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London Borough of Merton is backing demands for legislative change in the sale of ‘graffiti’ products to under 18s, after an assessment of compliance to their Traders Code of Conduct […]
London Borough of Merton is backing demands for legislative change in the sale of ‘graffiti’ products to under 18s, after an assessment of compliance to their Traders Code of Conduct […]
Many of us have a mobile phone and it can be a great way of keeping in touch and making yourself feel safe when out on your own. But did […]
London Borough of Merton is backing demands for legislative change in the sale of ‘graffiti’ products to under 18s, after an assessment of compliance to their Traders Code of Conduct […]
On Wednesday 21 May, Merton’s Ethnic Minority Centre (EMC) in association with Merton Council held an evening of live music featuring songs and dances from around the world. Over 350 […]
The Wimbledon Civic Theatre Trust (WCTT) and the Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG) are on the verge of signing a deal to secure the long-term future of Wimbledon Theatre, with ATG […]
Pedal power is coming to Merton as Merton Council urges residents to get on their bikes for Bike Week 2003, which runs from 14 – 22 June. Bike Week 2003 […]
Mayor of Merton, Councillor Maxi Martin, officially launched The People’s Network in Morden library on Wednesday 5 June. Giving free access to computers and the internet to all Merton’s residents. […]
Merton’s Drug & Alcohol Action Team (DAAT) has welcomed the launch of the government’s FRANK campaign. The campaign, that features a new national helpline, website and high profile TV marketing […]
A survey of 14 -15 year olds in Merton schools shows that they are less likely to have tried drugs than young people in other London boroughs and in other […]
To mark Refugee Week (16-22 June), Pollards Hill library is launching its survey “I live in Pollards Hill” which will celebrate the rich diversity of backgrounds in the area. And […]