Glebe Way Leak Expected to be Fixed in January 2025 Friday, 13 December, 2024 Councillors for West Wickham and Hayes & Coney Hall Wards, where Thomas Turrell is also London Assembly Member, have secured works from Transport for London(TfL) to repair a leak from a natural spring in Glebe Way which has blighted the street. Local News
Beckenham Theatre Centre Building Sold 15th October 2021 Conservative councillors in Beckenham are working with officers from the Council to ensure that any development at the site of the Beckenham Theatre Centre... ArticlesLocal News
Conservative-led Bromley Council wins prestigious “Public Finance Award” 5th October 2021 Conservative-led Bromley Council has won the prestigious Public Finance Awards 2021 ‘excellence in asset management’ category. The council’s innovative approach... ArticlesLocal News
Government to take over Southeastern Rail Services from 17th October 4th October 2021 The Government have announced that as of the 17th October 2021 the Department of Transport’s “Operator of Last Resort” (OLR) will take over the management of... ArticlesLocal News
Your Conservative run Bromley Council Wins National Award for Care and Health 25th September 2021 The Executive Portfolio Holder for Adult Care and Health, Councillor Diane Smith, has paid tribute to staff working at Bromley Council after winning a National... ArticlesLocal News
Councillors Peter Dean, Christine Harris and Diane Smith Re-Selected as Conservative Candidates for Kelsey & Eden Park ward 16th September 2021 Councillors Peter Dean, Christine Harris and Diane Smith have all been re-selected as the Conservative candidates for Kelsey & Eden Park ward ahead of next... ArticlesLocal News
Dr Sunil Gupta, Cllr David Jefferys and Jonathan Laidlaw Selected to Contest Bromley Common & Holwood ward 15th September 2021 Beckenham Conservatives have named Dr Sunil Gupta, Councillor David Jeffreys and Jonathan Laidlaw as their candidates for the new Bromley Common & Holwood ward... ArticlesLocal News
Carline Deal, Michael Tickner and Stephen Wells Named As Conservative Candidates For New Beckenham Town & Copers Cope Ward 14th September 2021 Conservative members in Beckenham have chosen Carline Deal, Councillor Michael Tickner and Councillor Stephen Wells as the Conservative candidates for the new... ArticlesLocal News
Councillors Nicholas Bennett, Mark Brock and Hannah Gray Re-selected in West Wickham ward 13th September 2021 Members of the Beckenham Conservatives West Wickham ward branch have voted to re-select local councillors Mark Brock, Nicholas Bennett and Hannah Gray as the... ArticlesLocal News
Councillor Tickner Refers Locksmith to Trading Standards Over Nuisance 'Advertising' 8th September 2021 Beckenham Councillor, Michael Tickner, has reported a locksmith company to Bromley Trading Standards over nuisance adverting methods. ArticlesLocal News
The Prime Minister's COVID-19 Update in Full 5th November 2020 The Prime Minister spoke to the public on the first day of lockdown on our plans to tackle the coronavirus. Stay at home. Protect the NHS. Save Lives. National News
Supporting our Economy this Winter: Chancellor's Statement in Full 5th November 2020 The Chancellor's Statement to the House on 5 November 2020, on our plans to support our ecnomy this winter as we tackle the virus. National News
The Prime Minister's Statement on Coronavirus in Full 2nd November 2020 Read the Prime Minister's statement today on coronavirus in full. National News
New National Restrictions in England - Stay at Home. Protect the NHS. Save Lives. 1st November 2020 The second coronavirus peak that we have seen around the world has shown us all that we are going to be dealing with the coronavirus for the long-term. National News
An update from the Prime Minister on our fight against coronavirus 31st October 2020 The Prime Minister has updated the country on our next steps in the fight against coronavirus. National News
Our Further Financial Support for Jobs and Businesses 23rd October 2020 We are announcing a package specifically for those businesses which are not forced to close, but face reduced demand due to additional social distancing... National News