Mayor of Havering hosts exclusive networking event

Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Havering Mayor Gerry hosted a business networking reception at Romford Town Hall, fostering connections among local businesses and promoting community growth. The event, which took place on Thursday, March 20, brought together community leaders, company owners, and

Rupert & Teddy delicatessen set to launch in Greenwich

Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Rupert & Teddy delicatessen and restaurant to open in Greenwich, on a community-focused vibe, despite controversy surrounding its alcohol licence application. Located on Horseferry Road, Rupert & Teddy will provide home-cooked meals and artisan deli goods from

Newman Numpty seeks labour mayoral bid in Croydon

Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) –  Former Croydon cabinet member Manju Shahul-Hameed, Newman Numpty, seeks for Labour mayoral candidate nomination, setting for contentious election battle in May. After a six-month delay, the Labour Party today informed its Croydon members that they may choose

Bexleyheath Cineworld future uncertain amid complex sale

Bexley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Bexley Council sale of the Broadway Leisure Complex raises concerns about the future of Cineworld and the entertainment scene, raising uncertainty among locals. The Broadway Leisure Complex’s long-term leaseholder, Aviva Life & Pensions UK Limited, will purchase

Lambeth leads london in reducing rough sleeping

Lambeth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Lambeth defies London trend of rough sleeping, boasting the city’s largest reduction in number. New data reveals the borough’s strategies in tackling the issue. According to Greater London Authority figures, the number of homeless people in the

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