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  • Image shows black and white photo of Home Office sign, with the words: 22 London councils condemn Home Office treatment of asylum seekers

    Councils across London condemn Home Office treatment of asylum seekers

    Published: Monday, 13th March 2023

    Two thirds of councils in London condemn Home Office treatment of asylum seekers.

  • The Royal Borough of Greenwich deplores refugee removals

    Published: Thursday, 9th February 2023

    The Royal Borough of Greenwich is growing increasingly concerned about the treatment of refugees and asylum seekers living in hotels, following the latest forced removal of 100 people in the borough.

  • Afghan refugees are welcome in Royal Greenwich

    The Royal Borough of Greenwich pledges support for Afghan refugees

    Published: Monday, 23rd August 2021

    The Royal Borough of Greenwich has confirmed that it will accept refugees from Afghanistan and provide all the support it can for people fleeing the country.

  • A white man in a blue shirt standing next to a smiling black woman who's wearing black glasses and a red blouse. They are both standing outside the artFix cafe in Woolwich.

    Become dementia inclusive this World Alzheimer’s Month

    Published: Wednesday, 11th September 2019

    As September marks World Alzheimer’s Month, we're encouraging residents, local businesses and community groups to become more aware and accommodating of the needs of people with dementia.

  • TV star Arabella Weir celebrates Royal Greenwich Shared Lives

    Published: Wednesday, 21st November 2018

    Actress and author Arabella Weir has made a film with two Greenwich women to help celebrate a home-based adult care scheme in the Royal Borough.

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