Ealing (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Ealing’s creative talent converges at Bobo Social will take place for an Art Social event at Boho Social, showcasing the borough’s creative scene. 13 local artists, including Jon Loxton and Moira Walker, will have their works on
Barking and Dagenham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Labour leaders issue warning over Reform UK’s rising popularity in Barking and Dagenham, urging party members not to be complacent about the growing threat. Barking and Dagenham council leader Dominic Twomey made the remarks after
Sutton (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A freedom of Information (FOI) revelation exposes Sutton’s noise crisis, with over 1,200 complaints filed in 2024, raising concerns over residents’ quality of life. A statutory nuisance is a legal phrase for situations or actions that seriously
Havering (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Havering Council is reviewing a contentious proposal to convert a house into an 8-bed Houses of Multiple Occupation (HMOs) near a primary school. The plan, which was submitted for a property called SchoolHouse on Lowen Road in
Harrow (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Harrow Council is set to spend a staggering £350,000 to clear a massive ‘industrial-scale waste’ site, for development, amid a fly-tipping crisis in the area. The leadership asserts that there is a limit to what the council
Southwark (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A couple, Leo Wood and Rupert Scott have named their own road in Southwark, raising curiosity about their story of Coach House on Townsend Mews. They chose Townsend Mews because they wanted to pay homage to the
City of Westminster (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Penthouse-inspired strip club has been approved by City of Westminster Council for Soho despite concerns over increased crime and antisocial behavior. The Penthouse Club will feature once-weekly LGBTQI+ performances, Cirque du Soleil-style acts, and
Hillingdon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A new Spar convenience store is set to open in Harefield after Hillingdon Council’s Licensing Sub-committee approved its application for a licence to sell alcohol. The decision paves the way for the store’s launch. This is valid
Haringey (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Haringey Council’s leader is set to meet the director of a company that sold the town hall for £44m more than its purchase price, raising questions over the deal. This week, it was revealed that the AMTD
Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Greenwich Council approves plans for three student blocks on Woolwich Road, despite concerns over proliferation of similar developments in the borough. On the site of the old Speedy Services tool rental store on Woolwich Road, the blocks
Wandsworth (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Wandsworth Council’s housing stock fails to meet health and safety standards, with tenants facing delays for fire safety works and lacking electrical safety tests. The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH), a public organization that is currently assessing
Hammersmith and Fulham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Hammersmith & Fulham faces criticism for depleting its ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ cash reserves to avoid bankruptcy, raising concerns over financial sustainability. At a full council meeting ON 27 February, 2025, the authority adopted its budget for 2025–2026