News published November 2017
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Strategy launched at first Voluntary and Community Sector conference
Over 150 people attended the Royal Borough's first voluntary and community sector conference.
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Funding boost for Hervey Road playing fields project
Funding of an additional £100,000 has been awarded to build a new pavilion and bring improved local sports facilities to the area.
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Noisy neighbour fined for blasting out loud music for months
The man, who ignored 11 warnings to turn down his music, was fined £4,400 following a successful prosecution by the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
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Landlords warned all homes with multiple occupants in the Royal Borough must be licensed
The Royal Borough is raising awareness about new licensing requirements for rental properties.
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Thousands gather for Eltham Lights Up
Eltham Lights Up saw a huge turnout as thousands of people flocked to the high street to enjoy the annual winter event on 16 November.
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Christmas countdown is on in Thamesmead
Thamesmead Christmas Sparkle comes to the Clocktower on Friday 8 December.
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Organisations recognised for their healthy and happy workplaces
The eight organisations met the criteria to achieve the Healthy Workplace Charter.
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Young people take on key roles for Takeover Challenge 2017
Young people had the chance to take over a range of roles in the Royal Borough of Greenwich on national Takeover Challenge day (17 November).
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Park and shop local this Small Business Saturday
Small Business Saturday takes place on 2 December and is the national day dedicated to celebrating and supporting small businesses.
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Illegal subletting costs former council tenant £11,700
Marco Travez was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment and ordered to pay the Royal Borough of Greenwich his rental profit.