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Croydon Mayor’s private firm selling flammable plastic cladding
Carlton Building Plastics Ltd, the family business where the managing director is Croydon Mayor Jason Perry, sells a range of uPVC cladding with little information, or warning, about how flammable and dangerous the products might be. Inside Croydon reported last … Continue reading →
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Croydon doesn’t count when it comes to its rubbish reports
We here at Inside Croydon Towers have become great fans of nearby neighbours Wandsworth’s “open council” webpage, which records the Conservative-run borough’s performance with comparative data on a range of indicators from other councils across London. In the past, data … Continue reading →