
Council rejects plans for more mopeds in Wallington
Lib Dem-led Sutton Council has rejected proposals to convert loading bays on Wallington High Street into additional moped parking spaces.
Lib Dem-led Sutton Council has rejected proposals to convert loading bays on Wallington High Street into additional moped parking spaces.
The local community has come together to help care for Wallington Library Gardens.
Liberal Democrat Councillors have been working with the police to see a more visible presence in Wallington town centre both as a deterrent and to spot criminal activity.
Elm Pond is to get a full makeover thanks to a successful bid for funding by your local Liberal Democrat Councillors and the Sutton Parks Team.
New ‘raised table’ crossings have been installed around Wrythe Green and its shops, making it safer and easier for pedestrians to cross.
Councillors have been working with local businesses and the Council to try to improve the parking situation at The Circle.
This year marks over 20 years of dedicated work from the team behind the St Helier Charitable Foundation.
A recent survey conducted by Sutton Liberal Democrats found that long GP waiting times are people’s number one healthcare issue.
A recent police operation, in collaboration with the local Co-op in Roundshaw, successfully led to the arrest of several shoplifters.
Lib Dem-led Sutton Council is taking action against rogue landlords turning family homes into giant house-shares, known as Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs)
Liberal Democrat Councillors are aiming to improve the health of Carshalton Ponds using natural methods, after rising temperatures and a changing climate have led to an increase in algae blooms.
Sutton Council’s planning committee has voted down a proposed anaerobic digester, a facility that processes food waste, in the Beddington industrial area.
Your local Councillors recently joined a Community Connect event in St Helier and encourage local people to attend.
Lib Dem-run Sutton Council has awarded Poulter Park funding as part of its Neighbourhood Fund scheme.
A much-needed new crossing has been installed at the junction of Sandy Lane South and Stafford Road.
Dozens of trees have been planted in Oaks Park in memory of Queen Elizabeth II, as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy initiative.
Residents can now apply to hold street parties to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III over the May bank holiday weekend.
A major project to make improvements to Carshalton ponds will begin this year.