Introducing Hugh Rees-Beaumont: Conservative Candidate for Blackheath with a Plan for Lewisham Thursday, 27 June, 2024 Dear Resident, My name is Hugh Rees-Beaumont and I'm standing to be your next Blackheath councillor. I moved to Lewisham after finishing my Master's Degree in Theoretical Physics and I now work in financial services in the City. I'm standing to be the representative of Blackheath on Lewisham Council because I am utterly frustrated with politics and the fact that Lewisham Council have got our... ArticlesLocal News
Charlie Seeks Urgent Clarification on Bakerloo Line Extension's Future After TfL Bailout 19th May 2020 The future of the planned extension of the Bakerloo line has been called into question after Government had to bail out Transport for London (TfL), which is run... ArticlesLocal News
Charlie Davis welcomes boost of 714 more police officers for Metropolitan Police 4th May 2020 London Assembly candidate for Greenwich & Lewisham, Charlie Davis, has welcomed the announcement that police ranks in the Metropolitan Police have been... ArticlesLocal News
Charlie Davis welcomes extra £8,362,545 for local council services across Lewisham 30th April 2020 · The Government is providing an additional £1.6 billion to local authorities so they have the resources they need to respond to the coronavirus pandemic. ·... ArticlesLocal News
1,052 small businesses in Lewisham receive Government coronavirus support 23rd April 2020 · The Government has distributed more than £12 billion to local authorities for the small business grants scheme. · More than £6 billion has already been paid... ArticlesLocal News
Charlie Davis welcomes £193m debt write-off for Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust 20th April 2020 • Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust to have £193,138,000 of debt written off to support coronavirus efforts • The Government is writing off £13.4 billion of NHS... Local News
Lewisham Conservatives challenge Labour on top councillor’s new role 11th February 2020 Conservatives in Lewisham are calling for local Labour politician Tom Copley to confirm when he is planning to quit as a ward councillor for Sydenham. ArticlesLocal News
Helena Croft to stand in Sydenham 7th February 2020 Lewisham Conservatives have chosen local campaigner Helena Croft as their candidate for the Sydenham by-election. ArticlesLocal News
Charlie Davis: £720,420.68 to tackle rough sleeping in Lewisham 6th February 2020 London Assembly candidate Charlie Davis has welcomed news that Lewisham will receive an additional £720,420.68 to tackle rough sleeping this year to support... ArticlesLocal News
Charlie Davis: Additional £191.2m for London Police shows Conservative’s commitment to keeping our streets safe 23rd January 2020 Charlie Davis has welcomed news that police in London will receive an extra £191.2m to tackle crime and keep our streets safe – an increase of 8.1% from last... ArticlesSenedd NewsLocal News
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