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The future of a sports ground dating back 100 years is at risk with potential plans to build flats on the site.
As a not-for-profit organisation, GCDA has been working for over 40 years to create community hubs in southeast London. The organisation is a London Living Wage employer, meaning ...
The scheme will deliver 113 affordable homes and a mix of workspace across two buildings standing at eight and twelve storeys. It will be developed by Lewisham Council at Thomas’ Lane Yard, an ...
The council carried out surveys of shoppers last year, which revealed that 93 per cent of visitors walked, cycled and or used public transport to get to the high street. It's also been engaging ...
A property in the Blackheath Conservation Area, 8 Duke Humphrey Road, also has plans for replacement doors on its western elevation. A two-storey rear extension is proposed for 1 Geoffrey Road in ...
Lewisham Council said at 8.34pm: "Council staff and police are at the scene to support anyone unable to access their home. "If you’re unable to return home, please attend the cordon or call 020 ...
Tom Hall, chief commercial officer at Bio Capital, said: “Bio Capital is excited to continue working alongside Lewisham council in this important project. The extension of our contract reflects the ...
The council bodies engaged with included a select committee tasked with scrutinising LFR deployments, the Lewisham Independent Advisory Group (IAG) for LFR, and the Safer Neighbourhoods Board (SNB).
FURIOUS locals have slammed plans to demolish an iconic shopping centre that was much-loved in the ’90s. Shoppers who frequent Lewisham Shopping Centre in south east London have ridiculed pla… ...
New plans have been unveiled to transform Lewisham Shopping Centre into a vibrant area featuring more than 1,000 new homes and a rooftop garden. The new plans include a large family park featuring ...
But Lewisham Council said while it recognised the value the cinema had brought to the area, its operator had run up “significant arrears” since it moved into the building in 2019.
The Met’s latest live facial recognition deployment in Catford has raised concerns over the lack of community engagement around the police force’s use of the controversial technology.
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