Council says big thank you
Between 26 July and 6 August, Soul in the City, a community organisation helped to bring together some of Merton’s churches and hosted a range of projects and activities including […]
Between 26 July and 6 August, Soul in the City, a community organisation helped to bring together some of Merton’s churches and hosted a range of projects and activities including […]
The northbound side of Wimbledon Bridge (the opposite side of the road to the main entrance to Wimbledon Train Station), will be closed to traffic from 8am Saturday 29 May […]
Merton Neighbourhood & Street Wardens celebrated receiving the first place in an EnCams award, for a clean-up operation that took place on Valentines Day 2003. The Mayor of Merton Maxi […]
Two of Merton’s largest industrial areas are working with Merton Council to make environmental improvements, which will regenerate these areas for the benefit of residents and other businesses. Both Willow […]
Merton joined the ranks of 29 other European cities such as Vienna, Helsinki, Prague and Lyon earlier this month to sign the European Road Safety Charter in the City Hall […]
Night time resurfacing work will be carried out by Merton Council in Western Road, Mitcham during two separate phases in May to replace remove and replace a significant depth of […]
Debra the Zebra and the Mayor of Merton, Councillor Maxi Martin, joined children from Poplar Nursery School and Cliveden Kindergarten at the launch of Merton Council’s Children’s Traffic Club, which […]
Yet another community clean up took place at the end of February at Shannon Corner, New Malden. This time it was the 2nd Morden Scout Group who gave up their […]
If you are fed up with not being able to park in the Wimbledon Town Centre area you may be interested in Merton Councils new proposals to tackle it. They […]
The West Barnes Guides Group took time out during their half term to participate in a community clean up, removing graffiti and litter within the Motspur Park Station area in […]