Well, it's nearly here. Our Croydon streets will soon be an explosion of red white and blue, as all the plans and preparation come to fruition this weekend, and there's plenty of fun to be had for all the family.
More school holidays?! What can we do apart from pray the rain stops and the Jubilee celebrations will take care of at least some of the entertainment? Fortunately Croydon can provide plenty of alternatives to keep the youngsters occupied this half term
I came across an interesting article about extreme and bizarre treatments from around the world which I thought I would share with you. Some of these are not for the faint hearted so if you are a bit squeamish look away now!
Any business person will know that in these challenging times you cannot afford to take your eye off the ball for a moment – in fact you absolutely have to pick it up and run with it. Enough of the ball metaphors; the point is, get networking.
In order to tackle extreme poverty, we need to understand it – living for just a few days below the poverty line can give a far greater insight than televised appeals and newspaper images. Is Croydon willing to give it a go?
Following an International Investment Conference in Cannes last month, Develop Croydon will be giving residents the chance to see for themselves various schemes designed to develop and improve Croydon
Last weekend, local businessman Saif Bonar opened his brain child 'Matthews Yard' to the people and businesses of Croydon. This brand new cafe and co-working space was Saif's direct response to the shocking riot scenes Croydon witnessed last year.
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