Electricity supplies to be reconnected in Selhurst later today

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

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The Wolves of Willoughby Chase, Courtyard Theatre, Apr 14-18

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Remark’s Croydon Lunch Club, every Thu, Wellesley Road

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‘Red v Blue’ at Town Hall elections could suffer a Green-wash

Fortunes revived: Margaret Thatcher benefited from an increase in popularity following the Falklands War in 1982, when Conservatives won  62 of Croydon’s 70 council seats

Polling day in Croydon’s local elections, including its second mayoral vote, is on May 7.
WALTER CRONXITE, Political Editor, sifts through recent opinion polls and by-election results, but has a warning from history of how ‘challenger parties’ can be swept aside during elections held at a time of war

Two months to go until local elections on May 7, and while “Red v Blue” wars don’t appear to have materialised on Croydon’s high street (fingers crossed; thank goodness), over at the Town Hall, the borough’s previously dominant political duopoly appears to be facing a battle for its very existence.

Let us begin with the caveat that we apply to all Croydon’s political coverage: national polling, even London-wide polling, rarely amounts to any real consequence around here. And that has been even more so since 2020 and the council’s financial collapse under Labour.

But other factors, national events, international conflicts, can have a part to play in how Croydon residents decide to vote, even in local elections where massive Council Tax hikes, or getting the bins emptied or pot holes filled in are the issues at stake at the ballot box.

And there’s lessons from history that candidates, whether for Croydon Mayor or to become one of the borough’s 70 councillors, would do well to note. Continue reading

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300 homes in Selhurst without power after cable damage

Around 300 properties in the Prince Road area of Selhurst have been without electricity since around 5am. All the affected properties need to undergo safety checks before the power supply can be restored fully.

On-site: UKPN engineers have to check 300 properties for safety after the electricity outage

Engineers from UK Power Networks have been on the scene all morning to deal with the outage, which is thought to have been caused by a power surge as the result of the theft of some cable from an electricity sub-station.

There have been reports of the incident causing the outbreak of fires in some buildings, but this has not been confirmed by the London Fire Brigade. Continue reading

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Police make arrest in Croydon over ‘School Wars’ messages

EXCLUSIVE: Met promises ‘robust’ action, dispersal orders and stop and search ahead of further social media advertised meetings

Shutdown: the Met has made three arrests, including one in Croydon, over these ‘School War’ adverts

The police have made an arrest in Croydon in connection with the “School Wars” social media messages which went viral across London since the February half-term.

That brings to three the number of people arrested in London in connection with the messages in the past six days, as the police say that they continue “to remove content online”.

And there are other events and dates over which the police say they have “specific concerns”. Continue reading

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14 illegal vehicles seized by police in town centre clampdown

Surge haul: the Metropolitan Police say that they have seized 2,741 illegal e-bikes and e-scooters since the start of 2025

The Metropolitan Police has seized 52 illegal e-bikes and mopeds during a two-day operation in February to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour, including more than a dozen mostly delivery bikes taken in Croydon during what Scotland Yard calls “surge days” last month.

The operations have been carried out across London, including in the West End at Cambridge Circus, and even arrests made in Parliament Square, opposite the House of Commons.

The Met says it has seized 2,741 illegal e-bikes and e-scooters across the capital since the start of 2025. In hotspot areas such as Westminster, neighbourhood offences are already down by 28.4% in 2025-2026.

In Croydon, what is called Operation Veyvah has been ongoing since October 2024. Continue reading

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Council failed to include High Court LTN case on risk register

CROYDON IN CRISIS: Council bosses were either over-confident that they would win the Low Traffic Neighbourhoods case at the High Court, or ‘completely, crassly incompetent’.
EXCLUSIVE by STEVEN DOWNES

Mayor Jason Perry, who has been claiming that he has got Croydon “back on track”, failed to include the possibility of his council losing its legal challenge over Low Traffic Neighbourhoods in the authority’s corporate risk register.

Hypocrisy: Jason Perry, Croydon’s £86,000 per year Mayor, has been caught out once again

And given that the court case was fought over whether the cash-strapped council was issuing £160 Penalty Charge Notices to help plug holes in Perry’s unbalanced budgets, there was no allowance made in the Tory Mayor’s latest budget, passed last week, for the possibility that the LTNs might have to be removed.

According to a Katharine Street source this afternoon, “It is just completely, crassly incompetent.

“How can they have not even considered the possibility that they might lose the case, and the £10million in revcenue from fines that they have budgeted to receive?”

Early estimates put the loss of the road fines revenue – which is supposed to be used only for road repairs and improvements – as costing Croydon Council around £2million this year alone. The council’s own figures, when proposing to make the LTNs permanent in 2024, was that fines would raise £10.7million over a four-year period. Continue reading

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Quashing of orders ‘raises serious questions’ about LTN fines

CROYDON IN CRISIS: Following the High Court ruling quashing Croydon’s ‘unlawful’ Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, the shadowy organisation behind the legal case, Open Our Roads, issued the following statement:

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.

Today’s judgment confirms that local authorities must act lawfully and for the purposes Parliament intended. Residents deserve transparency and decisions based on evidence, not financial necessity. Continue reading

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High Court judge orders end to Croydon’s ‘unlawful’ LTNs

CROYDON IN CRISIS: Judge Edward Pepperall has handed down his ruling in the case brought against the borough’s Low Traffic Neighbourhoods and found that comments by Mayor Jason Perry proved that the measures were introduced to make money for the cash-strapped council

Mayor Jason Perry’s big mouth and lack of brains look to have cost cash-strapped Croydon Council tens of millions of pounds.

In a devastating ruling handed down by a High Court judge, Hon Mr Justice Pepperall, Croydon Council has been ordered to remove its six LTNs – Low Traffic Neighbourhoods – which Perry’s council made permanent in 2024.

Big mouth: it was comments made by Jason Perry himself that persuaded the High Court judge to make his ruling to quash Croydon’s LTNs

The judge’s ruling is overtly critical of Jason Perry, and his shifting position and contradictory comments, from the time when he was an opposition councillor, to after he was elected Mayor and opted to keep the schemes and the £10million-plus revenue they were expected to generate.

The council could now face having to refund all the fines it has levied on motorists, going back to when the LTNs, in Addiscombe, Broad Green and South Norwood, were introduced as covid emergency measures in 2020.

The High Court challenge was brought in the name of Karen Lawrence, a member of the Open Our Roads group, who claimed that the council misused their powers under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 in respect of revenue generation. The case was heard at the Royal Courts of Justice on December 4, with the ruling only released yesterday. Continue reading

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TfL to carry out tram works at Mitcham ‘before the hot weather’

Anyone planning to travel anywhere on trams, trains or Overground this weekend are advised to check before they set out

Just a fortnight after Croydon’s tram network got “back to normal” after a two-week closure of the New Addington branch for “essential engineering works”, and passengers face further disruption this weekend.

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.

Among the explanations and excuses given on this occasion is that safety-critical works to the tracks in the Mitcham area have to be carried out “before the hot weather period”.

And there’s even more, long-lasting misery to come for the travelling public of New Addington, with another closure of their tram service planned for the end of March and into April, this one set to take 16 days. From March 28 to April 12, there will be no service between Sandilands and New Addington. Continue reading

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Colourful sunset over Church Street caused by African sands

Saharan sunset: Church Street yesterday, with the Minster in the distance, when the skies were reddened by particles of sand from north Africa, turning the Sun bright orange

Croydon and the rest of London were treated to a special golden light show at sunset yesterday, caused by an unusual combination of meteorological factors, including sand particles blown thousands of miles from the Sahara Desert.

The spectacular sight included a bright orange sun in the west, shortly before 6pm.

According to the wonks at the Met Office, there’s a plume of Saharan dust drifting across Britain, and the phenomenon could be with us for a couple of days yet. Continue reading

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Magic at the Mayfield: Wayne Trice, Croydon Athletic, Mar 13

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Coulsdon Fox hunt as pub company makes a dash for Surrey

Is Croydon’s reputation now so bad that businesses that have been based here for many years don’t want to be associated with the borough? The ‘relocating’ of one old pub, being run by a ‘Mayor of Croydon’, could cause ULEZ confusion for customers driving in from Tandridge 

Rogue sign: locals have been dismissive of the pub’s efforts to distance itself from Old Coulsdon

One of Croydon’s best-loved country pubs, The Fox on Coulsdon Common, has re-opened after a month-long makeover estimated as having cost half-a-million pounds.

And in doing so, they’ve made a “dash” for the other side of the county border, to the derision of some locals.

Some have even suggested that the geographically illiterate rebranding of the pub as “The Fox Caterham” could get some unsuspecting drivers from Surrey into problems with London’s ULEZ cameras.

Vintage Inns, which runs The Fox and another 180 “rustic country inns” across the country, have given the front of the pub a lick of paint and a rejigged logo, and a new pub sign beside the nearby Transport for London bus stop, with the mislocation of “Caterham” added to the pub name.

“The Fox is on Coulsdon Common, Coulsdon. Idiots!” was the view of one forthright regular on social media. Continue reading

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Sutton budget passes with £34.5m deficits to come by 2029

Power behind the throne: Patrick Ogbonna (second right) sitting behind the LibDems’ ‘Basher’ Lewis, just hours before he launched a devastating attack on his leadership

CIVIC CENTRE SKETCH: Sutton’s annual budget meeting proved to be just a subtext for a pre-election psycho-drama being played out behind closed doors by the ruling LibDems. BERTIE WORCESTER-PARK was there, ready for any guillotine motions

Knit one, behead one: Les Tricoteuses stood grim vigil during the Reign of Terror

During the Reign of Terror in Paris in the 18th Century, Les Tricoteuses, working-class women usually portrayed as wizened old crones, would take positions around the guillotine and casually knit their way through the day’s bloody executions, occasionally allowing themselves a wan smile, or sometimes shouting out “Vive la révolution!

Was it a version of this that took place at Sutton Civic Centre on Monday night, as part of the way through the annual budget-setting meeting, former council deputy leader Jayne McCoy left her councillor’s seat and took up her knitting needles in the public gallery, smiling for a moment at the events unfolding before her?

There were no cries of “Off with his head!” But if looks could kill, then Sutton Council leader Barry “Basher” Lewis may have more political enemies than even he might imagine. Continue reading

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Bookings open for Scherzo Strings music courses: Apr and Jul

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Coulsdon flats, women boxing, tram troubles – and Council Tax

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.

It’s our 40th episode – and as they say, strife begins at 40…

The Croydon Insider is exclusive, premium content for our paying subscribers, and in this episode our panel of readers also discuss tram closures and the impact on New Addington, and the scandal of the £22million missed payment for three council-built blocks at Red Clover Gardens, as the curse of Brick by Brick strikes again. Continue reading

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LibDems rocked by councillor attack on Sutton leader Lewis

INSIDE SUTTON: With local elections just weeks away, the ruling group on the council has been shocked by a devastating resignation statement, including allegations of racism, ‘deception, deceit and duplicitous behaviour’. Our Civic Centre correspondent, ROSE HILL, reports

Broadside: Wrythe councillor Patrick Ogbonna did not pull any punches in his resignation email

In an astonishing email sent to Sutton’s 54 other councillors, Patrick Ogbonna, the Liberal Democrat member for The Wrythe, this morning announced that he has resigned from the party.

Ogbonna launched a broadside at Barry “Basher” Lewis, just hours after the council leader had steered through the council’s 2026-2027 budget at Monday night’s Council Tax-setting meeting (up by the maximum allowed, 4.99%), and with the local elections now just 65 days away.

Describing Lewis as the “so-called ‘leader’,” Ogbonna detailed a litany of misgivings with the LibDems who, he says, “set ‘leafleting targets’ without consultation or regard for individual circumstances”.

Ogbonna had been placed on a “reserve” list of candidates for the elections in May – effectively sacked. Continue reading

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The full text of Cllr Patrick Ogbonna’s resignation email

INSIDE SUTTON: Here’s the full text of Patrick Ogbonna’s email to all councillors, sent this morning, with ‘BREAKING NEWS: Standing Down… but Rising Up!’ in the subject field

Morning, members.

On the beat: residents in his ward have said that Patrick Ogbonna, right, took his duties seriously

Re: the above, I recently met with the so called “Leader” (whom I never voted for, by the way) of Sutton Council to discuss my leafleting and canvassing ratio. At the meeting I was informed I was “the worst performing candidate in the history of the Lib Dems”.

I have been called worse, but let’s put that aside. I informed Barry that as a working father and primary carer to my five-year-old daughter, family was and always will remain my priority – unlike some in the group who are unencumbered with young children and juggling childcare and work.

Mr Lewis was informed that in any open organisation people should not be treated as a homogenous mass. They set “leafleting targets” without consultation or regard for individual circumstances.

Mr Lewis told me I would be placed on a “reserve list” of candidates so they could appoint someone more prolific in leafleting who has nothing else to do. I told him to stick it.

I know my worth – my parents didn’t raise no fool. Continue reading

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All-star concert at Palladium to raise funds for the BRIT School

The BRIT School, the country’s leading performing and creative arts state school, has entered into a partnership for The Other Songs Live, being staged at one of the world’s most famous theatres, The London Palladium, on Tuesday, May 19.

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

The Other Songs Live spotlights a selection of the brightest songwriters and composers, offering the audience an exclusive opportunity to delve into the origins of the song with an evening packed full of performances and stories.

As well as highlighting the talent of both emerging and established songwriters, The Other Songs’ previous events have raised more than £180,000 for music charities.

The Other Songs is an independent music and entertainment company, founded in 2018 by brothers Alastair and Billy Webber.

This year, for the first time, The Other Songs will be raising funds exclusively for The BRIT School, as part of their pledge to support arts education which has been devastated by funding cuts under successive governments. Continue reading

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Two dead after fire in derelict house on Duppas Hill Terrace

On-going investigation: police were on site at Duppas Hill Terrace for much of last week following the fire, where two young men were killed

A second man has died following a fire in a derelict house on Duppas Hill Terrace last week.

Police now say that they are treating the fire as non-suspicious, despite the two fatalities and having had detectives on site in Waddon for much of the past week. The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the London Fire Brigade. Continue reading

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Smoke at dusk: Brigade health warning over Imperial Way fire

Sunset blaze: smoke billowed over Purley Way Playing Fields yesterday evening from the blaze at a disused building on Imperial Way. Photo: Charlotte Parsonson

Water tower: the Brigade used two 32-metre-tall tower ladders to tackle the blaze

Tall turntable ladders and drones were deployed by emergency crews from the London Fire Brigade yesterday evening to tackle a blaze at a disused building on Imperial Way, as residents were advised to keep their windows and doors closed overnight against the smoke which billowed out across the A23 Purley Way and towards South Croydon.

There were no reports of any injuries from the fire, which was first reported at 4.26pm and was brought under control just before 10pm.

Ten fire engines and around 70 firefighters from Croydon, Purley, Wallington, Norbury and Mitcham fire stations attended the scene, at a derelict two-storey building. Continue reading

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It was a bad deal for Croydon. Why did they allow it to happen?

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

Two years ago, I wrote of Croydon Council’s sale of the residential blocks at Red Clover Gardens in Coulsdon: “Does [Jason] Cummings [the council cabinet member for finance] think that Regen are waiving their payments for two years out of the kindness of their hearts? Of course, they know the council is desperate and the Tories are eager to get this to the other side of the 2026 elections. It is Croydon’s Council Tax-payers who get shafted in the end.”

Money-spinners: someone is making a load of money out these Brick by Brick flats. Just not the people of Croydon

With the council now forced to admit that they have not been paid £22million in settlement of their opaque arrangement with Regen Capital and its subsidiary, Regen Coulsdon, my prediction has, sadly, become reality. Croydon residents have been shafted again, and this time with Mayor Jason Perry paying Regen £500,000 hush money – more, even, than Tony Newman gave as a pay-off to Jo Negrini after she did so much to crash the council’s finances.

The curse of Brick by Brick has struck again.

What now needs to happen with Red Clover Gardens goes far beyond tidying up a failed transaction. It requires clarity and transparency about political judgement, governance standards, financial stewardship and above all, candour with Croydon’s residents.

It is why I have called for an independent investigation into the whole deal. Continue reading

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Mayor candidates call for investigation into Red Clover Gardens

LibDems and Greens say that only a thorough, deep dive into the council’s accounts and records conducted by an outside body – such as HM Revenue and Customs – can get to the bottom of the latest multi-million-pound financial scandal at Croydon Council. By STEVEN DOWNES

Block heads: Croydon’s Tory-run council looks to have lost millions of pounds in its handling of Red Clover Gardens

Two of Jason Perry’s election rivals have made calls for a full investigation into the possibility of fraud around the collapsed property deal at Red Clover Gardens in Coulsdon which has left the council £22million out of pocket.

On Saturday, Inside Croydon revealed how the suspiciously complicated and opaque sale-and-leaseback deal with Essex-based Regen Capital had collapsed.

Using confidential council reports, we also reported how Tory Mayor Perry used public money to repossess three of the residential blocks, while gagging the company with a hush fund of £500,000 – more than Labour’s Tony Newman handed Jo Negrini when she quit the crisis-hit council in 2020. Continue reading

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Standing ovation for Ukrainian cast of Carmen at Fairfield Halls

Slava Ukraini!: the cast, company and the Fairfield Halls audience were on their feet at the curtain call of Friday’s performance of Carmen by Opera International Kyiv

There were knife fights in central Croydon on Friday, but no teenagers were involved. KEN TOWL reviews Ellen Kent’s passionate production of Bizet’s  Carmen by Opera International Kyiv at the Fairfield Halls

Four years after Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, the Fairfield Halls hosted an opera by a Frenchman about a murder in Seville in the south of Spain. These two events were connected by the fact that the cast of this production, and the orchestra, were Ukrainians.

Friday’s performance of Carmen featured Opera International Kyiv delivering popular, familiar arias like “Habanera”, “Seguidilla” and “Toreador”. The Observer has called this production “impassioned and sultry”, and of course it was. It is difficult for Carmen to be anything else. Continue reading

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