Headlines - June 2006
Bexley's Mayor, Brian Beckwith, played it very cool on Friday 30 June when he and the Mayoress donned their sunglasses in support of the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association.
Every member of Bexley Council's Cabinet has signed a local petition opposing the Government's decision to give the go-ahead to a massive waste-to-energy incinerator at Norman Road, Belvedere.
Bexley Council's new administration has given the go-ahead to a series of fundamental reviews into services and spending as it starts to address the Council's difficult financial situation.
Welling bus lane has reached the end of the road and will be removed in the coming months. Bexley's Cabinet met tonight (21 June) to consider its future and agreed to replace the bus lane with waiting and loading restrictions.
Bexley Council's new administration is re-examining the scheme to redevelop the site of the former primary school in Bedens Road, North Cray.
Bexley Council is "devastated" by the decision of the Energy Minister, Malcolm Wicks, to approve an application for a waste-to-energy incinerator at Norman Road, Belvedere after so much anger about the proposal from local people.
Bexley Council Leader, Cllr Ian Clement, raised the St George's flag outside the Civic Offices in Bexleyheath today to demonstrate the borough's whole-hearted support for the England football team.
Children with disability in Bexley are enjoying soft landings when they play because of the determination of a former Mayor who went up in a balloon.
The latest in a series of steps to address the anti-social behaviour that has been affecting Blackfen Parade in Sidcup has been launched with the support of the Bexley Community Safety Partnership.