Batteries blamed for warehouse blaze in Mitcham
Four fire engines and around 25 firefighters tackled the blaze in Hallowfield Way on Tuesday.
Read MoreFour fire engines and around 25 firefighters tackled the blaze in Hallowfield Way on Tuesday.
Read MoreWandsworth council’s new scheme will ban riders from abandoning their e-bikes on high traffic pavements, where they may block pedestrians.
Read MoreWith the backing of local celebrity Jessie Ware and local businesses, crowds 150 strong united to confront Berkeley Homes at final public meeting on Tuesday – which is the last time the developer will ‘engage with’ the public ahead of the planning application being submitted.
Read MoreWarrants were carried out on three properties in Mitcham on Friday, June 7, leading to five arrests and the discovery of weapons, ammunition, dozens of mobile phones, and over one thousand wraps of cocaine.
Read MoreThe plans, if approved by Wandsworth Council, would not see any structural changes to the church on Bennerley Road. The proposed nursery would be for 40 kids aged three and four years old.
Read MoreThe Thamesmead Community Fund (TMCF) will choose which projects will receive up to £3,000 from July 2024 – March 2025, and panel members will be paid the London Living Wage for their time.
Read MoreOn July 18, Parkinson’s UK will host a “Living Well with Parkinson’s” event at St Laurence Church in Bromley Street, Lewisham, open to anyone living with Parkinson’s or caring for someone with the condition.
Read MoreIn an open letter, organisations including Road Peace and Campaign for Better Transport, call on the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) to drop the Range Rover as the official Wimbledon vehicle partner and to instead transport players, their teams and event officials via healthier and more sustainable means.
Read MoreAmelia Kan has a rare genetic condition called tuberous sclerosis complex which causes non-cancerous tumours to grow in different parts of her body.
Read MoreThey have also sounded the alarm over an ongoing erosion of trust between themselves and Kensington and Chelsea council, due in part to rising costs and incorrect service charges – including being billed for works as part of a previous Grenfell anniversary event.
Read MoreFour fire engines and around 25 firefighters were called to a blaze at a house on Kent Avenue yesterday evening (Monday).
Read MoreIt’s a free day of healthy exercising on Saturday, July 13, at Castle Square, five minutes’ walk from Elephant and Castle Tube station.
Read MoreSurgery theatre nurses for Guys and St Thomas’ hospitals will strike on Thursday and Tuesday next week, said the labour union Unite. Further action is scheduled should the strikes not result in constructive action from the trust.
Read MoreFrom Sunday, until Monday July 8 and Thursday July 11 until Monday, 15 July 15, Unite the Union members who maintain the trams and infrastructure are planning to strike impacting the London Trams network.
Read MoreFrom July 1 to September 8 Battersea Power Station will host The Battersea Games, a two-month calendar of summer activities.
Read MoreThe marchers were urging political leaders to take more decisive action in tackling the country’s biodiversity crisis.
Read MoreKC council says the National Fraud Initiative (NFI) run by the Cabinet Office has resulted in 719 matches since it launched in 2022 and unlocked 126 investigations worth more than £360k, an annual report into fraud showed.
Read MoreMembers of the Wandsworth Prison Improvement Campaign (WPIC) described the category B men’s prison, on Heathfield Road, as a ‘broken piece of the community’ and called for more focus on slashing inmate numbers as they warned prisons across the UK are nearly at capacity.
Read MoreClinton Easy, from Catford, was sentenced on Friday, at Woolwich Crown Court for two counts of controlling prostitution and distributing indecent images. Tyler Belgrave-Breeds, from Thamesmead, was sentenced in the same hearing to an identical jail term for the same offences.
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