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Save the Glamorgan Campaign January 2021 Update
- 2 January 2021
- Posted by: Cllr Sean Fitzsimons
- Category: Glamorgan Pub, Latest News, Public House
No CommentsThe Glamorgan Pub, near East Croydon Station, when properly looked after by previous owners The next meeting of Save the Glamorgan Campaign will be an online meeting via Zoom on Wednesday 27th January 2021 at 7 pm. Details will be circulated shortly—more information on the group's Facebook page. The planning application 19/05926/FUL to demolish the -
Covid-19 Lockdown: How Addiscombe & East Croydon Residents can help their Neighbours
- 1 November 2020
- Posted by: Cllr Sean Fitzsimons
- Category: Community Groups, Croydon Voluntary Action, Latest News, Mutual-Aid, Resident Associations, Voluntary
Information about meeting on 5th November 2020 on how Addiscombe and East Croydon residents can help their neighbours during new Covid-19 lockdown
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“Save the Glamorgan” Annual General Meeting
- 26 October 2020
- Posted by: Cllr Sean Fitzsimons
- Category: Application, Glamorgan Pub, Latest News, Planning, Public House
This Wednesday, at 7 pm on 28th October 2020 “The Save the Glamorgan” campaign is holding its Annual General Meeting. We will also discuss how as a community we can oppose the developer’s proposals to demolish the pub and replace it with a ten-storey building of 36 flats. Meeting Details The meeting will be held
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Unblock the Croydon Bottleneck
- 22 September 2020
- Posted by: Cllr Sean Fitzsimons
- Category: Buses, Consultation, Cycling, East Croydon Station, Latest News, Norwood Junction, Pedestrians, Roads, Trains, Trams, Transport
Let’s avoid the East Croydon Donut Addiscombe West Councillors response to Network Rail’s proposals to rebuild East Croydon Railway Station Addiscombe West Councillors: “Good but could be so much better”. Network Rail is currently consulting the public on its “Unblock the Croydon Bottleneck” proposals (Croydon Area Remodelling Scheme, CARS) to improve the reliability of the
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Making Addiscombe streets safer for pedestrians and cyclists
- 17 September 2020
- Posted by: Cllr Sean Fitzsimons
- Category: Buses, Latest News, Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, Roads, Transport
The case for Active Travel “The government expects local authorities to make significant changes to their road layouts to give more space to cyclists and pedestrians” Grant Shapps, Secretary of State for Transport, May 2020. Croydon Council supports the Government new policy of promoting Active Travel across the country. The government stated its aim was