Council working around the clock to keep borough moving despite rain
As rain continues to be forecast in Merton this week, the council is working around the clock to help keep the borough moving.
As rain continues to be forecast in Merton this week, the council is working around the clock to help keep the borough moving.
A parade will march through the streets of Morden to celebrate members of the country’s Armed Forces on Saturday, 25 June.
Merton Council is cracking down on illegal pavement parking by motorists from this week in response to concerns raised by residents, especially wheelchair users and parents with push chairs.
New cameras will be installed across the borough next month as the council moves a step closer to enforcing moving traffic offences using automatic number plate recognition (ANPR).
Thousands of homes in Pollards Hill, Mitcham are without water following a burst water main in the south London area.
Merton Council has launched a final consultation on its draft Local Flood Risk Management Strategy to ensure every resident and business has the opportunity to send in their views about how flood risk will be managed in the borough, before it is formally adopted.
Merton Council has organised for major scheduled roadworks in Merton town centres to be suspended from Thursday 27 November until Monday 5 January to ease congestion as much as possible […]
There are just 10 days left for Merton residents to send their responses to the council about how they think the borough can be prepared and minimise the effects of […]
Merton Council is asking residents and businesses to contribute towards the preparation of Merton’s Local Flood Risk Management Strategy between 5 November 2013 and 31 January 2014.
Merton residents will line the streets of Wimbledon and Raynes Park this summer to get a glimpse of the cyclists taking part in the RideLondon cycle event as it races […]