Greenwich Council receives new planning applications

Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Greenwich Council has received the latest planning applications, detailing new proposals and developments under review across the borough. Plans for additional additions, loft conversions, tree removal and crown reductions, and renovations to both residential and public buildings

New figures reveal rise of teenage pregnancies Barnet

Barnet (Parliament Politics Magazine) -New figures reveal an increase in teenage pregnancies in Barnet in 2022, highlighting growing concerns over youth health and local support services. Following a long-term reduction prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, the number increased for the second consecutive

Haringey hosts second Age Well Festival at Bruce Castle

Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Bruce Castle Park and Museum came alive on 20 September as Haringey held its second Age Well Festival, celebrating healthy ageing and community spirit. This lively, all-inclusive event celebrated community connectedness, wellness, and aging. The Purple Parade,

Islington Council condemns attack on asylum hotel

Islington (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Islington Council has condemned a “despicable and cowardly attack” after a fire broke out at a central London hotel housing asylum seekers. According to the Metropolitan Police, the fire happened in the property’s grounds in Dingley Road,

Hackney backs final phase of Woodberry down plan

Hackney (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hackney Council has approved the final phases of the Woodberry Down regeneration masterplan despite objections raised by local residents. Berkeley Homes was given conditional outline planning permission, subject to conditions, for the project’s final phases by Hackney

Newham Council admits minimal care for Manor Park allotments

Newham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Newham Council has admitted that overgrown allotments in Manor Park are receiving only “minimal maintenance,” sparking concerns among local residents. Bridle Path Allotments have been permitted to turn into a “wilderness,” according to plot holder Simon Shaw,

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