News published January 2023
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DG Cities to help council residents manage their energy use
DG cities, the Council’s urban innovation company, is installing 40 electricity monitors across council homes in the borough as part of an energy savings trial.
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Deputy Leader's letter to Southeastern on timetable changes
Deputy Leader, Cllr Averil Lekau, has written to Southeastern again regarding the impact of recent timetable changes on essential train services through Royal Greenwich.
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Free packed lunches for any child this half-term
Any child in Royal Greenwich can get a free lunch this half-term as the Council’s holiday meal scheme returns to libraries and leisure centres.
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Council to invest £3.655 million into borough’s voluntary and community sector
Over the next four years, voluntary and community organisations across Royal Greenwich will receive £3.655 million in council funding.
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We are delighted to be funding Warm Spaces run by 22 community groups
We are funding 22 warm spaces across the borough for residents facing extreme fuel poverty and unable to heat their homes.
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Have your say on our budget for 2023 to 2024
The Council is asking residents to comment before it sets its annual budget for 2023 to 2024.
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Statement about the Avery Hill Winter Garden bid submission
A statement about the Avery Hill Winter Garden Levelling Up funding bid submission from the Cabinet Member for Equality, Culture and Communities and Ward Councillors for Eltham Town and Avery Hill.
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First London at Night Conference held in Woolwich
On Thursday 19 January, the event brought together leaders and decision-makers from across the city to Woolwich to answer the question: how do we create a fair, diverse and sustainable 24-hour city?
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Get involved with LGBTQ+ History Month activities across Royal Greenwich this February
February is LGBTQ+ History Month and the Royal Borough of Greenwich and partners will come together for a range of inclusive events that all residents can get involved in.
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Statement from Cllr Anthony Okereke on the Nepal plane crash
Cllr Anthony Okereke, Leader of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, said