Hayes & Coney Hall Councillors joined Hayes residents in celebrating the news that their bid for funding to improve the...
Read MoreHayes & Coney Hall Councillors joined Hayes residents in celebrating the news that their bid for funding to improve the...
Read MoreThe three Hayes & Coney Hall Councillors are delighted to see that a new village sign has been installed at...
Read MoreCllrs. Josh Coldspring-White and Thomas Turrell have expressed their dissatisfaction with Transport for London (TfL) at the recent Public Transport...
Read MoreI’m delighted to confirm that I will be standing for a second term as one of your local Councillors in...
Read MoreHayes & Coney Hall Councillors have begun a campaign to save additional services on the 138 bus route.
Read MoreHayes & Coney Hall Councillors have secured a £1,000 donation from the Hayes (Kent) Village Residents Association in their bid...
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When Bromley Council set its Budget, Reform UK Bromley was the only party that failed to propose an alternative - so what is their plan for Bromley?
@SimonFawthrop_1 went and asked them - and it couldn’t be clearer that Reform can’t be trusted with Bromley Council in May ⚠️
Conservative-run Bromley Council has been investing in libraries, in our roads and in our parks. Made possible by years of prudent financial management. Labour's plan is to sell income generating assets while burdening residents with tens of millions in debt - fiscal madness!
Reform fancy their chances taking Bromley Council in May.
Their first test was to propose an alternative Budget - something that, unlike other parties, they failed to do.
To promise change, and then fail to propose anything different is disrespectful to voters.
Last night, Bromley passed a balanced Budget, and invested in the future of our Borough - with new libraries, leisure centres, healthcare facilities and affordable homes.
📽️ Watch the Leader of Bromley Council, Colin Smith, explain more