Mayor Perry – listening to Croydon
As the school holidays draw to a close, I hope all our children, young people and families have enjoyed a great summer.
As the school holidays draw to a close, I hope all our children, young people and families have enjoyed a great summer.
In the latest operation, five more vehicles were removed from Parchmore Road, building on last month’s initiative targeting abandoned or untaxed vehicles across Thornton Heath, including Livingstone Road and Norbury Road.
Mayor Perry will discuss the financial challenges the borough is facing, its recovery journey and what this means for residents.
Croydon Council, Network Rail and Menta Regeneration have restated their commitment to collaborating to ensure the bridge linking the east and west side of East Croydon Station is opened to the public as quickly as possible. This follows a recent meeting with residents regarding the completion of the public walkway over the station.
Mayor Perry looks back at the week, including GCSE results and visits to HAF programme holiday clubs.
Croydon students were celebrating their successes this week as they collected their GCSE results – with borough-wide results up on pre-pandemic grades in 2019.
Croydon Council has some good news for the borough’s night owls – overnight parking in a number of district centre car parks will now be free.
Once completed, the glass-fronted Main Stand – reminiscent of the original Crystal Palace – will be a landmark building holding 13,500 fans.
Schools and colleges across Croydon have been celebrating their students’ A-level exam results, with early indications showing good improvements at A-level grades A*-A grades.
Mayor Perry looks back at the week, including the festival of Jagannath Rathyatra and successes for A-level and BTEC students collecting their exam results.