Council welcomes news of Waterstones’ return to Wimbledon
Merton Council welcomes the news today that Waterstones will return to Wimbledon later this year.
Merton Council welcomes the news today that Waterstones will return to Wimbledon later this year.
Merton Council saw Mitcham’s clock tower restored to its former Victorian splendour as the faithfully restored lamps were re-installed today.
Work on the final phases of the council’s £6m ‘Rediscover Mitcham’ town centre regeneration project, which includes the new bus street on London Road, is due to start this summer. […]
Merton Council is asking for people’s views on how three major estates in the borough could develop over the next 10 to 15 years.
Merton Council’s Leader, Councillor Stephen Alambritis, will be serving up pizza, cutting keys and selling fine wines to celebrate Merton’s many small businesses this Small Business Saturday (5 December).
Merton Council is calling on residents to vote for Raynes Park to win the high street of the year award as part of the annual Great British High Street Competition.
This year’s Merton Business Awards saw more entries than ever before, with winners announced at a special gala event hosted at the All England Lawn Tennis Club last week.
Mitcham Clock Tower is coming back to its home in Mitcham town centre after some much needed refurbishment.
Mayor of Merton, Councillor David Chung, officially opened the new Mitcham Fire Station yesterday.
Merton Council’s fleet of refuse vehicles over 7.5 tonnes are being installed with side bars which will make the roads safer for cyclists. There is a lot of space under a lorry and the side bars act as a fence to prevent cyclists and pedestrians becoming trapped under the vehicle.