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Daily Archives: May 24, 2011
Second exec director to leave council as Croydon cuts flowers
Croydon Council is to lose another of its six-figure salary executive directors when Tom Jeffrey stands down from the community services department in September. Jeffrey’s departure is not much of a surprise – recruited from Sutton just three years ago, … Continue reading
Posted in Croydon Council, Environment, Gardening, Jon Rouse
Tagged Croydon, Croydon Council, London, London Borough of Croydon, Mike Fisher, Taberner House
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Croydon is turning green this Saturday for charity
Croydon Green Fair is being staged at the Garwood Foundation at 27 Bramley Hill, South Croydon, this Saturday, May 28. To be opened at 10.30am by the new Mayor of Croydon (hopefully he won’t be too hungover after his champagne … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Croydon, England, London, London Borough of Croydon, Mayor, South Croydon
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Election 2012: the battle for London’s middle ground
Barely has the dust settled on Londoners’ last rush to the polling stations (alright, we might be over-stating matters ever so slightly), but work is already underway in the two main party machines, and by LibDems where they have some … Continue reading
Posted in Boris Johnson, Ken Livingstone, London-wide issues
Tagged Conservatives, Ken Livingstone, Liberal Democrats, London, Middle class, The Guardian, Tory
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