Greenwich Council's own developer Meridian Home Start should "respect" the decision of the Council's own Planning Board not to support its application for a nine-storey tower block on the site of Shepherds Leas, according to Conservative councillors.
New Eltham Conservative councillor Pat Greenwell is continuing to work with local residents on the issue of Hungry Tums and Touchwood Pine in New Eltham Village, which have now been left un-let and un-cared for, for more than 20 years. Despite multiple petitions and approaches from residents, co
Conservative councillors have launched a petition to 'Save The Loop' train service that connects New Eltham, Mottingham and other Sidcup Line stations with the Woolwich Line. The petition was started by Councillor Matt Hartley, Leader of the Conservative Opposition at the Town Hall, following th
The Royal Borough's three Conservative councillors joined with Labour councillors to unanimously condemn Southeastern's December timetable changes on the Sidcup, Bexleyheath and Woolwich Lines this week.
Southeastern's Managing Director Steve White faced a Town Hall grilling from councillors on the Transport Scrutiny Committee this week, where he was challenged on widely-opposed changes to the December timetables on the Sidcup, Bexleyheath and Woolwich Lines.
There is just over a week left to stop Sadiq Khan's ULEZ expansion, which would see even more Greenwich residents and business owners with older vehicles charged £12.50 a day, despite the rising cost of living.
Greenwich Conservative councillors have advised the Labour-run Council against any further delay in deploying £4.9 million of Government funding, currently unallocated by the new administration, to help residents through the Cost of Living crisis.
Conservative councillors have proposed that Greenwich Council pays a £50 Additional Cost of Living Rebate to help more than 99,700 local households deal with the rising cost of living.
Re-elected Conservative councillors Matt Hartley, Pat Greenwell and John Hills have signed in at the Town Hall, as Greenwich Council's new four-year term gets under way.