Merton committed to equality
Merton Council is asking residents to take a look at its new draft Corporate Equality Scheme for the next three years and give their views. Although 85% of residents already […]
Merton Council is asking residents to take a look at its new draft Corporate Equality Scheme for the next three years and give their views. Although 85% of residents already […]
Merton Council has launched an £80,000 programme of initiatives to steer both public and private investment into Raynes Park and help improve the appearance of the area, making it a […]
The next step in proposals to transform Merton Council into a more efficient organisation was agreed last week (28 May) following approval from cross-party councillors undertaking scrutiny. Having received recommendations […]
Merton Council’s cabinet has this week announced a balanced budget for 2009-2010 despite facing a difficult climate of decreasing income and increasing costs. The cabinet has taken into account the […]
Merton Council and its partners are calling on residents to help them build the new Community Plan to take the borough forward into the next decade. A new website has […]
Local people across Merton are using their local community forums to make a difference, by having their say on the issues that matter most to them and seeing things change […]
Merton Council invites the borough’s residents and business ratepayers to submit a written question to the council’s cabinet members at the next public council meeting on September 17 2008. Those […]
More than 50 Mitcham and Morden residents of all ages have joined forces to have their say on the issues that matter most to them. Merton Council’s new Community Forums […]
Merton Council is this month launching a new opportunity for local people to get their voices heard and challenge public service providers on the issues that matter most to them. […]
Merton Council this week agreed the revised composition of its Cabinet to ensure that it fully reflects and addresses the evolving priorities of residents. The changes agreed by full council […]