Merton joins forces with police to support international 16-day anti-violence campaign
Merton Council were one of the first London boroughs to support a national campaign against domestic abuse two months ago. Now, they’ve
Merton Council were one of the first London boroughs to support a national campaign against domestic abuse two months ago. Now, they’ve
A Merton community centre used by people with disabilities has yet to be given a new home, despite the council’s promise
A Merton organisation for disabled people has said the council treats people with disabilities as though they are ‘invisible’. In
Anti-social behaviour and violence and sexual offences are the most commonly reported offences in Merton’s crime hotspots. Home Office statistics
When commuting through Wimbledon’s bustling streets on a weekday morning, the last thing you expect to see is a patrol
Merton is one of the first London boroughs to join a national campaign against domestic abuse. UK Says No More aims
Gay Croydon North MP Steve Reed is among thousands of Londoners paying tribute to those tragically killed in the Orlando massacre in
Labour has edged out the Conservatives in a tight election race to win the GLA seat for Merton and Wandsworth
Labour’s GLA candidate for Merton and Wandsworth has blasted the Conservatives for their ‘dangerous politics’ at the Olympia vote count
A huge victory has been won by Labour’s Mike Brunt in the Figge’s Marsh ward by-election, the former leader of
Sports facilities and leisure development funding has been slashed by Merton Council despite figures showing a steady increase in demand.