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Croydon Council has said plans to build more than 300 homes on a Norbury sports ground should not go ahead. Pitches and courts at the former NatWest sports ground have not been used since 2007, when ...
Council tenants in Croydon could see their rent increase by 8% on average. From April, rent may go up to help fund ongoing improvements and repairs to council homes and estates.
A long-awaited planning application has been submitted for a central Croydon housing estate, which could see the two aged blocks replaced with 445 new flats, shops and community areas.
Croydon set up its own in-house property developer, Brick by Brick. On announcing bankruptcy, the council’s director of finance Lisa Taylor stated that £36 million of the debt was due to ...
Croydon residents will be the first in line to get their hands on completed homes built by Brick by Brick – a Croydon Council-owned developer set… ...
Ms O’Connell followed the woman to a flat in a tower block on Regina Road, one of more than 13,000 social homes owned and managed by Croydon Council. That is where she was introduced to Fransoy Hewitt ...
Croydon's mayor has insisted that the council is "not failing" as the prospect of a possible government takeover looms. Jason ...
Croydon Council has published further details of publicly owned land slated for housing developments after claims it was compiling a “secret list” of sites identified as suitable for building ...
Croydon council’s housing department operated with “a poor operating culture with a lack of care and respect for tenants” resulting in accommodation being left in terrible conditions, ...
A cash-strapped London council wrongly took about £40m from a pot reserved for social housing, it has emerged. The incident contributed to Croydon Council's third bankruptcy notice in two years ...
Croydon Council has insisted that a historic manor house will remain publically owned ‘for future generations’, following fears that it could be sold off to service debt. The local authority ...
On Wednesday evening, Croydon Council’s cabinet will consider a report put together by council officers, which recommends that Mr Lacey and Evans be removed as company directors and replaced by Duncan ...
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