Time stands still no more in Merton
In the wake of a borough-wide campaign to get Merton’s historical clocks working, Merton Council can announce the hands of an iconic timepiece in Wimbledon are on the move once […]
In the wake of a borough-wide campaign to get Merton’s historical clocks working, Merton Council can announce the hands of an iconic timepiece in Wimbledon are on the move once […]
Merton Week of Peace was launched at Wimbledon YMCA on Saturday 8 September with a Family Fun Day. Activities this week included an award ceremony for prize winners and finalists […]
Merton Council and the borough’s Voluntary organisations are set to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act by hosting ‘Celebrating Freedom’ to mark the occasion. […]
Merton Council is delighted to support the Happy Soul Festival, a pioneering event of Asian films exploring well-being. The festival has been organised by South West London and St George’s […]
The Mayor of Merton, Councillor John Dehaney, paid tribute on Veterans’ Day to the millions of men and women who have served their country in the armed forces. The Mayor […]
An event to mark the successes of the Merton Partnership for 2006/2007 and the launch of the partnership’s first annual report took place at Morden Park House on Thursday 14 […]
Rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of the large crowd attending the 2007 Mitcham Carnival on Saturday 16 June. Mitcham Carnival had arrived at the carnival site (Three Kings Piece) a […]
Mitcham Carnival is back in town on Saturday 16 June at the Three Kings Piece, and hoping to attract an even bigger crowd this year with its music and dance […]
On Friday, May 4th at Morden Hall in Merton, over 200 pairs of happy feet will be dancing their way through an odyssey of classic grooves from Abba through Wham […]
Merton Council’s Scrutiny panels are after residents’ views on what issues should form the basis of future reviews. Councillors on Merton’s overview and scrutiny panels regularly carry out reviews of […]