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Tag Archives: Shirley Oaks
Council’s ‘wrong’ leader could face a night-mayor of a vote
WALTER CRONXITE on a revisited proposal which gives the strongest indication yet of how one Croydon MP sees his own career prospects It’s beginning to look a lot like Gavin Barwell is lining up his next job. The idea of … Continue reading →
Posted in 2016 London elections, 2018 council elections, Alison Butler, Andrew Pelling, Coulsdon, Croydon Central, Croydon Council, Gavin Barwell, Gerry Ryan, Jo Negrini, London Assembly, Mayor of London, Nathan Elvery, Paul Scott, Shirley North, Tony Newman
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Tagged Alison Butler, Barwell, Conservative, Coulsdon, Croydon Central, Croydon Council, Fairfield Halls, Gavin Barwell, London Assembly, Mayor, Mike Fisher, Shirley Oaks, Tony Newman, Tory, Woodside
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Shirley shome mishtake: local plan prompts more anger
The battle for Shirley Oaks arrives on the Town Hall steps ahead of tonight’s council meeting, as residents are expected to demand answers to their concerns over outline plans to build 750 homes on Metropolitan Open Land. Nearly 50 questions … Continue reading →
Posted in Alison Butler, Ashburton, Boris Johnson, Croydon Central, Croydon Council, Gavin Barwell, Housing, London-wide issues, Mayor of London, Planning, Property, Shirley North
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Tagged Alison Butler, Barwell, Conservative, Croydon Central, Croydon Council, Gavin Barwell, Labour, Monks Orchard, Shirley, Shirley Oaks, Tory
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