New gymnastics centre and affordable housing development could be set for St Paul’s Cray
An exciting opportunity to build both a new gymnastics centre and 123 new affordable homes could come forward in St Paul’s Cray, subject to confirmation of sufficient Government grant funding.
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Bromley Council expands Rapid Testing with opening of second site
Bromley Council will open a second Covid-19 Rapid Test Unit at the Kentwood Centre in Penge next week in order to expand its programme of targeted testing for frontline staff and the community.
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COVID-19: A message from the Leader of the Council
The following open letter is the lead article in Bromley Council’s Update e-newsletter.
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It is not ‘just the flu’ – residents advised to get the flu jab
Residents in Bromley are being urged to get the flu jab by the council’s public health team.
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Preventing homelessness by securing homes
A new scheme to prevent those experiencing violence or domestic abuse becoming homeless by improving security at their home is now underway.
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A message from the Leader of the Council
The following open letter is the lead article in Bromley Council’s Update e-newsletter.
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Planning permission granted for much-needed housing
Two planning applications for residential accommodation, with 100% affordable rents were approved at Bromley Council's Development Control Committee on Thursday 19 November.
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Bromley's been given a sprinkle of Christmas magic by the John Lewis festive TV ad
The John Lewis Christmas advert has become one of the hallmarks of the festive season and this year’s opening and closing scenes were filmed in the borough of Bromley.
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Consultation on Petts Wood conservation areas
Petts Wood residents and interested parties have until Monday 14 December to comment on two new proposed conservation areas and an extension to an existing conservation area in Petts Wood.
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Lighting the way with lower emissions delivered
Work to replace the oldest street lights with energy saving LED lighting is underway as part of a £1.1 million installation project.
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Planning application for Lidl foodstore on Porcupine site refused
A planning application for the construction of a retail foodstore in Mottingham has been rejected following concerns about road safety and over intensification of the site.