Josh campaigns against 654 bus withdrawal
Cllr. Josh Coldspring-White has written to TFL concerning the proposal to withdraw the 654 bus route
Councillors welcome new micro-forest at Norman Park

Hayes and Coney Hall Councillors have welcomed the news that a new micro-forest will be planted at Norman Park.
Councillors work to tackle nuisance parking in Kemsing Close and Larkfield Close

Hayes and Coney Hall Councillors have welcomed new proposals by Bromley Council to curb nuisance parking in Kemsing Close and Larkfield Close in Hayes.
Councillors succeed in extending double yellow lines in Layhams Road

Hayes and Coney Hall Councillors celebrated the news that double yellow lines will be extended along Layhams Road.
Councillors initiate action to deter speeding outside school in Gates Green Road

Hayes and Coney Hall Councillors have welcomed proposals from Bromley Council to prevent speeding on Gates Green Road outside Wickham Common Primary School.
Waldo Road closure – update

Once in a generation work at Waldo Road Depot, including anti-fire measures.
The outstanding news that Bromley Youth Justice has received the highest category overall rating following an inspection by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Probation is being welcomed.

The outstanding rating means that Bromley is recognised as one of the country’s leading local authorities for Youth Justice, with only 4 other councils in London recognised as outstanding. Nationally, there are 17 Youth Justice services that have achieved an outstanding rating. Additional ‘outstanding’ recognition was also received for resettlement, meaning that there is a high-quality, evidence-based resettlement service for children leaving custody.
Bakerloo Line Extension won’t meet local travel demands, warn Council and Assembly Member

London Assembly Member for Bexley and Bromley, Thomas Turrell AM, and Bromley Council’s Executive Member for Public Transport, Highways and Road Safety, Councillor Nicholas Bennett have warned that extending the Bakerloo from Lewisham to Hayes would be a “disruptive, costly mistake which would cut links to the City of London’.
R3 Runway Approach Inches Closer in Bid to Reduce Aircraft Noise

Moves to reduce noise disruption over Keston from flights arriving at and departing from Biggin Hill Airport are a step closer after the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) approved Instrument Flight Procedures (IFP) and the Simulator Validation Plan for the RNP 03 runway approach.
Hayes and Coney Hall Councillors bid for Jubilee Parks funding at Husseywell

Your Hayes and Coney Hall Councillors have kick-started the process of bidding for funding to improve the facilities in the playground at Husseywell Park.
