New SEND school in Merton “not enough,” experts say
The Department for Education’s plan to develop a new school for pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in

The Department for Education’s plan to develop a new school for pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in

Merton Council has been active in launching its initiative to become London’s Borough of Sport. Merton Council is aiming to

A Merton freehouse reopened last week following a two-year closure despite the economic difficulties currently facing independent pubs. The Trafalgar

Heading into a new season without a home is nothing new to Kingstonian F.C. and their supporters, but fresh frustrations

The Wimbledon Tennis Windows competition in Wimbledon Village celebrates its 10th anniversary this summer. Over the years the competition has

The Golf Groove in Wimbledon is a place where both newcomers to the sport and those who have perfected their

An elderly woman has died in a house fire in Wimbledon last night. She was pronounced dead at the scene

Britain’s largest mosque reopened its doors on Saturday after a devasting fire damaged the building in 2015. The Baitul Futuh

As the full-time whistle blew on a blustery evening at Home Park a year ago this week, AFC Wimbledon were

The London Borough of Merton will revert to in-house street-cleaning starting from 2025, after the council’s cabinet came to an

Waste management company Veolia UK has secured its future in south west London after signing a long-term deal with a