News published March 2024
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The Eltham Centre’s, something old and something new
One of London’s most unique attributes is its ability to bring the old and new together and the Eltham Centre is no exception with the recent installation of historic stained-glass windows from 1939.
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Free led cycle rides around the borough
The Royal Borough of Greenwich is partnering with Eager Cycle Coaching to offer a series of free themed cycle rides in the months of April, May and June 2024.
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Have your say: Improving community engagement throughout the planning process
We’re consulting on two key documents which outline how the council and developers will include community voices throughout the planning and development process.
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Launch of All Zones Permit system and Vehicle Drive Away
Royal Greenwich is launching an all zones permit system, from 19 March 2024. This approach streamlines parking for businesses and visitors, making it easier to park anywhere in the borough.
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Statement on unauthorised advert in Greenwich Town Centre
Statement on unauthorised advert in Greenwich Town Centre
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We're opening a new Universal Credit Managed Migration advice hub and extending cost of living support
Residents struggling with the switch to Universal Credit will be able to access new in-person advice at the Woolwich Centre.
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We've launched a Co-operative Commission to help shape the future of collaboration
We are proud to announce the launch of our Co-operative Commission, a pivotal initiative aimed at shaping the future of co-operative collaboration within the borough.
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Improving our homes: £430 million investment to transform council homes
The Royal Borough of Greenwich has announced its biggest investment in council homes for a generation – as part of a £430 million capital repairs programme.
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Build your career in construction
Aged 19 or over? You can now sign up for the free Greenwich Local Labour into Construction (GLLiC) pre-apprenticeship training scheme.
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Tenants move into new Woolwich council homes
Delighted tenants have moved into a new development of 33 council homes in Woolwich.