved as part of a project to separate Glassmill Pond and the River Ravensbourne in Bromley.
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Bromley at Night survey launched
Residents are encouraged to share their thoughts on the BR1 Lates events, which saw tens of thousands visit Bromley town centre this year for enjoyable evenings out.
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A great start to another Treemendous planting season
More than 300 street trees have already been planted as part of the new tree planting season for 2023/24.
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A Treemendous way to keep track of the borough’s trees
Residents and visitors to the borough can now get more acquainted with Bromley’s recently planted trees, with the new GT Watering QR codes and app.
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Trading Standards Alert: QR codes - Are they real?
Bromley Trading Standards is urging residents to be vigilant about fake QR codes, particularly if you don't use them often. These can be stickered over real ones or sent to you in writing or by email.