Labour issues late appeal for election candidates to volunteer

EXCLUSIVE: With little more than 12 weeks until polling day, the party of Mandelson, McSweeney and Starmer has yet to name its candidates in 11 of this borough’s 28 voting districts.
By WALTER CRONXITE, Political Editor 

The Labour Party in Croydon is struggling to fill all 70 candidate slots for the local elections, which are due to be held on May 7.

Labour members throughout the borough received a notification this week from the party’s London region office, declaring that 2026 selections have been “extended”. It is little more than 12 weeks to election day.

The email was sent the day after the Labour Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, stood up in the Commons and admitted that he had known about Peter Mandelson’s continuing association with paedophile sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein before he appointed the Blairite peer as the King’s Ambassador to Washington, one of the most prestigious and important jobs in diplomacy. Continue reading

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Purley writer Dobbyn named in top dozen of poetry competition

Johnny Dobbyn, one of Inside Croydon’s long-time contributors, has had one of his poems, Kill Switch, highly commended in the 2026 Daily Telegraph poetry competition.

Poet, innit: Johnny Dobbyn

Kill Switch was chosen among the best works from a record entry – more than 700 – all written on the set theme of “Mothers”.

The Telegraph announced the results yesterday, with the winning entry, While You Still Know Who I Am, by William Horsted, published in the newspaper and read in an online video by actor Sam West.

Dobbyn, who lives in Purley, works as a journalist. Last year he completed his 50th season of playing rugby, man and boy, for John Fisher School and, more recently, Purley-John Fisher. Dobbyn wrote about the tries and trials of coarse rugby for this website for several years, charting the slow decline of the game at grassroots level.

A frequent guest on the Croydon Insider podcast, Dobbyn has also written for this website about mental health programmes and domestic violence. His reporting of the Kulpa app, provided for the victims of abuse, helped to persuade the Metropolitan Police to trial its use by officers across London. Continue reading

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Highly commended: Johnny Dobbyn’s poem ‘Kill Switch’

Kill Switch

By Johnny Dobbyn
Highly commended, Daily Telegraph poetry competition 2026

The red-eyed imp ischemia
sat in the corner of her kitchen,
squatting in the litter tray,
and wondering when to make its presence felt.

It saw the Post-it affirmations
stuck to the fridge,
and sniggered at her silly notes
offering prayers to the angels.

Useless sticky paper pieces,
pointless yellow rectangles,
handwritten words of manifestation,
showing a preference for aphorism over action.

Better would have been
a padlock on the biscuit tin,
fewer fillings of the ashtray,
a walk round the block and less magical thinking.

Ischemia (iss-kee-me-ah)
is a hard word, a hard word among many.
Metastasis (meh-tass-teh-sis);
thymic (thigh-mick); sarcoma (sar-co-maa).

Hard to say, hard to read, harder to hear.
They are many and varied yet all mean the same.
But it was the nasty little imp this day,
and one hard to spot the doctors named.

It was in the small hours
– it’s always in the small hours –
when the soft-voiced call came
that ischemia was in bed seven.

In a dark warm room
lit with diodes and neons,
among the sounds of quiet sobs
and the shuffle of Crocs.

All by mouth was lollipops,
wet pink swabs of foam.
Water on a stick, and scant enough at that
while the clipboard proffered demanded consent.

She was once the mother and now the child,
so I sang her all the songs she sang to me
– go to sleep now, my sleepy head –
as they reached for the switch beside her bed.

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Deputy mayor approves of Shirley Park’s free school meal deal

Joanne McCartney, the deputy mayor for children and families, visited Shirley Park Primary School this week to see how the Mayor of London’s universal free school meals programme for the capital’s state primary schools is benefiting children and their families.

Dinner time: Joanne McCartney, the deputy mayor for children and families, joined pupils at Shirley Park Primary this week to sample their school dinners

McCartney, accompanied by Croydon East MP Natasha Irons, was led by a group of pupils for a tour as she heard how the school is incorporating nutritious meals into everyday life. She joined them for a healthy lunch and heard first-hand about what the Mayor’s free school meals programme means to them and their families.

The scheme is saving families more than £500 per child each year, while ensuring every primary school pupil can enjoy a hot, nutritious meal every day.

Last year an independent evaluation by Impact on Urban Health found that free school meals in London significantly improved the lives of children and their families, not only by easing financial pressures, but by improving children’s health and wellbeing, supporting better concentration in lessons and strengthening school communities. Continue reading

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Age UK coffee mornings, Dunelm, second Thu of each month

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Charity formed last October buys two Old Palace buildings

The Rise School of Excellence has paid £750,000 for two buildings on the site of the former girls’ fee-paying school, as Croydon’s biggest landowners, the Whitgift Foundation, continue to dispose of their properties.
By GENE BRODIE, education correspondent

Making a splash: the swimming pool in Old Palace School – not one of its heritage buildings – has been part of a £750,000 property deal with Rise School of Excellence

The piecemeal break-up of the former sites of Old Palace girls’ private school has continued with the Jubilee Buildings on Church Road and school swimming pool being sold for £750,000 to the Rise School of Excellence, the Whitgift Foundation has confirmed today.

This follows the £4.7million sale last summer of The Great Hall, Old Palace, Science Block and Cathedral Building, to be used by a special educational needs school which opened last September. The Foundation had previously sold the Melville Road site of Old Palace’s prep school for £7million to a Hindu education organisation.

The latest sale brings total receipts for property disposals by the Foundation to around £12.5million in the past 12 months. Those sales will only cover a small part of the £55million lost from the Foundation’s unrestricted funds since 2017.

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That’s NEET: College offers students fresh start in January

Croydon College has moved to try to improve the training and employment opportunities for the borough’s young people by opening its doors to students starting new courses in January.

Fresh start: Croydon College is helping get NEETs back into education

Croydon has one of the highest proportions of NEETs in London – young people not in education, employment or training. Croydon College believes that January enrolment offers an alternative pathway back into structured learning.

Last month, 138 16-to-18-year-olds enrolled as part of the College’s January intake, “giving learners a second chance to re-engage with education rather than waiting until the next academic year”, the college said. Continue reading

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Krapp comes to Stanley Arts and shows Croydon how to do it

David Westhead and Stockard Channing presented a one-night-only performance of a Samuel Beckett classic in South Norwood last night.
KEN TOWL says he was fortunate to be there

Reel to reel: David Westhead getting down with his ‘other self’ in Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape

Two conversations, and, sandwiched between them, Samuel Beckett’s one-act, one-man play, Krapp’s Last Tape, featuring memory, regret and bananas.

So, last things first: I enjoyed the Q&A session after the play. The questions were asked by members of last night’s appreciative audience at Stanley Hall. They were answered by actor David Westhead, the one-man in question, and by the director, Stockard Channing.

Yes, that Stockard Channing, whose extensive CV includes Rizzo in the movie Grease and First Lady Abbey Bartlet in The West Wing. Called by Westhead to join him on stage, all eyes were on Channing as she rose from the audience. She looked a lot like Elizabeth Taylor. The light seemed to shimmer around her. Here was Hollywood royalty in the Stanley Hall. South Norwood hadn’t experienced this level of glamour and celebrity since Captain Sensible opened the Sensible Gardens in 2014. Continue reading

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Croydon’s on the up as Clip ‘n Climb promises fun and thrills

Clip ‘n Climb is opening a massive climbing and play area on Poplar Walk next week, the latest among almost 400 centres worldwide.

Head for heights: the Clip ‘n Climb centre provides challenges for all ages

Clip ‘n Climb centres offer colourful, unique climbing challenges suitable for everyone from toddlers upward, regardless of their climbing level.

Croydon’s Clip ‘Climb opens on February 16, in a unit under the Angel Heights apartment block that is situated between the Whitgift Centre and West Croydon Station.

The centre features 24 climbing challenges, including a vertical drop slide that “delivers an adrenaline-pumping free-fall experience”. Continue reading

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Planning consent granted for £1bn Cancer Hub in Belmont

Sutton Council has granted planning permission for the £1billion expansion of the London Cancer Hub, near the site of the Royal Marsden Hospital in Belmont.

Green light: Sutton Council has granted planning permission for the £1bn Cancer Hub scheme

The expansion across a 12-acre site is expected to create 3,000 jobs, mostly in highly skilled research and development and life sciences-related roles.

The approved plans will deliver around 1million sq ft of state-of-the-art laboratory and research space. Once the full Cancer Hub is completed, it is expected to support around 13,000 jobs in total and contribute an estimated £1.2billion in Gross Value Added to the national economy, according to Sutton Council’s own figures.

The new buildings will target net-zero carbon in operation and deliver the amenities and public realm, as well as affordable homes for approximately 220 key workers. Continue reading

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MP Reed gets dragged into the scandal over Peter Mandelson

The Croydon MP and friend of Morgan McSweeney is ‘disingenuous’ in his claims over how his aide blocked debate about the controversial appointment of Ambassador to the United States.
By STEVEN DOWNES, Editor, Inside Croydon

Scandal: the role of Morgan McSweeney in the appointment of Peter Mandelson as Ambassador to the US could bring down the Prime Minister

Mostly, here at Inside Croydon, we report the news. But sometimes, we make the news, as was the case when ITV’s Good Morning Britain quoted from our pages as they put a cabinet minister on the spot over his part in the cover-up over the disgraced traitor Peter Mandelson.

The scandal around Mandelson, his links with the convicted paedophile and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and his then appointment as His Majesty’s Ambassador to the United States threaten to end Keir Starmer’s time as Prime Minister.

At Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday Starmer finally admitted, far too late, that Mandelson’s continuing links to Epstein after the latter’s conviction were known when the decision was made to appoint the Blairite peer to the important Washington job. Continue reading

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National Gallery artworks exhibit comes to Croydon’s doorstep

On your doorstep: the National Gallery has come to Croydon with reproductions of 30 of its prized masterpieces, which will be displayed at nine locations around the borough until July

You would probably be blissfully unaware if you relied on information from the propaganda bunker at part-time Mayor Jason Perry’s dysfunctional council, but parts of Croydon are today arrayed with a selection of some of the world’s greatest artistic masterpieces.

Alright, not the original masterpieces. But faithful, life-sized reproductions of artworks from the National Gallery’s collection. Continue reading

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Emergency water depot set up at Ikea – but only for car drivers

Water park: the emergency supply depot at Ikea today – where only those with motor vehicles can access bottled water

The car park at Ikea off the Purley Way is being used as an emergency depot for those across Croydon, Mitcham and Streatham who have been without water supplies since a main burst on Mitcham Common yesterday.

By 6pm last night, Thames Water were saying that they had completed all of the immediate, emergency operations necessary to try to reconnect households to a water supply.

As many as 18,000 properties across eight postcodes – CR0, CR2, CR4, CR7, CR8, CR9, SM6 and SW16 – in four south London boroughs were originally said to have been affected by the burst main.

Work continued through the night to dig down to the burst pipe. Continue reading

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‘Do not travel’: Southern Rail’s dire message for commuters

Off the rails: the derailed Southern train outside Selhurst depot this morning

A derailed train at the Selhurst depot and signalling faults on the line between Norwood Junction and Blackfriars have caused massive disruption for rail commuters this morning. Southern and Thameslink services from Brighton through central London to Cambridge, Peterborough and Bedford are expected to be affected for the rest of the day, according to the rail operators.

While commuters at East Croydon endured a crunch on platforms waiting for London Bridge-bound services during the morning rush hour, those who travel into central London via Victoria reported crowded trains but were still able to complete their daily journeys as usual.

Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express – all operated by Govia Thameslink Railway – issued a “do not travel” alert to passengers not long after 7am, due to what they described as “multiple incidents” on rail lines.

“Trains may be cancelled, severely delayed by up to 90 minutes or revised,” National Rail said. Continue reading

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London Mozart Players: St John Passion, Fairfield Halls, Mar 8

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Podcast: From toxic air to the soured atmosphere at Selhurst

Our first Croydon Insider podcast of 2026 is here – with a panel of readers and contributors delving behind the headlines on the stories that matter to you.

Discussing how the highs of Wembley in May last year could have turned so sour so quickly for Crystal Palace and their manager Oliver Glasner is Inside Croydon’s football correspondent Andrew Sinclair.

Regular podcaster Cheryl Fergus-Ferrell encourages all listeners and readers to sign a campaign petition opposing an increase in the amount of waste burned at the Viridor incinerator in Beddington, where they broke the terms of their licence nearly 1,000 times in an 18-month period.

Nadia Azizuddin tells us about the thriving independent music scene in Croydon, with emerging venue Riff Raffs and long-established music store and rehearsal space Rockbottom, while the demise of 101 Records and the state of the town centre also gets a mention. Continue reading

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Burst main affecting water supplies to 18,000 households

Flood zone: the burst water main in Mitcham affected supplies to much of north Croydon and Streatham

Up to 18,000 households across Croydon and three other boroughs have been affected by a burst water main today “on a field” near to Watneys Road, which borders Mitcham Common.

Homes have encountered reduced water pressure, or no supply at all.

Properties, some schools and business premises in CR0, CR2, CR4, CR7, CR8, CR9, SM6 and SW16 are known to have been affected.

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Brit School celebrates its made-in-Croydon Grammys hat-trick

Best newcomer: north London-raised Olivia Dean attended the Brit School from 14

News just in from Hollywood: former Brit School pupils have scooped the Grammys.

The Brit School had a trio of Grammy winners in Los Angeles on Sunday night.

Olivia Dean, Lola Young and FKA twigs, former pupils at the specialist arts state school in Selhurst, all picked up their first Grammys, something described by Music Week as representing “a new wave of British talent making an impact on the global stage”.

The head of Universal Music UK called the made-in-Croydon triple success “a pivotal moment”.

And this in the week when another former Brit School pupil, Raye, was also recognised by the Grammys, receiving the prestigious Harry Belafonte best song for social change award for “Ice Cream Man”. Continue reading

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Road closures in South Croydon start next week for fortnight

Croham Valley Road will be closed at the junction of Farley Road for a fortnight from next Monday, February 9, while UK Power Networks conducts works to instal power ducts through South Croydon.

Diversions: UK Power Networks is closing Croham Valley Road from Feb 9 for two weeks

Notification from UK Power Networks was sent out yesterday for a project to upgrade underground electricity cables between substations at Addington and Beddington.

“We are currently installing ducts on Croham Valley Road,” the UKPN’s letter to residents says.

“The full stretch will be carried out in short stages and started at the junction with Melville Avenue in October, heading in the direction of Addington substation by the entrance to Littleheath Woods on Croham Valley Road… Continue reading

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Dara Ó Briain is a BIG act. Fairfield Halls needs more like him

It was a big night at the Fairfield Halls on Saturday, with Dara Ó Briain, one of the biggest stand-up acts around, performing in front of a full house.
KEN TOWL fills in the venue’s audience feedback form

Big name, big show: Dara Ó Briain performed to a Croydon full house on Saturday. But there’s only one other comedy act booked at the Fairfield Halls before November

The minute the show at the Fairfield Halls ended (10.16pm on Saturday), my phone buzzed as I received an email that thanked me for attending and breathlessly expressed the hope that I had “enjoyed seeing Dara Ó Briain: Re:Creation”.

It went on, exhorting me not to “be shy”, but rather to “tell us what you think in 60 seconds. We’d love to know what you thought of Fairfield Halls. Be honest, we’re always looking for new ways to create memorable experiences”.

What I thought of Fairfield Halls, rather than Dara Ó Briain? The venue rather than the performer? And I have to do it in 60 seconds?

OK, Fairfield Halls, I’ll tell you what I think, but you’ll have to be patient. Continue reading

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Perry’s landlord licensing scheme will create a postcode lottery

Mayor Jason Perry’s proposals for a landlord licensing scheme to be introduced by Croydon Council later this year are discriminatory against half the borough, creating a postcode lottery for private renters.

Lottery: Cllr Claire Bonham says that all Croydon’s private renters deserve the protection of a landlord licensing scheme

That’s according to Councillor Claire Bonham and residents in her Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood ward, which has been excluded from the Tory Mayor’s scheme because it does not meet the criteria.

Crystal Palace and Upper Norwood is one of 14 wards in the borough that were left out of the council’s consultation, which ended last month.

There are 28 wards within the borough of Croydon. The 14 chosen to be subject to Mayor Perry’s landlord licensing scheme are mostly in Labour-supporting areas.

Not a single Conservative-voting ward has been included in the proposed landlord licensing scheme. Continue reading

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Croydon man among six charged with stealing from immigrants

A man from Croydon is among six immigration officers who have appeared in court facing various charges related to them stealing money from people arriving in Britain after having crossed the Channel in small boats.

Vulnerable: six Home Office officials, including David Grundy from Croydon, have been charged with offences linked to stealing from migrants arriving by small boat

David Grundy, 43, from Croydon, appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court last week charged with converting criminal property – money laundering.

The other immigration officers in the dock were also charged with conspiracy to steal or misconduct in public office.

Prosecutor Rosalind Earis told the court that the charges related to thefts of “property belonging to migrants arriving at Dover between August 2021 and November 2022”. Continue reading

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All downhill for Odlings after they dismantled London Bridge

Ski Sunday: the annual World Cup ski races at Wengen provide part of the course for an annual competition established by a member of the Odling family from Croydon

CROYDON CHRONICLES: A dynasty began in the late 1800s with a family living at Lennard Road whose relatives would build a global business empire from marble, played roles in running the British team at the 1936 Winter Olympics, helped to build Broadcasting House and to dismantle London Bridge, as well as taking part in Dunkirk and D-Day.
DAVID MORGAN traces the history of the Odling family

The wedding register at what we know today as Croydon Minster shows that on Thursday, August 27, 1896, William Anselm Odling was married to Margaret Briton. The ceremony was conducted by Rev Allen T Edwards, assisted by Rev T G Hill, the curate who was in the middle of a court case because of the anti-social behaviour of one of the parishioners…

Margaret Briton would have attracted attention as she was marrying thousands of miles away from her Australian home in Wingelo, New South Wales. William Odling, the groom, was the eldest son of Anselm and Susanah Odling, who lived in Wickham House, 9 Lennard Road in West Croydon. The 1900 Kelly’s Directory for Croydon shows the parents still living at that same address. Continue reading

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London Mozart Players: St John Passion, Fairfield Halls, Mar 8

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Junkyard Choir and Bewley Brothers, Oval Tavern, Fri Feb 6

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