Council rushes through £200,000 finance job ahead of elections

Government-appointed Commissioners are pushing through the appointment of a new finance director at the Town Hall – regardless of who might become Croydon’s new Mayor. EXCLUSIVE by STEVEN DOWNES

The wasteland: Croydon Town Hall presides over massive debts and a decayed town centre, yet they can still find the money for £200,000 per year top jobs

Croydon Council, which has debts of £1.4billion, is about to hire its fifth employee on pay of around £200,000 per year or more.

And they are carrying out the recruitment in a bit of a rush, with the decisive, final interview to be conducted on April 30 – exactly one week before the local elections take place, when, as seems likely, the political outlook at Croydon Town Hall for the next four years could be completely changed.

The recruitment of the legally required Section 151 officer is being conducted during the period of “purdah” at the Town Hall, when much council business has been shut down ahead of the local elections, which means that it is virtually impossible for the matter to be raised, questioned or debated.

It is entirely possible that the interview for the key position of corporate director of resources will be conducted without the new Mayor or anyone from their political party on the panel. Continue reading

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The truth is simple: we need to solve Croydon’s financial crisis

CROYDON COMMENTARY: Even before her own party bosses censored her manifesto, there were spending commitments being made by Rowenna Davis, Labour’s candidate for Croydon Mayor, that just don’t add up. LibDem candidate RICHARD HOWARD, pictured left, explains

Rowenna Davis’s mayoral manifesto is, at first glance, full of energy, compassion and ambition.

It speaks to many of the real challenges facing Croydon: crime, housing, transport, opportunity for young people and the need to restore pride in our borough. On paper, it is everything a manifesto should be.

‘Uncosted pipedream’: the Labour mayoral candidate’s manifesto is where ‘good intentions meet financial illiteracy’ according to Richard Howard

But scratch beneath the surface, and a far more troubling picture emerges.

This is not a serious plan for running Croydon Council. It is an uncosted pipedream – a classic example of where good intentions meet financial illiteracy.

At no point does the manifesto set out what these proposals will cost, how they will be funded, or what trade-offs will be required to deliver them. That is not a minor omission. It is the central test of whether any political programme is credible – and it is a test this manifesto fails completely. Continue reading

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Rangers in public plea for care during skylarks’ nesting season

City Commons, who oversee four commons and the South London National Nature Reserve, are now having to deal with dumped garden waste in conservation areas. PLUS: dates for guided walks and volunteer sessions

Keep to the paths: the red-list endangered bird needs to be given a bit of space at this time of year

The rangers who oversee Coulsdon Common, Farthing Downs, Riddlesdown and Kenley Common have issued an appeal for the public to take extra care when walking over the commons to avoid disturbing nesting skylarks.

The small, brown birds may be easy to overlook, but their song is unmistakable – a continuous, joyful stream of notes delivered as they rise high into the sky before gently drifting back down. Continue reading

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Firefighters’ tribute to West Wickham men killed in The Blitz

Paying tribute: firefighters from Beckenham at the special service held at West Wickham

A remembrance service to commemorate the 85th anniversary of five firefighters who were killed in The Blitz has been held at St John’s Church in West Wickham.

Firefighters from Blue Watch, based at Beckenham Fire Station, renovated the graveyard and gravestones in the churchyard ahead of the service.

Former Bromley firefighter, Thomas Webb, told his nephew Geoff Cowling about The Blitz and the devastating call out – where the fire engine Webb was following into London was hit by a bomb on Plaistow Road. All five of his colleagues were killed. Continue reading

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Police make murder case appeal: Where is Jordan Vincent?

‘We just want justice for Rijkaard’ says mother of the victim of brutal gang attack on Surrey Street Market two years ago

Wanted: Jordan Vincent

It was on this day two years ago that Rijkaard Siafa was the target of a vicious knife and machete attack on Fellmongers Yard, off Surrey Street Market, where he was left to die by his attackers.

After the stabbing, David Walcott and Rammon Mali, together with a third man, strolled down Surrey Street, which was still busy at the end of the market day, crossed Croydon High Street and popped into the Spread Eagle pub, where they went to the bar and ordered three pints of Guinness. They paid with a £20 note.

As they started their stouts, they phoned for a taxi, but when bar staff asked them to remove their hats, as it was against house rules, they walked out of the pub on to Katharine Street, leaving their drinks unfinished.

Siafa was just 22 when he was killed.

Walcott and Mali have since been convicted of the murder of Rijkaard Siafa, while the third man wanted in connection with the brutal attack, Jordan Vincent, remains at large. A year ago, the Met offered a £10,000 reward for information that leads to Vincent’s arrest.

But there has been no further arrest, with some suggestion that Vincent fled abroad. Continue reading

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TfL makes cuts to Caterham to Addington Village 466 bus route

The 466 bus route, which runs between Caterham on the Hill and Addington Village, has had its frequency almost halved.

Timetable check: the 466 will now only run once every 12 minutes

With effect from yesterday, April 11, the 466 now runs once every 12 minutes, instead of every eight minutes. Bus frequency on Sundays and in the evenings is now once every 15 minutes.

In an advisory notice issued by Transport for London, they said: “We continuously review services to ensure they reflect customer demand and offer value for money. As part of this work, we have identified that a change in frequency is required on route 466 at certain times to meet current and expected demand.

“This means buses will operate every 12 minutes instead of every eight minutes between 06:30 and 21:00 on weekdays and between 07:30 and 20:15 on Saturdays.” Continue reading

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SNCK Community Forum, Wed April 15, at Socco Cheta

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Election countdown: splintered voting could see Davis win


Less than one month until election day, our Political Editor, WALTER CRONXITE, looks at the latest polls and by-elections to assess – or guess – how the Croydon electorate will vote for executive Mayor on May 7

While the government Commissioners worry about Croydon’s voters not voting Labour or Conservative, the Greens are emerging as the leading third-party challenger in the Mayoral election.

The Commissioners, appointed last summer by the Labour government because Tory Mayor Jason Perry had lost control of the council’s finances, used their first report to Whitehall to express a view over the outcome of the local elections, which are being held on May 7.

Voting shares across the country, for decades conventionally split between the two biggest parties, have been splintering between three, four and even five parties in recent by-elections, council elections held last year and in national polling since. Continue reading

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A Vue to a killing: Grants landlords to blame for cinema closure

The closure this week of the Vue Cinema in Grants in the town centre was down to the building’s new owners’ greed, in ratcheting up the rents for businesses already struggling for survival in Croydon’s run-down high street.

Blank screens: the Vue multiplex has operated 10 screens in the town centre since 2000

That’s according to the David Lean Cinema campaigners, who posted a hard-hitting assessment of the “extremely sad” situation as the 10-screen multiplex showed its last movie on Thursday.

The David Lean Cinema is the arthouse, 60-seat venue in the Croydon Clocktower, named after Croydon’s Oscar-winning film director.

Jason Perry and Croydon’s Conservatives tried to close the cinema in 2011, until Ronnie Corbett inspired a people-powered campaign, backed by Inside Croydon, which forced the local council to reopen the venue in 2014. It has been run by dedicated and committed volunteers ever since. Continue reading

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Housing and benefits advice sessions, free, South Norwood

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River Revive at Norbury Brook, Thornton Heath Rec, Apr 25

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Labour bosses axe front-bencher on eve of elections deadline

ELECTION EXCLUSIVE: Two women who were deemed good enough to stand to become MPs for their parties at the 2024 General Election have been withdrawn as candidates for the council elections just ahead of yesterday’s declarations deadline. By STEVEN DOWNES 

There were tears at a meeting of Croydon’s Labour group just before Easter when it was announced that Chrisni Reshakaron, a councillor for West Thornton ward and tipped by some to be a future leader of the party locally, would no longer be standing as a candidate for the party at the local elections on May 7.

The official reason given has been that Reshekaron has stood down due to family commitments, to care for her father.

Late withdrawal: Chrisni Reshakaron is not on the ballot paper

But Inside Croydon can reveal that, according to senior sources within the local party, Reshakaron was in fact forced to stand down by officials at Labour’s London region, after a formal complaint about the councillor’s conduct was upheld against her.

Reshakaron is not the only local election candidate to be dropped at late notice, Inside Croydon can reveal. Marley “Maz” King, a Green Party parliamentary candidate in 2024, has been pulled from their roster for the Town Hall elections just this week.

In Reshkaron’s case, no further information about the complaint against her, or the circumstances of her withdrawal, have been forthcoming. Reshakaron, who is (for now at least), Labour’s shadow cabinet member for homes, has not responded to Inside Croydon’s calls.

“Chrisni was told to go quietly, or the Labour Party would go public with the complaint and their findings,” a Croydon Labour source said.

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Memorial to victims of Lanfranc air disaster to re-open this July

NEIL BENNETT reports on the fund-raising success and hard-work – even by some doing community service – to make a garden in Croydon Cemetery a fitting memorial to the 39 people killed when their aeroplane crashed into a Norwegian mountain 65 years ago

Fitting memorial: the Lanfranc garden at Croydon Cemetery has been repaied and replanted

Work is well underway towards restoring the memorial to 34 Croydon schoolboys who died in a plane crash in Norway in 1961.

Two teachers from Lanfranc School and three aircrew also lost their lives when the aircraft taking them on a summer camping holiday crashed into a mountain near Stavanger.

Thanks to crowdfunding by the current Archbishop Lanfranc Academy and a tireless campaign by the niece of one of the victims of the crash, money has been raised to replant the Memorial Garden in Croydon Cemetery and restore the stonework. It had been showing signs of wear, to the distress of the families whose lives were changed forever by the tragedy.

They will join friends, current Lanfranc pupils and staff, the Norwegian Ambassador and others invited to the Memorial’s unveiling, which is planned for July 6. Continue reading

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CQC inspectors rate maternity unit as ‘requires improvement’

The maternity department at Mayday, Croydon’s largest hospital, where close to 4,000 babies are born each year, has been rated as “requires improvement” by the Care Quality Commission.

Under a warning: the CQC gave ‘requires improvement’ ratings to Croydon’s maternity unit in four of six categories

Croydon Health Services NHS Trust, which runs what is sometimes referred to as Croydon University Hospital, has been served a warning notice due to concerns about triage, staff training and appraisal, risk assessments and record-keeping, equipment and environment checks, and leadership and governance.

The hospital provides maternity care for people from across south-west London.

The CQC conducted a “focused inspection” that finished in October last year.

The inspection followed up “on concerns received about long waiting times in maternity triage, poor communication from staff and staff shortages, particularly in medical cover”. This at a NHS Trust which in 2025 failed to offer jobs to the latest cadre of student nurses who had been training there for the previous three years.

Mayday was rated as “Good” in only two of six inspection categories. Continue reading

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Farthing Downs and Happy Valley Quiz Night, The Fox, Apr 13

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Individuals and single candidates seek votes in splintered field

Nominations for candidates for the May 7 local elections close later today, and the final forms will include independents and single candidates from new parties looking to win a seat at the Town Hall.
WALTER CRONXITE, Political Editor, looks at the case for two of them 

It is not only Your Party that, in an increasingly splintered electoral field, is fielding just a single candidate across all 70 Croydon council seats in the borough’s 28 wards.

The Equality Party has named Ellie Harrison as its sole council election candidate in Croydon, standing in Shirley North, while local community activist Graham Mitchell has decided to put himself forward on his home patch of Bensham Manor.

Community grafter: Graham Mitchell was interviewed recently by BBC London News

Mitchell may already be familiar to locals, for his unstinting work clearing up Norbury Brook and organising litter picks in Thornton Heath Rec (because if he and his team of volunteers didn’t do it, no one at the council or their rubbish contractors, Veolia, is going to do it).

Mitchell has even made a recent appearance on BBC London News, talking about the borough’s, and Bensham Manor’s, fly-tipping problem.

Bensham Manor is the ward next door to Thornton Heath. Mitchell says that his election pitch is not made up of promises, but is backed up by the hard work he has been doing for years.

“I am not coming forward at election time saying I am ‘ready to work hard’,” Mitchell told Inside Croydon. “I have already been working within the community and understand both the issues and the opportunities.” Continue reading

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Green wins at local elections not a ‘shock’, says Underwood

Columnist ANDREW FISHER, in his monthly podcast, sits down with the Green Party’s mayoral candidate for the latest in our series of in-depth interviews with the candidates at next month’s Town Hall elections

One of the candidates for Croydon Mayor has already told Inside Croydon that, if elected, he will abolish the £210,000 role of council chief executive.

And now, in our latest podcast with the leading candidates for Mayor in Town Hall elections on May 7, the Green Party’s Peter Underwood tells Andrew Fisher that, if he is elected, he’d work to abolish the role of directly elected Mayor itself.

This month’s Andrew Fisher Interview talks at length with Peter Underwood, the veteran environmentalist and Green Party activist, who believes that the momentum behind his party from new leader Zack Polanski, following the Gorton and Denton parliamentary by-election, will help to propel him and his party closer to elected office in Croydon than ever before.

“I’d say it wouldn’t be a shock,” Underwood says. Continue reading

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Croydon sites among best places in London for bluebell walks

Springtime blues: now is the time to enjoy some of Croydon’s green spaces

The London Wildlife Trust has recommended two of its nature reserves in Croydon as among the best places in the capital to find springtime displays of bluebells.

But you need to hurry if you are to enjoy this springtime spectacular. This year’s bluebells are already starting to bloom – around a month earlier than usual, meaning that there’s just a couple of weekends to catch them at their best.

Bluebells spend most of the year hidden beneath the soil of ancient woodlands, bursting into bloom when sunlight still reaches the woodland floor before the trees reach full leaf capacity.

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History of Kenley Airfield, free talk, East Surrey Museum, Apr 22

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Corbyn’s party has 1 candidate across Croydon’s 70 seats

With candidate declarations to close tomorrow, even some of the biggest political parties are scrambling around for last-minute volunteers to appear on ballot papers on May 7. By our Town Hall reporter, KEN LEE

Your Party, the leftist grouping backed by several MPs and led in Parliament by former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, has announced its candidate for the local elections in Croydon next month.

Your Party will have a single candidate for the council elections, contesting one seat in Thornton Heath, when there are a total of 70 Town Hall councillor seats up for grabs.

Union official Mel Mullings is to be Your Party’s first election candidate in Croydon.

Tomorrow is the deadline for candidate nominations to be submitted to the council’s electoral services department, ahead of election day on May 7. It will be when the candidates’ lists are published by the council that a full picture of how robust local parties’ memberships really are. Continue reading

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Perry’s latest climbdown as his Purley banner is ruled unlawful

Fewer than 5% of Inside Croydon readers consider the Croydon Mayor’s banner to be ‘honest’, as the biased messaging is removed from outside council-owned leisure centre. By our Political Editor, WALTER CRONXITE

Pooled resources: this is the only pool in Purley that Jason Perry has delivered after four years as Mayor

Contractors have been ordered to remove a banner placed on council-owned Purley Leisure Centre “immediately”, after the Town Hall’s most senior lawyer issued a ruling following complaints that the prominent hoarding, decked out in official council colours and logo, was in breach of pre-election “purdah” rules.

The hoarding has been condemned by rival candidates for Croydon Mayor as “political spin, dressed up as a council regeneration message, and paid for by the public”.

Last night, Stephen Lawrence-Orumwense, the council’s Monitoring Officer, ordered the banner’s immediate removal. Continue reading

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How the cost-of-living crisis is changing the way we buy cars

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The price of almost everything has gone up lately. From energy bills to the weekly food shop, households across the UK are feeling the squeeze. This financial pressure is having a major impact on the motor industry. Many people who might have considered a newer or higher-spec model are now rethinking what they can realistically afford.

The way we fund these purchases is also shifting as people look for ways to manage their monthly outgoings. Higher interest rates and inflation mean that traditional methods of buying a car are being replaced by more flexible choices. Buyers are becoming much more calculated about what they can afford to drive. Continue reading

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Labour forces Davis to erase ‘genocide’ from her manifesto

With Croydon’s Town Hall elections to be held one month today, one mayoral candidate has been ordered to censor her election brochure by party bosses, with MP Reed suspected of being behind move.
EXCLUSIVE by STEVEN DOWNES 

Labour’s candidate for Croydon Mayor, Rowenna Davis, has been ordered by party bosses to remove reference to Israel’s genocide in Gaza from her election manifesto.

Getting her message across: Labour candidate Rowenna Davis has changed her published manifesto

The instruction followed a complaint made by one of Labour’s own council election candidates, thought to have been done with the backing of cabinet minister Steve Reed.

Reed, the MP for Streatham (and Croydon North if he can be bothered), has received generous donations from pro-Israel individuals.

Davis’s manifesto has been plagued with difficulties, not least the defection to the Green Party of the Labour councillor who was hired to assist in its drafting.

The 26-page document was finally released at the end of March, ahead of the local elections which are being held on May 7. Continue reading

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Newcastle’s Brown puts charity in the picture with Ted Lasso

Work in progress: Davey Brown’s Ted Lasso-inspired artwork will be in an exhibition at Selhurst Park on July 24

By NADIA AZIZUDDIN

Charitable artist: Davey Brown

For fans of Ted Lasso, portraiture and charity, artist Davey Brown is hosting a charity art exhibition and auction of his work in Richmond and Crystal Palace this summer.

The exhibition is taking place at two of the hit TV programme’s most recognisable locations: the Prince’s Head pub in Richmond, where the exhibition is being held on July 23, and at Crystal Palace FC’s Selhurst Park ground on July 24.

Brown will be selling his hand-painted portraits of Ted Lasso characters, with two being placed in a special auction.

Brown gave up his job as a decorator due to bad arthritis 12 years ago. Newcastle-based Brown turned to an old hobby he’d neglected due to his art teacher’s discouraging comments. Continue reading

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NHS urges public to use its services during doctors’ strike

Long-running dispute: resident doctors began their six-day strike this morning

The NHS in south London has issued a health safety warning, as thousands of resident doctors start a week-long strike today.

“People needing medical help or advice should go to 111.nhs.uk, their GP or pharmacy unless it is a life-threatening emergency, in which case they must call 999,” the NHS said.

British Medical Association members started industrial action from 7am this morning, and will strike until Monday April 13. Continue reading

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