Croydon’s ‘transformation’ just around the corner after masterplan endorsed
While construction is not expected until 2028, URW hopes to deliver the first planning application to Croydon council next year.
Read MoreWhile construction is not expected until 2028, URW hopes to deliver the first planning application to Croydon council next year.
Read MoreSince the initial application was submitted, the proposals have been revised to include 10 per cent affordable homes and an increase in public parking spaces from 50 to 74.
Read MoreConstantine & Co, which sits within the Whitgift Centre, is the product of four generations of the Constantinou family.
Read MoreDawson School of Performing Arts in School Lane, Welling, will be sending 75 of its talented students to represent England at the Dance World Cup in Burgos, Spain, this July.
Read MoreThe former dairy’s three buildings, which have locally listed frontages, will be repaired and restored to bring them back into public use.
Read MoreThree people managed to escape the fire in Westbourne Park Road, Royal Oak, which damaged most of the four-roomed flat.
Read MoreJoshua Ogedengbe, 19, of Brownhill Road, Lewisham, will appear in custody at Thames Magistrates’ Court today, charged with murder.
Read MoreThe club will offer Cirque de Soleil-style performances, fully-nude striptease in private VIP rooms and once-weekly shows by LGBTQI+ performers.
Read MoreTim Barnes, a Conservative West End councillor in Westminster, said the Mayor should focus on London’s existing issues rather than starting fresh projects.
Read MoreSpaces & Stories Limited asked Lewisham council for permission to serve booze from 8am to 10.30pm six days a week during events at Deptford Storehouse.
Read MoreSwim22 invites participants to swim the length of the English Channel – 22 miles – in their local pool or the open water over a period of 12 weeks.
Read MoreAged 97, Mr Haines passed away at his home in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, leaving behind his legacy as a lifelong Labour supporter, Millwall fan and Bermondsey boy.
Read MoreHaven’t Stopped Dancing Yet, the South London based club night for grown-ups, will celebrate 15 years of partying at Blackheath Halls on March 15.
Read MoreThe Crown & Sceptre, on the corner of Streatham Hill and the South Circular, is a landmark of South London, made even more famous by a 1978 Clash song.
Read MoreThe third phase of Catford’s Excalibur Estate regeneration delivered 102 new homes, all of which were affordable.
Read MoreAccording to the Met’s polling, up to 68 per cent of Londoners support its use. But that support varies depending on who is asked, the force said.
Read MoreFrom African textiles and lucky charms from Central Asia to feminist takes on domestic artwork, a host of workshops and new commissions will take over Croydon this March.
Read MoreCroydon Archives is hosting a new exhibition, ‘Archives Can Be Anything’, at the Museum of Croydon in Croydon Clocktower, Katharine Street.
Read MoreThe report, ‘Automated Racism’, says predictive policing is so “dangerous” and “discriminatory” it should be banned.
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