Bromley Council passes a balanced budget.

Conservative-led Bromley Council has passed its Budget for the next municipal year.
£5 million to be spent improving the state of Bromley’s roads

Bromley’s Conservative-run Council has announced new funding to improve the state of roads across the Borough.
New toilet for Hayes Station, plus works to improve frontage

Southeastern has informed local Councillors that, in addition to work to improve the frontage at Hayes Station, improvements will be made to the station’s toilet facilities.
Layhams Road double yellow lines installed

After a long campaign by local Councillors and residents, the double-yellow lines have now been extended on Layhams Road.
Berkeley Homes consultation results released

Berkeley Homes has released the results of their first consultation for proposals to build homes on Hayes Farm.
New parking restrictions for Mead Way, Bourne Vale and Hayes Lane

Following a campaign by Ward Councillors, Bromley Council have announced new proposals to curb traffic along Mead Way, Bourne Vale and Hayes Lane.
Addington Road is being resurfaced

The Council’s contractors, Riney, will be closing the road between 7.30pm and 5am from Tuesday 27th January for up to four consecutive nights. Local signed diversions will be in place for motorists.
Temporary road safety posters to be installed in Chestnut Avenue and Bourne Way

Following calls from Cllrs Josh Coldspring-White and Alexa Michael, temporary road safety posters are going to be installed in Chestnut Avenue and Bourne Way to remind drivers to stick to the 30mph speed limit. It is envisaged that the posters will be in situ from mid-February.
Crackdown on anti-social behaviour on Hayes Common announced

Conservative-led Bromley Council has announced a set of new measures to combat anti-social behaviour on Hayes Common.
Work continues to improve Keston Ponds

Conservative-led Bromley Council continues work to improve the water quality and biodiversity at Keston Ponds.
