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Daily Archives: May 1, 2012
Croydon stops LibDem Paddick from using a public library
A planned meeting by Brian Paddick at the under-threat Upper Norwood Library at lunchtime today had to be hastily re-arranged after Croydon Council refused the LibDem London Mayor candidate permission to hold his election event on public premises. A spokesman … Continue reading
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Candidate has second worst attendance record at Town Hall
£2,634.11 That’s the average cost to Croydon’s Council Tax-payers for the presence at each official council, cabinet or committee meeting attended in the past 12 months by Steve “Britain’s most overpaid local councillor” O’Connell. It was revealed at last night’s … Continue reading
“Scandalous” waste of millions on roadwork chaos
At a time of austerity, when we are told that the people in charge of Croydon Council are seeking absolute value for our money, making every penny count, it is not unreasonable still to expect public works to be done … Continue reading