News published October 2019
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Shop till you drop for Black History Month: African-Caribbean showcase pops-up at Made in Greenwich
As part of Black History Month, the Council is supporting local black female entrepreneurs to celebrate the contribution of BAME (black, Asian, minority ethnic) businesses in the borough.
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Don’t let your health hold you back from finding your perfect job
Health and Wellbeing Fair on Tuesday 22 October at Glyndon Community Centre.
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Vehicle seizure notice - WN05 SE0
A Mercedes Sprinter Flatbed, WN05 SE0, was seized at 7.25am on 3 October 2019 at Waverley Road, SE18.
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No place for hate
As the country unites to say no to hate crime this week, we are celebrating the rich diversity in Royal Greenwich and sending a reminder that hate crime will not be tolerated.
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Woolwich Works hiring for arts, culture, administration and education roles
Arts roles available with Woolwich Creative District Trust.
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Shining a light on adoption in Royal Greenwich during National Adoption Week
There are more than twice as many children and young people waiting to be adopted as there are adopters in London, meaning some end up waiting much longer to be adopted than others.
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Royal Greenwich Remembrance Events 2019
Royal Borough of Greenwich is marking the lead up to Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day on 10 and 11 November with a number of memorial events, all of which are free to attend.
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Plumstead regeneration: businesses to get a boost with shop front improvements
The Royal Borough of Greenwich is giving businesses along Plumstead High Street the opportunity to spruce up their shop fronts with up to 90 per cent of the costs paid for.
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Illegal Smirnoff vodka seized in Greenwich
We have seized 900 bottles of illegal alcohol from a storage facility in Greenwich.
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Woolwich one of Mayor of London’s selected locations to provide Brexit business advice
Woolwich Centre Library announced as one of the Mayor of London’s nine new London Growth Hub centres.