Councillors secure funding for Husseywell Playground improvements

Hayes & Coney Hall Councillors joined Hayes residents in celebrating the news that their bid for funding to improve the playground at Husseywell Park has been accepted by Bromley Council.
Councillors welcome further improvements to Chilham Way Shopping Parade

The three Hayes & Coney Hall Councillors are delighted to see that a new village sign has been installed at Chilham Way Shopping Parade in Hayes.
Councillors represent local 138 concerns to TfL at Public Transport Liaison Committee

Cllrs. Josh Coldspring-White and Thomas Turrell have expressed their dissatisfaction with Transport for London (TfL) at the recent Public Transport Liaison Committee.
Councillors campaign to save additional 138 services

Hayes & Coney Hall Councillors have begun a campaign to save additional services on the 138 bus route.
Councillors secure £1,000 for Husseywell Park playground

Hayes & Coney Hall Councillors have secured a £1,000 donation from the Hayes (Kent) Village Residents Association in their bid to upgrade the facilities at Husseywell Park playground.
New Micro-Forest to Enhance Local Green Spaces

Bromley Council has secured funding from the Local Authority Treescapes Fund to plant a new micro-forest in Norman Park. This is part of the Council’s commitment to protecting and enhancing green spaces and parks in the borough.
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.
A message from the leader of the council

The following open letter is the lead article in Bromley Council’s ‘Our Bromley e-newsletter’ which also includes links to Christmas arrangements regarding council services.
Peter Fortune’s maiden speech

On Wednesday, I delivered my maiden speech in Parliament. Tradition holds that MPs’ first words in the House of Commons are lighthearted. They pay tribute to their predecessors, thank those who supported them, and praise their constituency.
Councillors act to curb anti-social behaviour in Iceland car park

Earlier this year, your local Councillors became aware of anti-social behaviour occurring at night in the car park behind Iceland in Station Approach Hayes. This included people racing cars up and down the car park, tooting car horns, engines revving, shouting, throwing glass bottles around, taking nitrous oxide and leaving the silver cannisters scattered around, and playing very loud music late at night.