
Job’s a good ‘un: Croydon’s cash-strapped council has hiked the rate for the top job at Fisher’s Folly by more than 20%, to £275,000 per year. Plus pension. Plus exes
CROYDON IN CRISIS: As the council faces having to replace its interim CEO with an interim interim CEO, the Mayor splashes the cash to try to find someone for what he calls ‘London’s most important leadership role’

Loadsamoney: recently re-elected Mayor Jason Perry has failed to stabilise the finances at a council which is now £1.7bn in debt
Recruitment ads for the cash-strapped council’s new chief executive officer have appeared offering the successful applicant a salary of £275,000 per year, plus exes and a mammoth pension pot.
That’s £50,000 more in salary than the incumbent, Elaine Jackson, is being paid.
It will place the CEO of Croydon Council in a pay bracket with the top four or five local authority staffers in England and Wales.
Croydon Council has debts of £1.7billion, and has needed government bail-outs with emergency loans every year since 2020. Twelve months ago, the government appointed Commissioners to oversee the management of Croydon’s finances. Continue reading

CROYDON IN CRISIS


Othello opens at the Shoestring Theatre in South Norwood tomorrow night, with Kristian Michael Swaby, recognised last week at the Croydon Youth Awards, leading the cast.




CROYDON CHRONICLES: History is happening every day, all around us. And today marks the latest important date in the 700-year history of the Vicar of Croydon. By DAVID MORGAN


FRINGE REVIEW: As the Croydonites festival enters its final two days, KEN TOWL (Croydon’s answer to Tynan), pictured right, conducts a compare and contrast of two of the shows this week, and marks your card for tonight and tomorrow, and for Edinburgh next month






What would a ‘No10 in the North’ under a Prime Minister Burnham mean for London? Is it possible to devolve power, and spread wealth, across the country without undermining the economic engine of the nation? ANDREW FISHER sifts through some of the first indications of what Burnham might bring to the job – can he be Our Friend In The North?
The 2026 Croydonites Fringe began last night. Here, JOHNNY DOBBYN, pictured right, goes behind the scenes to explain the work that goes on to bring the festival’s shows to the stage