News published May 2020
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Wyborne Primary School: Proposed School Street
We have amended our proposals for the School Street initiative.
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Keeping our climate change response on track
Despite some of the environmental benefits we’ve seen as a result of the lockdown, we know this isn't the long-term answer to addressing the climate emergency. But maybe we can take something from it.
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We've launched three community libraries
While libraries across the borough are closed, we have been working with businesses to set up community libraries to give local residents access to a selection of books.
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Quiz our Leader and new cabinet at #AskGreenwich
We’re running virtual Q&A sessions with our Cabinet Members so that you can find out more about who they are, and more importantly inform them about their upcoming priorities.
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Kindness matters: Pass the Time
It’s Mental Health Awareness Week (18-24 May) and this year’s theme is kindness.
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Statement on the reopening of schools in the borough
During the COVID-19 crisis the majority of Royal Borough of Greenwich Schools have remained open for children who are vulnerable and for those whose parents are key workers.
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Kindness matters: How the Community Hub is making a difference
It’s Mental Health Awareness Week (18-24 May) and this year’s theme is kindness.
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Keeping vulnerable young residents safe in Royal Greenwich during COVID-19
As the COVID-19 crisis took grip in March, swift action was taken to ensure any increase in demand for care placements for children and young people would be met, by setting up a new children’s home.
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Kindness matters
It’s Mental Health Awareness Week (18-24 May) and this year’s theme is kindness. Kindness to yourself and to others.
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Highway works to recommence around the borough
When the lockdown was introduced, we suspended planned highway work except for essential safety maintenance.