Local Election 2026: Making Bromley Work for Everyone

1. Fixing everyday services that you rely on

  • Investing Bromley’s money back in Bromley and ending the sell-off of public buildings
  • Genuine transformation – a competent, modern council that works for residents
  • Giving back control – ending secrecy and making the council open by design
  • Common sense changes – better value for your money

2. A place where you can afford to live and thrive

  • A plan to deliver more affordable / social homes, in Bromley, for long-term Bromley residents.
  • Supporting families through times of crisis
  • A fairer local economy – strategies to reduce child poverty, food poverty and end homelessness in Bromley
  • Raising housing standards, tougher regulation of rogue landlords and HMOs
  • Becoming a London Living Wage Employer

3. Protecting your green spaces, parks and high streets

  • Protect our green belt
  • Fix the neglect of local Parks, giving friends’ groups a greater say
  • Support our high streets and local nighttime economy, with tailored local plans for each area
  • Create a Bromley Skills and Jobs Partnership to provide good jobs for local people
  • Supporting local community events, heritage and culture and protecting community centres
  • Cleaner and greener Bromley

4. Act to make our streets and roads safer

  • A proactive road safety plan to prevent harm
  • Working for visibly safer neighbourhoods and local policing across Bromley
  • Strengthen Bromley plans to tackle Violence Against Women and Girls
  • Safer, attractive community centres and supporting shop workers
  • Better lighting and safer streets and parks
  • Actively fix potholes and reduce roadworks
  • Better public transport

5. Great places for everyone to grow up, live well and grow old

  • Supporting older residents
  • Caring for carers
  • Better care, closer to home
  • Collaborate with other councils for better services
  • Facilitating more affordable childcare locally
  • Accessible local services for residents with disabilities, including ensuring recipients of direct payments are fully aware of how to utilise them
  • A borough where everyone feels welcome
  • Partner with community leisure groups to improve Bromley’s leisure provision
  • Invest in Bromley’s young people with council-owned children’s homes, and improve modern youth services, work experience programmes, and SEND support that works with families, not against them
  • Equal status with foster carers for kinship carers

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