Ealing Council has refused to accommodate the Liberal Democrats' request for a thorough review of the Lammas Park Sustainable Urban Drainage System project. In a separate initiative, police will implement facial recognition technology at the upcoming Notting Hill Carnival to combat violent disorder. Additionally, a historic London primary school established in 1563 will shut down due to declining enrollment. Wandsworth Council has dismissed proposals to overturn recent road layout changes around Putney Bridge, facing criticism from opposition members.
Ealing Council has stonewalled a request from the Liberal Democrats for a full review of the troubled Lammas Park Sustainable Urban Drainage System (SuDS).
Police will for the first time use facial recognition technology at the next Notting Hill Carnival in an attempt to clamp down on violent disorder.
A London primary school which was established in 1563 during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I is closing due to falling pupil numbers.
Wandsworth has rejected calls to scrap road layout changes around Putney Bridge, which opposition councillors have slammed as a 'catastrophe'.
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