Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Labour think tank report suggests taxing tourists and building homes on Bromley’s green spaces to help fund the Bakerloo line extension. According to the research, “wealthy” London should be provided with the means to fund its
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Bromley’s West Wickham project delivers 26 new affordable homes, boosting local housing options and supporting the borough’s affordable housing goals. The program is part of the Bromley People Initiative, which is run by the Bromley Council. Executive

Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Popular bar The Craft Beer Rooms in Bromley has closed its doors for good, marking the end of a local favourite spot for craft beer lovers. The Craft Beer Rooms announced on Thursday, August 14, that they

Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Beckenham residents complain Pierluigi’s Pasta Fresca draws troublemakers and plays loud music on weekends, disturbing sleep and community peace. On August 12, Pierluigi’s Pasta Fresca, located at 86-90 Beckenham High Street, submitted an application for a new
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A controversial plan to use a helicopter to lift materials to a Chislehurst manor house has resurfaced in Bromley, prompting renewed local debate. Because of concerns that the proposed helicopter lift on the Cookham Dene estate would
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A 40‑year‑old man is in hospital after being stabbed on Beckenham High Street. Police are investigating the incident with no arrests yet confirmed. At approximately 11.30 p.m. yesterday (August 3), members of the public assisted a man

Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A fire on Farmfield Road in Bromley left three people injured, with one hospitalized. Emergency services responded swiftly as investigations are underway. Emergency services were called to Farmfield Road just after 9am this morning (June 18). A
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Bromley Council is considering proposals for a standalone pergola at Chislehurst Manor House, a listed building, as part of local planning submissions. One of the plans is for a Chislehurst listed building. Under reference 25/01704, this entails
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Mayor Sadiq Khan has greenlit a £130m refurbishment of Bromley’s sports centre, marking a major investment in local infrastructure and community well-being. The redevelopment of Crystal Palace has no drawbacks. Khan remarks as construction finally gets underway
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Bromley supermarket faces criticism for closing its toilets, sparking concerns from shoppers and campaigners about accessibility and urgent public health needs. A Crohn’s disease patient from South London has demanded that Sainsbury’s reopen restrooms in its
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Food hygiene scores for restaurants and takeaways in Beckenham and Bromley have been published, highlighting key standards in local food safety inspections. As reported by News Shopper, for the last two weeks, Bromley environmental health officers have
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Beckenham, Bromley, drug dealer has been jailed after authorities uncovered encrypted phone data revealing he imported £17m worth of cocaine. On March 25, a jury at Southwark Crown Court found 35-year-old Kurtis Hoyte, from Bromley, guilty

Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Bromley residents lost nearly £1m to romance fraud in January 2025, according to the Metropolitan Police’s cybercrime report, highlighting rising scams. Because of this concerning statistics, Bromley Trading Standards has issued a new warning, asking people to
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Bromley Council reveals development plans, featuring 68 new homes, a classroom block, and solar panel installations, set to enhance the area’s infrastructure. In Orpington, a planning application has been made to construct 68 affordable dwellings. 100 Mickleham
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Exeter Chiefs book Premiership Rugby Cup final spot after edging Ealing Trailfinders in an encounter, setting up a showdown with the winner of another semi-final. After Tobi Wilson’s line break, Craig Hampson scored the first goal for
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tranmere Rovers boost their promotion hopes with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Bromley at Prenton Park, courtesy of goals from Josh Hawkes and Omari Patrick. As both clubs fought for a spot near the bottom of the
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Strikes at Bromley’s Farringtons School continue tomorrow, March 4,as staff protest proposed pay cuts and pension changes, demanding fair compensation for their work. Employees at Chislehurst’s Farringtons School, where parents pay up to £50,000 annually, claim they

Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A police crackdown on shoplifting in Bromley led to the arrest of prolific thief George Nicholson at Bromley Magistrates Court on February 13, 2025. Over the course of six days, plainclothes police officers encircled the Anerley Co-op,
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A man in his 40s was found with stab wounds on Goodhart Way, West Wickham, Bromley, this morning, February 17. He was rushed to the hospital for treatment. Before taking the man to the hospital, many paramedics

Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The National Crime Agency (NCA) uncovers £45M drug plot after a French bulldog reveals clues; two Bromley traffickers must forfeit over £1M in crime proceeds. Following the NCA’s lead in taking down the encrypted chat app EncroChat,
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A 25-years-old man was arrested for knife possession and was later bailed on today, with his release conditions undisclosed. The man was searched and then taken into custody on suspicion of being involved in the supply of
Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After an unfair suspension of school transport for the child with special educational needs (SEN), an apology has been sought from the Bromley Council. A report released recently by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman identified