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Category Archives: Scots Estate Residents’ Association
Knitting London Road Together has Norbury in stitches
Norbury has been transformed into Knorbury for the day. Love Norbury, a collaboration between four residents’ groups, is trying to transform the local high street this morning. They say: “About two months ago lots of local women of all ages … Continue reading
Turning Norbury into a bunch of knits, Nov 1
The people behind Love Norbury have got a cunning plan. But they’re saying very little about it, just yet. They promise that when you discover what it is all about, you’ll be in stitches. This is all they would tell … Continue reading
Residents’ associations mobilise to get better say with council
The peasants are revolting. They may not just yet quite be at the point of storming Fisher’s Folly with lighted torches and armed with pitchforks, but dissatisfaction with the way Croydon Council is run and the manner in which public … Continue reading
Posted in Addington Residents' Association, Addiscombe Residents Association, Addiscombe West, Community associations, Connected Croydon, Coulsdon, Coulsdon Town, Coulsdon West Residents' Association, Croydon Council, East Coulsdon Residents' Association, ECCO, Fairness Commission, Lansdowne Road RA, Lebanon Road Residents' Association, Nathan Elvery, Norbury Green Residents' Association, Norbury Village Residents' Association, Old Coulsdon Residents' Association, Parking, Planning, Pollards Hill Residents' Association, Refuse collection, Scots Estate Residents' Association, South Croydon Community Association, Spring Park Residents' Association, Street lighting
Tagged Addiscombe West, Coulsdon, Council Tax, Croydon Council, Nathan Elvery, UKIP
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Local businesses offer 20% discount to Love Norbury
Norbury’s residents’ associations have joined forces with local businesses to offer discounts of up to one-fifth off the price of goods and services on offer on the high street, as they seek to strengthen the sense of community spirit. Pollards … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Community associations, Fly tipping, Love Norbury, Norbury, Norbury Green Residents' Association, Norbury Village Residents' Association, Pollards Hill Residents' Association, Refuse collection, Scots Estate Residents' Association, Steve Reed MP
Tagged Croydon North, Norbury, Steve Reed OBE
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Residents Associations in Norbury stage hustings, May 14
News of another election hustings, this time organised by the four residents’ associations in Norbury – Scots Estate, Norbury Green, Norbury Village and Pollards Hill. All of the major parties have agreed to attend. “Long neglected and unloved, the people … Continue reading
Posted in 2014 council elections, Community associations, Norbury, Norbury Green Residents' Association, Norbury Village Residents' Association, Pollards Hill Residents' Association, Scots Estate Residents' Association
Tagged Conservative, Council Tax, Croydon Council, Croydon North, Green Party, Labour, Liberal Democrats, Norbury
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