News published June 2019
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Get on course to learn something new
A variety of courses for adults are being showcased at a learners open day on Monday 8 July.
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Help improve internet connectivity in Royal Greenwich
We would like everyone who lives or works in the borough to complete a survey about the quality of broadband services.
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New app launches in Eltham to help tackle crime and anti-social behaviour
We have launched a new app for local businesses, community groups and partners, to help make Eltham town centre safer and more welcoming.
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Pride crossings get the green light
Pedestrian crossings across the Royal Borough of Greenwich have been painted in vibrant rainbow colours to celebrate inclusivity and show support for this year’s Pride in London events.
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Young people of Royal Greenwich celebrated during the annual Do the Right Thing Awards Ceremony
Royal Borough of Greenwich celebrates outstanding achievements of children and young people in the borough during annual Do the Right Thing, Young Citizen of the Year Award ceremony.
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Hefty fine for retailers prosecuted for underage knife sales
Two stores that sold knives to youngsters have been prosecuted and ordered to pay a hefty fine to the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
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Residents receive keys to new brand homes on former Woolwich Estate
The Leader of the Council Cllr Danny Thorpe and Cllr Chris Kirby, Cabinet Member for Housing presented six families with keys to their new homes at Vaile Court, in Woolwich, on Wednesday 12 June 2019.
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A serving of double scoops for ice cream van traders
Working with the Metropolitan police, we carried out Operation Double Scoop to target ice cream vans illegally operating within prohibited areas in Greenwich on Saturday 8 June.
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First all-through school from nursery to sixth form opens
Pupils, councillors and religious dignitaries celebrated the official opening of St Mary Magdalene Church of England School’s Greenwich Peninsula campus at a special grand opening on 6 June 2019.