Lewisham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Felicity, a 34-year-old single mum from Lewisham, is breaking barriers as a maintenance supervisor in the trades industry, inspiring a new generation of women. Despite having no prior experience, she joined L&Q as a maintenance planner and
Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Havering Council plans to partly demolish Romford’s Century Youth House to build 9 new homes, including 8 three-bedroom houses and 1 two-bedroom property. The late 19th-century Victorian structure has not been used since 2018. In 1979, it
Lambeth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Lambeth Town Hall hosts an immersive orchestral experience featuring young local musicians alongside Europe’s first majority black orchestra, this weekend. The Chineke will be the most recent in a string of architectural performances by the production firm
Tower Hamlets (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tower Hamlets landlords fined £12,000 over fatal fire in overcrowded flat, where up to 22 tenants lived in three rooms; court confiscates nearly £80,000. Following a fire at the Maddocks House apartment in Shadwell early on
Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Members of Harold Hill’s Friday Night Youth Club are fighting to reopen the facility after Havering Council’s sudden closure, citing community needs and benefits. Havering Council briefly banned Friday Night Youth Club, which is located in the
Waltham Forest (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Teachers at three Waltham Forest secondary schools – Lammas, Leytonstone, and Willowfield – have gone on strike amid concerns over the schools’ future. On February 27, March 4, and March 5, teachers from Lammas, Leytonstone, and
Redbridge (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Redbridge Council’s CCTV Team cracks down on violent crime, using cutting-edge surveillance to identify and apprehend offenders, keeping local communities safe. Five people involved in a violent incident at JD Sports on Ilford High Road were recently
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Croydon man has been banned from keeping animals for 10 years after the RSPCA prosecuted him for starving and neglecting his XL bully. Following an inspection of his bulldog, Raynor, in a malnourished state with severe
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Croydon Mayor Jason Perry’s council forced to withdraw Heathfield House from auction, marking the latest U-turn for cash-strapped authority. At a reference price of £1 million, Perry was proposing a 125-year lease on the Grade II-listed Italianate
City of Westminster (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Westminster Council approves major office block next to Harrods, sparking concerns over residents’ bedroom privacy despite opposition from local residents. According to Westminster City Council, the 11-story building at 1 Knightsbridge Green will attract millions
City of Westminster (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Westminster Labour unveils budget prioritizing social care, public safety, housing, and cost-of-living support, while making £30m in efficiencies to protect vital services. In order to ease the expense of adult social care, Westminster City Council
City of Westminster (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Westminster watchdog reveals serious misconduct by Lords members, raising outrage amidst Tory calls to gag complainants. The House of Lords Conduct Committee’s head, Baroness Manningham-Buller, stated that a rule change supported by Conservatives would simply