A statement regarding the TLK building in St Mary Cray
The Council has become aware that the Government’s hostel for migrant asylum seekers in the TLK building in St Mary Cray has been attracting negative comment on social media.
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Bromley becomes first London borough to bring benefits of Gul-e to its residents
The installation of the new Gul-e on-street electric car charging initiative is underway in the borough, with eight addresses taking part in a one-year pilot scheme.
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Coalition against ULEZ expansion stands strong ahead of Judicial Review
The coalition of councils opposed to expansion of the ULEZ to outer London is optimistic of success on the first day of its legal challenge.
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Dog control order being renewed following consultation
The renewal of a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) for dog controls, will be introduced for a further three years from September 2023, with amendments to proposals being made following consultation
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Additional drop-in sessions for RingGo parking set for July
Residents and motorists who may still be looking for support with using the RingGo parking app and its many ways to pay, with or without a smartphone, are being invited to new drop-in sessions at Orpington and Beckenham in July.
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Specialist team appointed to progress Crystal Palace Park Regeneration Plan
The regeneration plan is set to make significant headway as a specialist team led by HTA Design is appointed to deliver the next major restoration works.
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Still time to take part in Bromley Local Plan consultation
Residents, local businesses and community groups are reminded to have their say on a consultation to help guide the review of Bromley’s Local Plan before it closes.
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Staff excellence in Bromley Adult Care services recognised at ceremony
Adult Care staff from across Bromley were honoured for their hard work and achievements at the Bromley Adult Care Awards ceremony on June 22.
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Bromley forges forward with Armed Forces Covenant
Bromley Council has vowed to explore new ways to provide assistance to military personnel, veterans, reservists and families in the borough, while signing the Armed Forces Covenant.
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Interim injunction obtained following felling of protected trees
An Interim Injunction has been obtained following the felling of 131 protected trees in Beckenham.
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Trading Standards Alert: driveway cleaning – does it need to be done there and then?
Bromley trading standards is reminding residents to be wary of traders offering driveway, roof, patio or path cleaning through cold calling at your door. They can also leave glossy leaflets with you or through your door.