Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A borough-wide Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) will take effect in Haringey from Thursday, 1 May 2025, aiming to curb anti-social behaviour for 3 years. The PSPO will emphasize involvement, guidance, and encouragement as part of the
Hackney (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hackney Council is launching a public consultation on proposals to regulate the majority of private landlords, citing concerns over housing standards. Regarding plans to require private landlords throughout the entire borough to obtain a permit before they
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A £210 million property deal will bring 569 new flats to East Croydon, marking a major step in the area’s ongoing residential and urban development plans. Mayor Perry praised a 28-story tower in the town center that
Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The landlady of The Alderman pub in Harold Hill says she has been “left in limbo” after receiving no updates from Havering Council over the planned demolition. In order to create room for 138 new houses, plans
Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Plans for a new tram route in north-east London have stalled due to a funding shortfall, raising concerns over future transport development in Havering. The Standard can disclose that the local town hall’s lack of finance has
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – One of Croydon’s top-performing schools will allow girls in all year groups for the first time, marking a historic shift in its admissions policy. An all-boys secondary school in Croydon that was once selected for the title
City of Westminster (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Andrew Boff claims Oxford Street residents in Westminster are increasingly concerned about pedestrianisation plans, citing fears over disruption and access. People who live close to Oxford Street are “unanimously against” the mayor’s proposals to pedestrianize
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – An agent on a mission in Croydon fails to uncover Coulsdon Tories’ dark secret, raising fresh questions about oversight and local political accountability. Croydon‘s second mayoral election is just over a year away, and the local Conservatives
London (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Met police raise concerns over the China super-embassy, citing potential disruptions from large protests and the need for additional resources. As reported by The Guardian, the Metropolitan Police warned that China’s planned “super embassy” in London would
Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Plans for 693 flats in five blocks up to 24 storeys in Ealing approved amid fierce debate over safety, overcrowding, and urban planning concerns. A contentious residential development in West London has been authorized for its third
Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Greenwich Peninsula unveils a vibrant spring line-up with art exhibitions, live music, markets, and wellness events in London’s cultural hotspot for 2025. Numerous cultural and artistic events will take place on the peninsula, which is only two
Lambeth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Bayo Dosunmu, Lambeth Council’s chief executive, resigned after being charged with drink-driving and other offenses following a crash in Westminster. A Lambeth council executive who was found guilty of driving under the influence and failing to halt