News published February 2024
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One step closer for new Kidbrooke special school
Plans for a much-needed new Special Educational Needs (SEN) school have taken a step forward as residents are invited to have their say on proposals.
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Lee neighbourhood area residents vote in favour of new Neighbourhood Plan
On Thursday 15 February residents of the Lee Neighbourhood Area, voted in a local referendum to adopt a new neighbourhood plan which will be used to decide planning applications in the area.
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Protecting children's mental health and tackling climate change: Our proposed budget for 2024 to 2025
Protecting and supporting children and young people and tackling the environmental crisis is at the heart of the our new budget proposals for 2024 to 2025 *subject to approval.
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Are you ready to vote in the next Greater London Authority (GLA) elections?
The next GLA elections are coming up on 2 May 2024 and will be the first borough-wide elections in the Royal Borough of Greenwich to require voter ID. Do you have everything you need to vote?
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Leave your message after the tone and shape Our Greenwich
We’re opening Our Greenwich (OG) phone booths to give residents the chance to share their priorities for the borough and shape our upcoming annual plan.
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Hop aboard the WOW Girls Festival Bus in Woolwich this International Women’s Day
Get inspired in Royal Greenwich this International Women’s Day at the council’s free community event on Friday 8 March.
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Vote to fund your favourite community project
You now get the chance to vote for three favourite projects which you think will have the biggest impact in your community. Residents’ votes will help decide which projects should receive funding
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Make small changes to become more physically active
The Director of Public Health Annual Report aims to help people in Royal Greenwich become more active.
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Calling Royal Greenwich residents: Apply now for the new Community Arts Fund Advisory Panel
The search for the first ever Community Arts Fund Advisory Panel is on!
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We are urging the government to make vital reforms to the apprenticeship system
The Royal Borough of Greenwich, local educators and employers are calling for urgent reforms to the apprenticeship system to widen access to apprenticeships for both learners and employers.