Spring Park and West Wickham Common

Spring Park and West Wickham Common are beautiful public spaces, owned and maintained by the City of London Corporation.
Crystal Palace Subway shortlisted for restoration of the year award

The Crystal Palace Subway has been shortlisted for ‘Restoration or conservation project of the year’ at the national Museums + Heritage Awards, following the major restoration completed last year.
VE Day and Big Lunch Street Road Closures

A list of the locations across the constituencywhere residents have applied to hold a street party, to commemorate VE Day or in support of Big Lunch appears below. The listing is split by ward and in date order for ease of reference.
City Hall Round Up – March 2024

Thomas Turrell is the London Assembly Member for Bexley and Bromley. He represents the Borough at City Hall, challenging Sadiq Khan’s Labour administration.
New West Wickham Library

We are delighted that the new West Wickham Library will open in early May.
Desilting Kelsey Park

Kelsey & Eden Park Cllr. Christine Harris is pleased to announce that It’s fantastic to see the de-silting of Kelsey Park lake completed ahead of schedule
Resurrecting the Friends of Harvington

Some of you will recall the group known as the Friends of Harvington (FoH). Even though several years of inactivity have passed, Cllr Harris eventually managed to find a group of volunteers in 2023 and the Friends of Harvington was resurrected.
Bring Athletics Home: Ambitious Plans for Crystal Palace Sports Centre

London Assembly Member for Bexley and Bromley, Thomas Turrell, is supporting ambitious plans to breathe new life into the National Sports Centre at Crystal Palace, after years of underfunding.
Roads across Bromley to be resurfaced in 2025

This was agreed by the Council’s Environment Committee last Thursday.
Local Councillors and Assembly Member Challenge City Chief Over West Wickham Common and Spring Park Plans

London Assembly Member for Bexley and Bromley, Cllr Thomas Turrell, has written to Chris Hayward, the political leader of the City of London Corporation which governs the Square Mile, to oppose the Corporation’s plan to reduce the amount they pay Councils like Bromley to maintain the City’s Commons. These include West Wickham Common and Spring Bank.