
Regular eyesore: the approach road to Mayfield Road has become a frequent destination for fly-tippers, safe in the knowledge that they will evade any enforcement, while costing Stormzy’s football club thousands in clean-up bills, as van-loads of rubbish have to be taken away, as pictured above
With Croydon featuring on local television news tonight – for all the wrong reasons as usual – PAUL LUSHION, environment correspondent, reports on how more groups are beginning to doubt every word that comes out of Croydon Town Hall or Mayor Perry’s mouth

Prime-time TV: BBC London has been filming Croydon’s fly-tips. They have plenty of choice
It’s not just politicians from opposition parties who have started to call out Tory Mayor Jason Perry and Croydon Council for their lies.
Now volunteers within community groups are challenging the veracity of statements being published on social media by the cash-strapped council’s press department, as public money is being misused by Perry to pump out political propaganda in the weeks before local elections in May.
Tony Hooker, of the community group Litter Free Norbury, has taken the council to task for using its social media channels to spread misinformation. Continue reading








CROYDON CHRONICLES: An outstanding producer-director at The Old Vic who performed alongside the likes of Sir Henry Irving and Sir Laurence Olivier, and appeared in some of the most notable films of the 1940s and ’50s, Harcourt Williams’ acting talent was first spotted at Whitgift School.





Polling day in Croydon’s local elections, including its second mayoral vote, is on May 7.


CROYDON IN CRISIS: Council bosses were either over-confident that they would win 
Open Our Roads welcomes today’s landmark High Court judgement in Lawrence v London Borough of Croydon, which has quashed all six Low Traffic Neighbourhood Traffic Orders made permanent in March 2024.
The court concluded that Croydon Council acted for an unlawful purpose, finding that the dominant purpose behind making the schemes permanent was to safeguard revenue raised through enforcement rather than to advance statutory aims such as road safety, access and traffic flow. The Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 is not a revenue‑raising statute.
On this occasion, closures will affect both ends of the 18.5-mile network. Of the tram network’s 39 stops, 30 of them will be without any service for part of this weekend, March 7-8.
