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Labour fly the gravy plane to Beijing
Greenwich’s Labour Council flew six people (including two Councillors) business class to see the Olympic Games in Beijing last month at a cost of £14,000 to Council taxpayers.
At a time when the Conservative Mayor of London Boris Johnson chose to fly in the cheaper economy clas... More... |
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Archery Road residents appeal to GLA member
On Wednesday (23rd July) GLA assembly member Gareth Bacon joined Eltham North ward Councillor Spencer Drury to meet with 31 residents of Archery Road in Eltham to discuss reducing car speeds along their road.
AM Baco... More... |
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Movement on Lidls and Co-op
There have been some recent changes to the situation with two of the largest sites on Eltham High Street.
It appears that the Co-op building which has been empty for over a year now have been temporarily leased until January 2009 to Pound Land Ltd and the store should open today (Thursday).... More... |
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Greenwich schools face closure
The National Challenge launched by the Labour government has left at least four Greenwich secondary schools facing closure if their exam results don’t improve.
The National Challenge requires every secondary school in England to have at least 30% of their students achieving 5 ... More... |
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Labour choose propaganda over services
CONSERVATIVES have called on Labour to come clean about exactly how much it spends on its newsletter Greenwich Time as the council starts delivering it weekly. There has been no public statement about the extra cost of delivering 48 issues to every household in the borough and it ... More... |
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Conservatives fight for local Post Office
At the March Council meeting Eltham North Councillor Spencer Drury presented a petition signed by over 650 people opposing the closure of the Sub Post Office at 263 Eltham High Street.
At the Council meeting Spencer also asked the Labour Deputy Leader if the Council h... More... |
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Archery Road petitions reported back to Council
Council agrees to further traffic survey but rejects speed humps
At February’s full Council meeting reports were received on petitions presented by Eltham North Councillor Spencer Drury on behalf of residents of Archery Road. The two petitions requested a width restriction at th... More... |
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Conservatives fight cuts at the Queen Elizabeth
At the February Council meeting Conservative Councillors objected to the cuts to hospitals across South East London (and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in particular) contained in the Picture of Health document (which is currently being consulted on).
Conservatives put forward a motion reject... More... |
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Eltham North Schools hit by Labour plans
CONSERVATIVES were today calling for Labour to withdraw new proposals which will mean good schools in Eltham North will receive less funding for Special Educational Needs. The plans are likely to have a particularly damaging effect on Eltham Church of England, St Mary’s and the Gordon pr... More... |
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