Family fun coming to Croydon this summer
Families in Croydon are invited to join Croydon Family Hubs for a packed programme of summer fun.
Families in Croydon are invited to join Croydon Family Hubs for a packed programme of summer fun.
People in Croydon can safely dispose of weapons, such as knives and ninja swords, with no questions asked and without fear of prosecution.
Mayor Perry looks back on the week, including working with the police on keeping weapons off our streets and creating more opportunities for young people.
Croydon Council is reviewing its Environmental Enforcement Policy that sets out a zero-tolerance approach to tackling environmental crimes such as fly-tipping and abandoned or nuisance vehicles across the borough.
The Council is working with the Met Police to protect residents from antisocial behaviour and criminal activity in their neighbourhoods.
Mayor Perry looks back on the week including responding to the government on its recent announcement and meeting a local Dragons' Den star at a youth fundraiser event.
More families, children and young people will be able to access help, support and essential services in one place following a decision approved at Cabinet last night to move to a locality-based model for Family Hubs.
Croydon Council and partners have submitted representations in response to the Government’s announcement that it is ‘minded to’ appoint commissioners to the Council.
Mayor Perry looks back at the week, including the launch of the BIG Ambition: South London Growth Plan with other South London boroughs, and a celebration to mark Windrush Day.
Following a hugely successful pilot, three new community-based fostering hubs designed to strengthen support networks for foster families are being launched in Croydon.