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Green Space Heritage Walk: Sunday 17 April
Discover Bromley’s own ‘Green Man’. See the flowering Broom, from which the Town takes its name; the special landscape features of historic Bromley Palace; specimen trees planted in a bygone age; a Tudor bee hive niche and historic views unchanged … Continue reading
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Queen’s Garden
We have submitted a formal complaint to Bromley Council regarding the decision to sell part of this public park for development of 5 restaurants. We have received a response from the Council’s Chief Executive and are currently considering how to … Continue reading
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