News published June 2022
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Towards Zero Waste: Royal Borough of Greenwich to collect general waste every two weeks from February 2023
From February 2023, the Royal Borough of Greenwich will collect general waste every two weeks but recycling and food waste collections will remain weekly.
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Holiday Food and Fun returns for Summer!
Free holiday club places will be available for eligible children throughout the summer holidays as Holiday Food and Fun returns!
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Royal Greenwich encourages LGBTQ+ foster carers ahead of Pride
The Royal Borough of Greenwich is encouraging more people from our LGBTQ+ communities to consider fostering as we try to build a loving, inclusive borough filled with happy families.
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Royal Greenwich and Newham council-leaders meet Abena Oppong-Asare MP and Seb Dance to champion better transport links to Thamesmead
Council leaders meet each other to discuss better transport links for Thamesmead.
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The Royal Borough of Greenwich will work with residents to tackle food poverty and the rising cost of living
A taskforce has been launched to support residents and local businesses in Royal Greenwich with the rising cost of living.
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Council opens Woolwich Front Room creative community space on Powis Street
Royal Greenwich Councillors have officially unveiled the Woolwich Front Room, a new creative community space in the heart of the town centre.
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Six Royal Greenwich playgrounds to receive a makeover!
Six playgrounds in the borough will see exciting improvements this summer, with the installation of high quality play equipment, much of which can also be used by children with disabilities.
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Refugees are welcome in Royal Greenwich!
June 20-26 marks Refugee Week, an annual festival celebrating the amazing contributions of refugees, and the theme for 2022 is ‘healing’.
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Have your say on design proposals for Woolwich town centre
We’re asking local people for their feedback on exciting design proposals that aim to revitalise Woolwich town centre.
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Ground broken for new reduced price homes in Charlton
A ceremony marking the start of construction work on 48 new homes which will be sold to local residents at a reduced price was held last week in Charlton.