COVID-19 update: a message from Councillor Hamida Ali, leader of the council
With new national restrictions now in force, I know how tough the next four weeks will be for many and as a council we are ready to help those in need.
With new national restrictions now in force, I know how tough the next four weeks will be for many and as a council we are ready to help those in need.
A consultation starts today, Friday 6 November, on the Crystal Palace and South Norwood Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) introduced on a temporary basis earlier this year.
An online church service and a special scaled-down civic ceremony will be held this Sunday as Croydon remembers those who fought and died in two world wars and conflicts since.
From midnight tonight, new national restrictions will be in place across England until Wednesday 2 December.
Croydon is the most amazing place to live in London. Having grown up here it’s a huge honour to have been elected last week to lead the council despite the difficult times we are facing as a borough.
Croydon Council’s antisocial behaviour officers have been busy helping residents in their battle against criminal and offensive neighbours, successfully securing a number of Premises Closure Orders (PCOs).
Croydon Council has fully accepted the findings and all the recommendations of a report from its external auditor, which highlights serious concerns around the borough’s financial position and governance.
Councillor Hamida Ali has tonight (22 October) been elected as the new leader of Croydon Council at an Extraordinary Full Council meeting.
The council’s youth service team is offering a busy programme of free activities for youngsters through the rest of October.
Croydon will be classed as a Covid-19 high alert level area and subject to Tier 2 restrictions from midnight tonight (Friday).