‘I felt protected’ – Love and Mutual Aid in Merton
“I was terrified. I used to describe it to people and say it was like being a small furry creature
“I was terrified. I used to describe it to people and say it was like being a small furry creature
Merton Council’s Planning Applications Committee granted YMCA Wimbledon planning permission for a nine-story development on Friday, subject to conditions. The
Wimbledon Guild and Merton Council have partnered to launch the Merton Moves initiative. The project, launched on the 30th November,
The leader of Merton Council toured the borough on Small Business Saturday, in a pledge to support local companies and
A report from the Healthy Streets Scorecard has shown that Merton has the highest proportion of school streets in London.
Merton councillor Paul Kohler expressed ‘concern’ in an open letter to Wimbledon MP Stephen Hammond last Sunday, following accusations of
The Metropolitan Police have arrested a man on suspicion of rape after an attack in the Merton area. Kadian Nelson,
Fewer than half of buildings with flammable cladding in Merton and Richmond have replaced the dangerous cladding material used on
Merton Council will trial a provocative anti-littering campaign in its Trinity ward, after an increase in post-lockdown littering frustrated councillors.
The Wimbledon Foundation pledged £20,000 in matched donations to the Merton Giving Coronavirus Fund in the wake of this year’s
An innovative new school will open in Merton, adopting therapeutic approaches to teach children who have experienced trauma. Merrywood House