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£20m refurb sees Old Town Hall removed from Heritage risk list
Bromley Old Town Hall has been taken off Historic England’s Heritage at Risk Register, it has been confirmed this week. The Grade II-listed building, which dates back to 1907, served the community until falling vacant and into disrepair in 2007. … Continue reading
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Bromley turns Town Hall asset into an ‘ecosystem of amenities’
While regeneration of Croydon’s town centre remains stalled – whatever became of part-time Perry’s ‘plan’ for the Allders building? – a long-loved public building in a neighbouring borough has been repurposed. By our hotels correspondent, JOANNA PLUMLEY The next time … Continue reading