News published February 2023
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Free mobile sim cards for low-income households in Royal Greenwich
The Royal Borough of Greenwich, in partnership with Better, has joined a national scheme to provide 7,200 free mobile sims to residents.
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Funding secured for Changing Places toilet in Woolwich
Woolwich is set to benefit from a new Changing Places toilet after a successful funding bid by the Council.
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Come and meet the animals at Maryon Wilson Park
Public tours of the Maryon Wilson Animal Park are back! Come along to say hello to a whole farmyard of animals, including, ducks, sheep, deer, peacocks and Pepper and George the pigs.
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Become a Community Champion today
After the success of Community Champions during the pandemic, The Royal Borough of Greenwich has decided to recruit more champions to help our borough stay connected
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Safer sleeping with your baby
If you are a parent, step parent or carer of an infant, there are a few simple steps outlined in this guide to help reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
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Help shape neighbourhood improvements in west and east Greenwich
Royal Greenwich is asking for feedback to help design improvements in west and east Greenwich that will create a safer and healthier environment for residents and businesses.
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One in ten new Royal Greenwich council homes designed for people who use wheelchairs
Councillors visited a family in a new wheelchair-adapted home to see how our Greenwich Builds programme is transforming life for residents on the housing waiting list who have a physical disability.
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Write to the Prime Minister for fairer funding for Greenwich
Co-sign Cllr Okereke’s letter to the Prime Minister by filling in the form at the bottom. The following will be sent with your name and address in support.
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Protecting frontline services and investing in what matters to residents: Our proposed budget for 2023/2024
Protecting frontline services and helping the most vulnerable are at the heart of the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s new budget proposals for 2023/2024, published on Tuesday and *subject to approval.
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The Royal Borough of Greenwich deplores refugee removals
The Royal Borough of Greenwich is growing increasingly concerned about the treatment of refugees and asylum seekers living in hotels, following the latest forced removal of 100 people in the borough.