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Read MoreThe project would see a coach house on the site of the historic building being extended to create a one-bedroom flat, with an entrance facing Maryon Grove at the back of the land.
Read MoreThe group will be outside The Valley before the game against Derby County on Saturday. Ben sadly died of liver cancer two years ago on World Cancer Day, February 4, 2022, aged just 17.
Read MoreTwo teenagers, aged 14 and 15, were arrested on suspicion of theft.
Read MoreA double murder investigation was launched on November 26, 2022 after two 16-year-olds – Charlie Bartolo and Kearne Solanke – were found with fatal stab injuries just one mile apart in Greenwich.
Read MoreGreenwich council has received a petition for the authority to ask takeaways in Woolwich Road to reduce their impact on nearby residents, but admits its powers are limited.
Read MoreThe new organisation is set to support more than 11,500 people this year.
Read MoreGreenwich council has been asked to engage with Lewisham council on adding a pedestrian crossing to Winn Road. The petition, signed by 107 people, claimed that Lewisham council had failed to introduce safety measures to the road
Read MoreMost of the first floor and roof were destroyed by fire.
Read MorePart of a three-roomed flat was “destroyed” by fire.
Read MoreWorks will have “no significant impact” on the local bus network.
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Read MoreMore than 60 cartoons from 35 professional cartoon members are on show at The Duke of Greenwich pub, in Colomb Street.
Read MoreThe Care Quality Commission (CQC) published a report today following August inspections of the two maternity services run by Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust.
Read MoreCrews wearing breathing apparatus got to the two adults, who were on the first floor of the property.
Read MoreThe gazebo consists of eight columns and a copper clad roof. It reportedly dates back to 1891, with an opening concert from the Northumberland Fusiliers Band at the site attracting a crowd of 5,000 attendees.
Read MoreGreenwich council and the Archdiocese of Southwark have announced plans to close Holy Family Roman Catholic Primary School in Kidbrooke at the end of this school year.
Read MoreHundreds of new foster carers are needed in the borough to give more children a safe and loving home when they need one most.
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