Sycamore House fire
11.45 – Council staff are on site at hotels to support Sycamore House residents. If you are a Sycamore House resident staying with friends and family, we’ll be in touch to check you’re ok but if you […]
11.45 – Council staff are on site at hotels to support Sycamore House residents. If you are a Sycamore House resident staying with friends and family, we’ll be in touch to check you’re ok but if you […]
Croydon Council is seeking residents’ input on its existing licensing policy, which sets out how applications for alcohol sales, entertainment (such as live music) and late-night refreshment are dealt with in the borough.
When I became Croydon’s Executive Mayor, I pledged to get our graffiti removal service - stopped as part of budget cuts in 2020 – back up and running as a priority.
Responsible for rescuing and caring for lost dogs across the borough, Croydon Council’s dog warden, Tara Boswell, has once again received the stray dog PawPrint gold award.
Croydon’s Executive Mayor, Jason Perry, will outline his approach to tackling graffiti across the borough at next week’s Cabinet meeting, delivering on a key manifesto pledge for residents.
The council is set to consult on its Council Tax Support Scheme ahead of the 2023/24 financial year, seeking the views of residents on a small number of proposed changes.
Croydon’s long-standing job entry programme for some of the borough’s most vulnerable residents, has received a two-year extension with further funding from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
Tonight Croydon launches its Black History Month celebrations – a month-long programme to celebrate our African and Caribbean communities’ rich contribution to life in our borough.
Eligible motorists can now drive through a majority of streets within the council’s Croydon Healthy Neighbourhood (CHN) schemes, where camera enforcement has replaced planters.
Black History Month is about to get under way in Croydon with the launch of a programme this evening to recognise and celebrate the contribution of the borough’s African and Caribbean population.