Posts by Michael Trimmer
Croydon Council is asserting its commitment to preserving the beauty and history of the borough by looking into creating nine additional conservation areas. This work would reinfore Executive Mayor Jason Perry’s pledge to safeguard the borough’s distinctive neighbourhoods and historical landmarks. The proposed areas range from the historic Sanderstead Village, noted for its medieval parish […]
A major planning milestone has been achieved in Chelsea with approval for 274 new homes, including the borough’s first purpose-built extra care housing at Lots Road South. The scheme, developed in partnership with Mount Anvil, is designed to provide independent living for older residents over 55 who require home care, with round-the-clock on-site support. The […]
The city of London is preparing for an extraordinary year of sport in 2026, featuring the return of NBA regular-season basketball and crucial matches for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. The semi-finals are scheduled at The Oval, with the final taking place at Lord’s on 5 July. London has previously established itself as a […]
London boroughs are facing mounting pressure as funding shortfalls and soaring service demand continue to strain local finances. Responding to the provisional Local Government Finance Settlement for 2026-27, Cllr Claire Holland, Chair of London Councils, highlighted the delicate balancing act facing councils across the capital. “A combination of long-term structural underfunding, skyrocketing demand for services […]
London Councils is stepping up its enforcement of the London Lorry Control Scheme (LLCS) with the introduction of automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras across the capital. The cameras are being rolled out following a successful pilot programme and will work alongside on-street Enforcement Officers to ensure heavy goods vehicle (HGV) operators comply with the […]
Tragedy has struck as a two-year-old boy from London has died just days before Christmas following a serious collision on the A1. The crash happened on the northbound carriageway near Peterborough on Saturday, December 20, and involved two vehicles. The toddler was travelling in a Toyota Auris with five other people when the car broke […]
Chinese robotaxis could arrive on London streets as soon as 2026 following announcements from ride-sharing companies Uber and Lyft about partnerships with Baidu to trial autonomous vehicles. The companies are seeking regulatory approval to begin testing driverless taxis in London. Baidu’s Apollo Go service already operates in multiple cities in China and has completed millions […]
Two men identified by police as members of what has been described as “London’s most prolific Grindr gang” have been jailed for a combined total of eight and a half years. The pair used the gay dating app to target victims across the capital, stealing personal items and committing fraud over a six month period. […]
The elusive street artist Banksy has reportely confirmed via reliable channels he is responsible for a new mural that has appeared in Bayswater, west London. The Banksy Bayswater mural shows two children lying on the ground, dressed in wellington boots, coats and winter bobble hats, with one child pointing upwards towards the sky. The artwork […]
Waterloo and Liverpool Street stations will close over the Christmas period to allow essential engineering work. At Liverpool Street, the station will shut to enable the installation of new glass panels above the concourse. The works will also include the replacement of the ageing drainage system. Waterloo will close to allow installation of new rail […]