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Bromley & Biggin Hill 23rd August 2024

This newsletter covers the fire at St Mark's Square, Bromley, survey about the design of Central Library, road closures, Y Buildings update, de-silting the pond at Church House Gardens, rail delays over Bank Holiday weekend, free blood pressure checks, construction work to restart on affordable housing project, and Experts by Experience - Youth Transition Project.

Bromley Town 9th August 2024

This newsletter covers recent planning cases, Safer Neighbourhood Team meeting, Midsummer movies in Queens Gardens, Road closures, Bromley Homeless - Recruitment session, Southborough Road Library reopens, Sir Ed Davey talks about the recent civil unrest.

Bromley & Biggin Hill 26th July 2024

This newsletter covers John Lewis / Waitrose plans approved by Bromley Council's Planning Committee, Sale of Civic Centre Site Agreed, Closure of Bromley Picturehouse, Sale of Churchill Theatre Site, Appointment System for Waldo Road Recycling Centre?, Reopening of Queensmead Playground, Bromley North Redevelopment - Walking Tour, Road Closures, Bromley at Night Survey.

Orpington 12th July 2024

This newsletter covers the shooting of Three Young People in Orpington, Pets at Home Support for Pet Owners, Sir Ed Davey’s Response to recent Civil Unrest, the reopening of Southborough Library, Bromley Sustainable Planting Survey and upcoming events in Orpington.

Bromley Town 11th July 2024

This newsletter covers Bromley North Development Plans, Bromley Central Library Move, Closure of Homesdale Road, Other property news including Waitrose, Civic Centre Site, Churchill Theatre site and The Bell Hotel, Shakespeare in Love at the Amphitheatre in Church House Gardens, Bromley Buzz, Bromley Picturehouse and General Election results. 

Bromley & Biggin Hill 14 June 2024

This newsletter covers ageing potholes, John Lewis development at Bromley south, Big Bromley Brush Up, Temporary Closure of Waldo Road recycling centre, update from Parliamentary Candidate Julie Ireland, Lib Dem Manifesto and our next Councillor surgery.

Bromley Town 7 June 2024

This newsletter covers news that work has stopped on Bromley Heights, the Festivate of Architcture including a Victorian tour of Bromley, Road Closure College Road, D-Day 80th Anniversary, who is Ed Davey and the Lib Dem General Election promise on Social Care.

Beckenham Town and Copers Cope 31 May 2024

This newsletter covers the contaminated water scare in Beckenham, events in Beckenham Place Park, e-vehicle charging update, a review of the Council's community toilet scheme, temporary housing options and news from Chloe-Jane Ross our Parliamentary Candidate for Beckenham & Penge.

Bromley & Biggin Hill 31 May 2024

This newsletter covers a contaminated water scare, timetable changes and train reliability, Bromley Green Gym, more vandalism of traffic sign posts, news from your parliamentary candidate and what do the Lib Dems stand for.

Bromley Town 24 May 2024

This newsletter contains an update about the new Health & Wellbeing Centre, repairs to Queensmead Playground, Bromley Foodbank AGM, Congestion and Smell at Waldo Road, General Election news and more.

Orpington 18 May 2024

This newsletter covers scheduled closures of Orpington High Street, local election results, stabbing incident in Orpington, suspended Councillor for St Mary Cary readmitted to the Conservatives and upcoming events in Orpington. 

Beckenham Town and Copers Cope 17 May 2024

This newsletter covers the Park road  / Foxgrove Road / Southend Road junction improvements to begin on 3rd June, Thames Water closing the High Street for six days from 28 May, New Beckenham Station underpass barrier change, events in Beckenham Place Park, signs of progress for Westgate Road (unmade section) for residents and school visitors and the threat to Bell Tower above Community House in Bromley Town Centre.

Bromley and Biggin Hill 9 May 2024

This newsletter covers the threat to the bell tower above Community House, the Victory Parade for Bromley FC, Election Results in Bromley, Safer Neighbourhood Meeting, Grants for Elderly Residents, Floral Fest - Bromley High Street, and our next Councillor surgery.

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