UK Power Networks says that it is hopeful that electricity supplies will soon be restored fully to all those affected by the outage in Selhurst, when around 300 properties suffered a power cut yesterday morning, caused by cable theft.

Power surge: engineers worked through the night to reconnect as many homes to the electricity supply as quickly as possible
Around 70 homes are without power for a second day, as UKPN works to reconnect supply safely. Engineers need access to individual properties to conduct essential safety checks.
Food and drinks are being provided from a van on Hurlestone Road, and a customer support vehicle is parked on Prince Road, offering advice and reassurance about the disruption, as well as providing chargers for residents’ mobile phones. Continue reading



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.





The latest episode of our Croydon Insider podcast takes a deep delve into the news behind the headlines, as the borough’s residents face another above-inflation increase to their Council Tax, just as Mayor Jason Perry awards himself and senior council staff massive pay rises.

Tickets for this festival of songwriting go on sale this Friday, March 6. 


CROYDON COMMENTARY: With Tory Mayor Jason Perry using £½million of public money as a hush fund, RICHARD HOWARD, pictured right, the LibDem mayoral candidate, lays out all the obvious flaws with the council’s Red Clover Gardens scheme

