Merton Council is supporting the safety pin campaign against hate crime
Merton Council is supporting the safety pin campaign which has launched on social media today.
Merton Council is supporting the safety pin campaign which has launched on social media today.
Merton Council is set to ask residents and Wimbledon Park users for their views on three possible proposals for how the park could look in the future.
Crowds turned out for Merton’s Armed Forces Day parade this weekend (25 June), to celebrate the work and bravery of the UK’s armed forces and emergency services.
Merton Council and Merton Police have issued joint guidance for anyone who witnesses or experiences hate crime. Since the UK voted to leave the EU last week, there have been […]
Merton Council declared the borough’s EU Referendum result in the early hours of Friday morning, following the first UK referendum on EU membership in just over 40 years.
Merton Council’s highways team is continuing to work around the clock to keep the gullies clear of debris as sewers have become overwhelmed with unusually heavy rainfall.
Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis Club?
Whether it is basement Turkish baths, the home of an immaculately dressed ghost, two fat ladies or the place Henry VIII nearly died, discover Wimbledon’s landmarks as a new footpath […]
Merton Council will keep the borough moving as 41 new state-of-the-art cameras are switched on to monitor the area’s roads and keep people safe.
As rain continues to be forecast in Merton this week, the council is working around the clock to help keep the borough moving.