Fraudster fined for misusing blue badge
A fraudster who used someone else’s blue badge to park his car in privileged positions has been ordered to pay thousands of pounds.
A fraudster who used someone else’s blue badge to park his car in privileged positions has been ordered to pay thousands of pounds.
Croydon’s children are being encouraged to make mischief and join this year’s Summer Reading Challenge, which begins on Saturday (14 July).
Employers can learn about how to recruit and retain employees with disabilities thanks to a free training day run by Croydon Council on 25 and 26 July.
A flat where the tenant subjected his neighbours to persistent antisocial behaviour and noise nuisance with his late-night visitors has been made the subject of a Premises Closure Order.
The council has launched its new Don't Mess with Croydon smartphone app so residents can report problems quickly and easily, from fly-tipping to damaged pavements.
A team of Croydon council staff put their best feet forward on Saturday (7 July), by marching in the London Pride parade through the West End, to get the party started for Croydon’s third annual PrideFest taking […]
Public concerns about drug dealing and late-night drinking have led to a temporary CCTV camera being installed at the Brook Road/Brigstock Road junction.
A new long-term partnership securing further improvements to the road network in Croydon while offering unique opportunities and benefits to residents will begin in October.
Croydon Council will work alongside FM Conway Ltd over the next seven years […]
A colourful new civic space in the centre of Croydon will be launched next week (Thursday 12 July) as a vibrant place for people to meet and socialise.
College Square, the pedestrianised area linking George Street and College […]
A Croydon Council officer who works to support people with disabilities into work has reached the final of the National Diversity Awards.
Nana Marfo, who works as an employment support officer in the Gateway division, has been […]