Conservative councillors have welcomed the announcement by Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, that he is investing £4.4million in regeneration projects for Merton.
We are delighted to launch the Abbey Community Garden Programme, a new initiative to transform neglected green areas into attractive and useful gardens.
The Labour Council consultation on the expansion of Dundonald Primary School is now finished and Conservative councillors are concerned what the implications of this decision are for Dundonald Rec.
The application to demolish The Oaks in Eastway, Cannon Hill, was approved by Merton Council’s Planning Committee in June, despite the numerous objections from local residents.
Merton Park Conservatives have consistently opposed the extension of controlled parking zones to Saturdays and recently have welcomed a consultation to discuss the proposed extension.
Construction of a new medical centre in Lambton Road has begun and should be ready by August 2012.
Trinity ward residents and local councillors joined forces in June to raise their concerns over recent disturbances in the Latimer Road area of Wimbledon with the local neighbourhood police.
Plans for a high quality development of the former Atkinson Morley Hospital site in Copse Hill have been given the ‘green light’.
Residents and local councillors have been out in force to emphasise the importance and neccessity of speed restrictions in residential areas of Wimbledon.
Earlier this year Richard Tracey, Conservative London Assembly Member for Merton & Wandsworth, worked with your local Conservative councillors to put pressure on Transport for London (TfL) to consider increasing the number of peak time trains on the Wimbledon branch of the District Line.

