Transport correspondent JEREMY CLACKSON on a roll-out of enhanced bus shelters, with better lighting, improved seating and some in ‘high-crime areas’ to be fitted with CCTV

Improvements: TfL’s trial shelters include vandal-proofing, better lighting and some have CCTV
Croydon, where almost all the borough’s bus shelters were ripped out five years ago due to the crass incompetence of council officials, is about to get a new design of shelter as part of a 12-month trial being conducted by Transport for London.
Croydon’s failed experiment with “smart” bus shelters demonstrated that the basic shelter with seats really doesn’t need to be meddled with, but the new designs in the TfL trial are promising improvements which include better lighting, what they describe as “a more sustainable modular construction approach”, more robust anti-vandalism materials and, significantly, CCTV at selected shelters.
TfL says that the trial shelters will be installed at 27 locations across the capital, but they are unable to specify where, as the bus stop locations have yet to be decided.
Croydon is among 12 boroughs where the new designed shelters are to be trialled, along with Bexley, Kingston, Lambeth and Southwark. Continue reading



DAVID MORGAN uses the Minster archive to trace the life and career of former Hampshire batsman and Crystal Palace winger Bernie Harrison, who played at Selhurst Park in the era when footballers earned a maximum £20 per week

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.


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.









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 

