Bromley Greens have been active with local events – challenging Bromley Council budget cuts, which will withdraw services from Bromley’s vulnerable sectors, including Young people, Nursery years and council-supplied services to the elderly which will be run by an agency.
Members supported the Bromley Cuts Concern movement, which led protests in the High Street and at decision-making council meetings.
Biggin Hill Airport and it’s bid to expand hours and changes to include fare-paying passengers for the Olympics, received a resounding chorus of ‘No’ to any expansion, at a recent meeting organised by Bromley Council.
Support for development for the Studio – a building in Beckenham given to the people for an Arts and Crafts centre and educational use – has been on-going, however restoration costs, planning permissions and suitability of tenants, has stalled the process.
Bromley Town Centre Development plans include 14 sites within the town centre area, and include building behind Bromley North station, retail and housing development on the west side of the High Street, at Bromley South replacing the present Westmoreland Road car Park. Full details are available at Bromley Council’s website.