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September 2023 Councillors Update
- 27 November 2024
- Posted by: Cllr Sean Fitzsimons
- Category: Community Safety, Councillors, Councillors Newsletter Updates, East Croydon Station, Latest News, Planning, Public House, Tunstall Nursery
No CommentsAnti-Social Behaviour Walkabout 12th August 2023 Clive and Patricia carried out a walkabout with the local police Safer Neighbourhood Team. Visited Leslie Grove, Alpha Road, and Freemasons Road regarding Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB). We are trying to help residents source metal gates for the Alpha Road and Leslie Grove alleyways. Councillors also received concerns about supported
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Story on Tunstall Nursery by Nursery World Aug 2023
- 3 September 2023
- Posted by: Cllr Sean Fitzsimons
- Category: Croydon Council, Latest News, Schools, Tunstall Nursery
Addiscombe and East Croydon have been blessed for many years with its state-maintained nursery school on Tunstall Road called Tunstall Nursery School. As their website set out. “Maintained nurseries are unique in the childcare provision and unique to England. There are currently 392 Maintained Nursery Schools (MNS) in the country. Maintained nurseries are funded by
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August 2021 Planning & Construction Update
- 16 August 2021
- Posted by: Cllr Sean Fitzsimons
- Category: Latest News, Planning
Construction activity continues to pick up in the East Croydon part of the Addiscombe West Ward with notification by Network Rail that they intend to start demolishing the disused Sorting Office next to East Croydon Station. Planning application: 21/01831/PAD submitted April 2021. Application to demolish the building. Submitted by Network Mail, who bought the site from Hyde
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Six months to buy the Glamorgan Pub
- 16 August 2021
- Posted by: Cllr Sean Fitzsimons
- Category: Glamorgan Phoenix Ltd, Glamorgan Pub, Latest News, Public House
It’s been a busy few months. In March 2021 we reported that the developers had withdrawn their original planning application to demolish the existing Public House and replace it with a 10-storey residential Tower with a small space on the ground floor that would act as the “Public House Replacement”. This followed poor feedback from
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Why we oppose the 498 Co-Living redevelopment of City-Link House at East Croydon
- 11 August 2021
- Posted by: Cllr Sean Fitzsimons
- Category: Application, Latest News, Planning
One of Britain’s most wealthy families, the Westons, whose companies own Selfridges and Primark, are behind proposals to demolish the City Link House office buildings on Addiscombe Road and build a 28-storey building of 498 co-living units and 85 residential units. Weston’s Wittington Investments, working with Fifth State, has submitted a planning application 21/02912/FUL to