It’s Friday 13th, so unlucky for some, as Croydon has designated this as the final day for applications to take over the four public libraries ordered closed by Tory Mayor Jason Perry.

Closed: Sanderstead Library is one of the four libraries closed by the Tory-run council
Bradmore Green, in Old Coulsdon, Sanderstead, Shirley and Broad Green libraries all closed their doors last month, despite overwhelming public opposition, despite viable alternative plans, despite millions of pounds of developer levy funds unspent on the buildings’ upkeep, and despite some of the libraries being among the best-used in the borough.
It was only after the closures that Croydon Council swung into action to try to find alternative uses for the buildings, with a poorly notified and very short-notice consultation period which, according to some reports, attracted barely any interest at all.
Mayor Perry’s council had promised that the closed libraries’ buildings would not be flogged off to developers to help plug the gaping black hole in his budget. Unless, of course, no community groups come forward to take over the running of the buildings… So by gas-lighting the people he claims to listen to, Perry will then be able to claim he has the perfect excuse to sell them. Cunning, eh? Continue reading












Late legal threats from one of the figures at the centre of the scandal of Brick by Brick and the botched refurbishment of the Fairfield Halls almost blocked the belated publication of a key report yesterday.




The district council, based in Oxted and covering Caterham, Godstone, Lingfield and Warlingham, announced its decision to submit the report yesterday.
The Croydon Insider is back, with the latest episode of our news discussion panel podcast thingy…
TfL says it “will keep the majority of its services running throughout the festive period”, but for tram passengers, there will be only a Saturday or Sunday service from Monday, December 23, through until Thursday, January 2, with no service at all on Christmas Day but the promise of a special night time service on New Year’s Eve.
SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT: As we head into the season of ghostly stories and things that go ‘bump’ in the night, DAVID MORGAN has a tale for troubled times in Croydon…
