The London Buzz - 7th February 2025
Briefly

Residents near Kew Bridge are upset over the removal of a Banksy artwork, reflecting community sentiment about public art. In another incident, a man disputes a parking fine after finding an e-bike bay painted around his car. Angela Rayner's comments regarding Grenfell Tower's planned demolition caused tension at a meeting with survivors. Transport for London has decided to trial the reopening of a bus stop on Putney Heath, amid local campaign efforts, while Croydon council faces a financial crisis, seeking a significant government bailout to recover from overspending.
A man plans to contest a parking fine after coming home to find an e-bike bay painted around his car, raising local concerns about enforcement actions.
Concerns grow as Angela Rayner was escorted from a meeting discussing Grenfell Tower's future after stating it would be demolished, upsetting survivors of the tragedy.
Transport for London (TfL) has agreed to a trial reopening of the Putney Heath bus stop, a point of contention for local residents for some time.
Residents express shock over the removal of Banksy's artwork near Kew Bridge, stirring community emotions regarding lost public art.
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