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  • Photo of Cllr Danny Thorpe and Cllr Miranda Williams on site at the Ground-Breaking of the Royal Hill Development

    Work starts on Council’s purpose-built homes in West Greenwich for people with learning disabilities

    Published: Thursday, 17th March 2022

    A ground-breaking ceremony marked the start of works by the Council to build a specialist development of new homes for people with learning disabilities in Royal Hill, West Greenwich, on 15 March 2022

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