Bromley comes together to commemorate VE Day
As residents continue to come together with the nation to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE Day, the two-minutes silence was observed across Bromley today (8 May 2025).
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Trading standards warning following fake police call scam
The experience of a Bromley resident who unwittingly gave £10,000 to a courier following a scam call has prompted the council’s trading standards team to issue a warning.
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Tea and coffee to be served in libraries
Tea and coffee will soon be served in libraries as part of a complimentary welcome to library visitors.
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Mayor of Bromley reflects ahead of Remembrance Day
A quiet tribute was paid to the brave men and women named at the West Wickham war memorial ahead of the Remembrance Day services.
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Proposed redevelopment for Capel Manor College approved at committee
A proposed expansion of Capel Manor College, a specialist environmental college in Mottingham, was unanimously approved on Tuesday night by the council’s Development Control Committee.
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Court injunction at Wheatsheaf Hill permanent
An injunction forbidding any development work associated with the stationing of any mobile home or caravan taking place in a Green Belt field in Halstead is now permanent.
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Trading Standards Alert: sworn to secrecy? – is it really the police calling?
Bromley trading standards is again warning about unexpected telephone calls where the caller, falsely, claims to be from the police (or your bank).
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Bromley Council’s new video Childhood shows how fostering helps children thrive
A new video called ‘Childhood’ tells the heart-rending story of the everyday life of a struggling family and the impact on the children to demonstrate the real difference foster carers make when family life is no longer sustainable.
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Befriending brings Bromley closer together to tackle loneliness
Befriending services in Bromley can help residents to connect with their communities and tackle loneliness and social isolation.
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Bromley town centre planning consultation launched
Residents and businesses are encouraged to have their say on the future of Bromley town centre.
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Take part in government consultation for chance to improve digital connectivity for parts of the borough
Bromley residents and businesses are urged to respond to a consultation about their local broadband capability, which will guide government funding to improve digital connectivity for more urban areas