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About Shortlands & Park Langley Ward

Map of SPL ward

Shortlands and Park Langley Ward (London Borough of Bromley) is represented on the Council by Councillors Felicity Bainbridge, Adam Grant and Gemma Turrell. 

In terms of parliamentary representation, it is split between the Beckenham & Penge, and the Bromley & Biggin Hill parliamentary constituencies, with Bromley & Biggin Hill (which covers the Village, Ravensbourne Valley, Queens Mead Recreation Ground as well as the streets around Bromley Garden and Ridley Road) represented by Conservative Member of Parliament Peter Fortune. The area is represented in the London Assembly by Thomas Turrell as part of the Bexley and Bromley constituency. 

If you need to contact your elected representatives but are not sure if you live in Shortlands and Park Langley ward then use the write to them website to check your postcode - https://www.writetothem.com/. 

The ward is made up of three distinct communities; Shortlands, the Park Langley estate and the Ravensbourne Valley. The ward boundaries between Scotts Lane and Westmoreland road, and from Wickham Way to Beckenham Lane, as well as up to Highland road towards Bromley. The ward includes Shortlands and Ravensbourne Railway stations, Queens Mead Recreation Ground, South Hill Woods, Kingswood Glen, sections of the Ravensbourne River and Glass Mill Pond. 

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Thomas Turrell in Beckenham

Thomas Turrell AM

London Assembly Member for Bexley & Bromley
Thomas lives in Shortlands, Bromley, with his wife Gemma and their two cats. His dad was raised in Belvedere, where generations of the family have lived.
Gemma Turrell

Councillor Gemma Turrell

Councillor for the Shortlands & Park Langley Ward
2026 Conservative Candidate for Shortlands & Park Langley Ward
Deputy Mayor of Bromley (2025-2026)
Gemma lives in Shortlands on Beckenham Grove with her husband and two cats, since 2018.
Serena Gupta

Serena Gupta

2026 Conservative Candidate for Shortlands and Park Langley
Serena, born and raised in Bromley, has lived in the community her entire life and now calls Shortlands home.
Adam Grant

Councillor Adam Grant

Councillor for Shortlands & Park Langley Ward
2026 Conservative Candidate for Shortlands & Park Langley Ward
Adam has represented Shortlands and Park Langley Ward since May 2022. He is Chairman of the Council's Environment Scrutiny Committee.
Felicity Bainbridge

Councillor Felicity Bainbridge

Councillor for Shortlands & Park Langley Ward
Felicity lives in Beckenham and has worked in Programme Management for the last decade, specialising in the Financial Services sector. She previously lived abroad, working as an English Language Assistant in a secondary school in Northern France.

News

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Thomas Turrell AM calls for urgent review of 358 bus safety following dangerous breakdown

Saturday, 17 May, 2025
Bexley and Bromley’s London Assembly Member; Thomas Turrell AM, is calling for an urgent safety review of the 358 Bus service following a potentially dangerous incident outside Shortlands railway station in the London Borough of Bromley.The incident, which occurred on 15th May, saw a new Irizar ie t
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Shortlands Lifts Finally Open

Friday, 2 May, 2025
After more than 10 years, the lifts at Shortlands train station have finally opened, a huge improvement to accessibility at the station.Funding for the lifts was first announced in 2014 by the then Conservative-led Government as part of the Access for All funding.
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Mature Trees on Wickham Way Saved

Wednesday, 30 April, 2025
The two horse chestnut trees on Wickham Way, dubbed the gateway to Park Langley, have been saved following a campaign by local residents and intervention from the local Councillors for Shortlands and Park Langley.The trees were to be felled as part of the works to improve road safety on the Chinese

Concerns Raised Over 358 Accessibility Features

Tuesday, 10 December, 2024
London Assembly Member for Bexley and Bromley, Thomas Turrell, asked raised concerns about the accessibility features of the 358 tram bus which came into operation in November.

Thomas Challenges Network Rail on Slow Delivery of Accessibility Features

Wednesday, 13 November, 2024
London Assembly Member for Bexley and Bromley, Thomas Turrell, challenged representatives from Network Rail on the slow pace of delivery on important infrastructure to make the rail network more accessible for disabled Londoners.
Mays Hill Road Rail foot bridge

Thomas Challenges Network Rail on Delays to Authorising Lighting on Mays Hill Road Footbridge

Wednesday, 9 October, 2024
London Assembly Member for Bexley and Bromley, Thomas Turrell, has challenged Network Rail on the continued delays to authorising Bromley Council to install lighting on the footbridge over the railway.

Peter Fortune Calls on Mayor to Abandon Pay-Per-Mile Road Charging

Tuesday, 5 December, 2023
London Assembly Member for Bexley and Bromley, Peter Fortune, has called on the Labour Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, to scrap plans for pay-per-mile road charging in Greater London. This follows Peter uncovering evidence of a ‘Project Detroit’- a TfL programme partly aimed at enabling forms of road charging based on distance.
Cannon Street

Bob Stewart Calls for Immediate Reinstatement of Cannon Street services to prevent future London Bridge Chaos

Tuesday, 31 January, 2023
Member of Parliament for the Beckenham constituency, Bob Stewart, has written to both the Managing Director of Southeastern Railways and the Secretary of State for Transport to call for the immediate reinstatement of the Cannon Street services from Hayes. This followed two emergency evacuations at London Bridge in January due to overcrowding.
Image: Gilling Dod Architects / King’s College Hospital NHS Foundations Trust.

New Endoscopy Unit for PRU Granted Planning Permission

Monday, 16 January, 2023
At a meeting of Bromley Council’s Development Control Committee in January, Councillors voted to allow planning permission for a new Endoscopy Unit at the Princess Royal University (PRU) hospital.   The new unit will help to reduce wait times for local cancer patients, speed up diagnostic tim
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Figures Reveal Labour have Hiked City Hall Council Tax By 57% Since 2016

Thursday, 12 January, 2023
Local Conservatives have criticised Labour’s record at City Hall after new figures revealed the Mayor of London has hiked Council Tax by 57% since he was elected in 2016, compared to Boris Johnsons record of cutting Council Tax during his term.
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