News published February 2022
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Royal Greenwich celebrates Fairtrade Fortnight
Royal Greenwich celebrates Fairtrade Fortnight with in-person events at the Plumstead Centre and Eltham Centre
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The Big Conversation Phase 3 Focus Groups – have your say now!
As part of Phase 3 of the Big Conversation, residents in the Royal Borough of Greenwich have the opportunity to share their views.
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Royal Borough of Greenwich budget extends council tax support scheme to protect least well off and tackles health inequalities
At a meeting of Full Council last night (24 February), councillors agreed to set council tax rates and the budget for the coming year 2022/23.
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The Royal Borough of Greenwich stands in solidarity with the people of Ukraine
Refugees are welcome in Royal Greenwich
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West Greenwich low traffic neighbourhood - decision
A low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) has been on trial in West Greenwich since August 2020 to try to reduce traffic, improve air quality and improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists in the area.
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Has the pandemic changed your priorities? Have your say on The Big Conversation Phase 2
The Council has opened phase 2 of The Big Conversation following the launch of phase 1 earlier this year.
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West Greenwich low traffic neighbourhood
A statement from the Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Environment, Sustainability and Transport
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COVID memorial bench mysteriously reappears after Council campaign
A COVID-19 memorial bench, which was stolen from King George’s Field, outside Greenwich Cemetery on Monday, has mysteriously reappeared following a public campaign by the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
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The Royal Borough of Greenwich instates COVID-19 memorial benches in 23 parks and open spaces
Today the Royal Borough of Greenwich officially opened the first of 23 memorial benches, dedicated to those who lost their lives during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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New police team launched in Woolwich Town Centre
A new, dedicated police team has been launched for Woolwich Town Centre to crack down on crime and keep our community safe.