Small businesses in Bexley encouraged to apply for grants up to £10,000
By Lachlan Leeming, Local Democracy Reporter Small businesses in Bexley rocked by the coronavirus pandemic have the opportunity to apply
Read MoreBy Lachlan Leeming, Local Democracy Reporter Small businesses in Bexley rocked by the coronavirus pandemic have the opportunity to apply
Read MoreBy Lachlan Leeming, Local Democracy Reporter Hundreds of residents have flocked to Bromley’s town centres and high streets as coronavirus
Read MoreA pensioner in his 90s was conned out of £3,400 and valuables by crooks pretending to be police officers. On
Read MoreA controversial statue of an 18th century colonialist should be removed from central London and put in a museum, according
Read MoreBy Grainne Cuffe and Lachlan Leeming, Local Democracy Reporters Town halls are doing an audit of their statues and street
Read MoreBy Grainne Cuffe, Local Democracy Reporter Work on the Railton low traffic neighbourhood between Brixton and Herne Hill started on Saturday after a road
Read MoreBy Grainne Cuffe, Local Democracy Reporter Lewisham council is starting work on emergency temporary measures to make it easier to walk
Read MoreA man and a woman have been charged after a sawn-off shotgun was recovered as part of an investigation by
Read MoreAfter nearly three months of uncertainty shops in Croydon town centre will begin to reopen on Monday (June 15). The
Read MoreNew street designs to make travelling easier for cyclists and pedestrians in Lewisham will go into place from Monday June
Read MoreHundreds of shops that have been under lockdown in Lewisham for the past months will be celebrating after being advised
Read MorePatient visiting restrictions are to be gradually relaxed at Croydon University Hospital as routine appointments and planned operations begin to
Read MorePassengers using buses, trains or the Tube to shop or to visit attractions as lockdown eases on Monday June 15
Read MoreA foodbank has been given £20,000 by a road builder for its work combating the effects of lockdown. Vauxhall Foodbank
Read MoreLandmarks, statues, and works of art in one borough could be renamed if they have links to “slavery, colonialism, and oppression
Read MoreA Conservative councillor has called a plan to tackle racism in Bexley “a load of old rubbish” because he says it
Read MoreA community hub is reopening, starting with its nursery. Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre has new measures to ensure residents keep
Read MoreCharlton Athletic Community Trust (CACT) plans to reopen its community 3G pitch for a limited number of targeted sessions from
Read MoreA home care company has been named one of the top 20 in London. Home Instead Senior Care Wandsworth, Lambeth
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