News published August 2022
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Leader of the Royal Borough of Greenwich joins calls for an immediate freeze on the energy cap
Ofgem’s announcement today that the energy price cap will rise to £3,549 will plunge thousands more families into fuel poverty.
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The Royal Borough of Greenwich and DG Cities are clamping down on fly-tipping using state-of-the-art cameras
State-of-the-art cameras are being installed on the Barnfield Estate in Plumstead, as part of a council crackdown on illegal rubbish dumping.
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Restaurant and shisha bar prosecuted for loud music
A restaurant and shisha bar in Woolwich has been fined a total of £2,046.05 for late-night noise disturbances.
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Five newly refurbished playgrounds reopen across Royal Greenwich
Five Royal Greenwich playgrounds have been reopened across the borough following extensive refurbishment works.
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Help shape improvements to Royal Greenwich’s transport network
We’re asking residents, businesses and community groups to share their feedback on our draft Transport Strategy, to help improve the safety, efficiency and sustainability of Royal Greenwich’s network.
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Grants of up to £10,000 available to help make homes energy efficient and cut costs for eligible residents
The Royal Borough of Greenwich has secured funding to help reduce energy costs for eligible homeowners, by making their homes more energy efficient.
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We've launched a business survey to understand the impact of rising costs on the local economy
The survey is part of ongoing work to support residents, businesses and communities through the rising cost of living.
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We've made a £1,000 donation to Avery Hill Foodbank as part of the Greenwich Supports campaign
The Royal Borough of Greenwich has donated £1,000 to Avery Hill Foodbank, which it secured from a production company who are filming in the borough.
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Council pays tribute to retiring foster carer after two decades service
The Royal Borough of Greenwich is paying a fond farewell to one of its most dedicated foster carers after over 20 years of support.
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Funding bid submitted for £11.7 million restoration of historic Avery Hill Winter Garden
The Royal Borough of Greenwich and local community members are backing a £6.9 million funding bid to restore the Avery Hill Winter Garden to its former glory.