Restoration of Wimbledon fountain celebrates Joseph Toynbee
Merton Council helped to pay to restore the Victorian structure to its glory and to provide free, fresh water to new generations
Merton Council helped to pay to restore the Victorian structure to its glory and to provide free, fresh water to new generations
Merton Council has announced a further £1.3 million in funding for 22 community projects across the borough, to support and strengthen local sports groups, community-led environmental projects, and the growing […]
Results from the latest customer satisfaction survey have revealed that 100% of residents are satisfied with library services, and 96% of residents rate library services as ‘very good’ or ‘good’. […]
Merton Council has notified voluntary and community organisations that applied to the new Civic Pride Fund, that they will share almost £5million in financial support – the largest support package […]
Merton Council has announced it will be giving much needed financial support to 20 organisations in Merton. Almost £5million has been allocated from the new Civic Pride Fund to organisations […]
Merton Council is keen to promote active travel among residents – cycling or walking to work or school reduces emissions, improves overall health, and saves money. However, increased use of […]
Restaurant was shut down for 10 days by the council after a customer saw an insect in the serving area while ordering food
Twelve of Merton Council’s car parks have been awarded Park Mark accreditation following an inspection by the Metropolitan Police and the British Parking Association. The award of Park Mark shows […]
Merton Council’s Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) team has achieved another victory for residents
Merton Council has achieved White Ribbon accredited status, demonstrating our commitment to ending violence against women and girls by men and boys. White Ribbon UK is the leading charity working […]