News published September 2018
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Plumstead shows love for local street cleaner
The Mayor of Greenwich Cllr Christine May has been out to thank a hard working street cleaner who received a mountain of praise from Plumstead locals.
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Students encouraged to check their private landlord is licensed
Students living in private shared accommodation in the Royal Borough of Greenwich are being encouraged to check that their landlord is licensed.
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Councils work together to deep clean Wilton Road
A joint cleaning operation by Royal Borough of Greenwich and London Borough of Bexley took place to improve the appearance of the area for the local community.
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Greenwich gardens are bloomin' marvellous
Green fingered residents have been showing off their talents and giving the judges a tough job in this year's Greenwich in Bloom.
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Residents on benefits urged to sign up now to free school lunches to keep them until 2022
School dinners have come a long way in the past 20 years since Jamie Oliver started his campaign here in Royal Greenwich to make them healthier and more interesting.
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Fresh funding for great grassroots projects
The second round of the Greenwich Neighbourhood Growth fund opens today, giving community groups across the borough the opportunity to apply for funding to deliver local improvement projects.
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14 month jail sentence for housing association tenant caught subletting
On 3 September 2018, Mr Anthony Rose, 45, was sentenced to 14 months imprisonment for illegally subletting his housing association property for over six years.
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Trading standards save the home of two vulnerable siblings
Royal Borough trading standards officers helped prevent two siblings from losing their family home after they were befriended by rogue trader.
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Royal Greenwich successfully prosecutes noisy neighbour
A resident who drove neighbours to despair by persistently playing excessively loud music at his home has to pay £750 following a successful prosecution by the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
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Blood Pressure roadshow returns to Royal Greenwich
The Royal Borough of Greenwich has teamed up with Charlton Athletic Community Trust and The British Heart Foundation for the 'Be Sure of your Blood Pressure' roadshow.