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Addiscombe Mutual-Aid: How Addiscombe residents are helping our neighbours
- 5 June 2020
- Posted by: Hannah Lockett
- Category: Latest News
No CommentsCovid-19 has been a trying time for all of us over the last three months, with many of us stuck in our homes, with limited contact with the outside world. We have also seen how Addiscombe residents have risen to the challenge this pandemic has given us, with many people helping out their neighbours, and
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Food and Household Goods donation site at St Mildred’s, Bingham Road.
- 5 June 2020
- Posted by: Hannah Lockett
- Category: Latest News
Addiscombe Residents have set up a food and household goods donation point at St Mildred’s Church, Bingham Road. This donation site was set up in response to appeals by local charities, such as Croydon Voluntary Action and Croydon Salvation Army, that Croydon food banks were running low on foods and household essentials. Addiscombe Mutual-Aid has
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Have your say and help shape the future of the Purley Way
- 3 June 2020
- Posted by: Hannah Lockett
- Category: Latest News
Residents are being invited to have their say and help shape Croydon Council’s future plans for the Purley Way. The public’s likes, dislikes, memories, opinions and ideas on how they would like to see the neighbourhood develop are being sought as part of the initial stages of a new project determining how the area around
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Blackhorse Lane Bridges re-open
- 8 March 2020
- Posted by: Cllr Sean Fitzsimons
- Category: Latest News
In February 2020 the final barriers on Blackhorse Lane have come down and the two bridges are now open to both pedestrians and to vehicles. This article gives some information an the reasons why the two bridges were closed to cars and lorries; why both bridges were replaced in one go; the additional problems that
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Save the Glamorgan Campaign
- 7 March 2020
- Posted by: Cllr Sean Fitzsimons
- Category: Latest News, Planning
We are supporting the community-led campaign to save the old Glamorgan Pub. The current owners want to demolish the building and replaced with a block of flats. The public house, on the corner of Cross Road and Cherry Orchard Road, has a history going back 150 years, as has the potential to become a cornerstone