Labour selects Susan Moore as candidate for Hayes & Coney Hall by-election
Bromley Labour is proud to announce that our candidate for the upcoming Hayes & Coney Hall by-election will be Susan Moore, a resident of the ward. She is an educational psychologist, mum and local campaigner. Susan is passionate about the need for change and improvement in education, children’s services and in particular provision for children […]
Bromley Labour on the High Court ULEZ Decision
Bromley Labour notes the court decision today to allow the expansion of ULEZ across outer London – and condemns Bromley Council’s waste of council tax payers’ money in pursuing this action.
Bromley Labour Group response to the Southeastern railway ticket office closure consultation
The Bromley Labour Group strongly opposes the closure of 64% of the ticket offices within the London Borough of Bromley. The closure of 14 out of 22 station ticket offices will disproportionately affect the Borough’s disabled and elderly rail passengers.
Unreliable recycling and waste collection in parts of Bromley
We are aware from the increasing number of reports from residents to Labour councillors that collections of household waste, food waste and recycling appear to becoming increasingly unreliable. “Residents are getting frustrated that the waste collections have been missed. To add to their frustrations they are finding collection days are being repeatedly rescheduled on the […]
Bromley Labour statement following High Court decision on ULEZ challenge
Following yesterday’s High Court decision to refuse permission by Bromley and four other Councils to proceed with the majority of the grounds for their judicial review of Mayor of London’s planned expansion of the Ultra-Low Emissions Zone, Bromley Labour are calling on the Council to drop their expensive, politically motivated legal challenge and work constructively […]
Bromley Labour Group response on ULEZ expansion, £110million Scrappage Scheme and Major Bus Route Expansion
Bromley Labour Group responds to the ULEZ expansion and the actions taken in response to our initial concerns.
Have your say: Bromley Council proposals to increase Council Tax for the least well off
People across Bromley can now respond to plans by the Conservatives to increase council tax for the least well off by 20%. Watch this to find out more and have your say here. http://www.bromleylabour.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Council-Tax.mp4 Respond to the consultation
Bromley Labour congratulates Bromley FC on the club’s success this season
Councillor Simon Jeal, leader of the Labour Group on Bromley Council, has today written to express congratulations from everyone at Bromley Labour to everyone at the club for their success this season. The men’s team’s historic victory over Wrexham in the FA Trophy Final at Wembley Stadium is the most recent highlight of the club’s […]
Labour achieves historic wins in Plaistow and St Paul’s Cray as support surges across Bromley
Labour gained four seats in the London Borough of Bromley council elections. It now holds 12 seats on Bromley Council, the highest number in the borough since 1978. Alisa Igoe and Tony McPartlan achieved a significant win in Plaistow ward having sought to speak to as many residents as possible and having campaigned on a […]
Bromley Labour’s climate action proposals
Bromley Labour has received a large amount of correspondence regarding our approach to tackling climate change and the council achieving net zero. We felt it would be helpful to outline our proposals in some detail. Summary We are happy to confirm that the Bromley Labour group, and all Labour candidates standing in the local elections […]