The London Buzz - 27th May 2025
Briefly

The round-up of today's London news highlights various community concerns, including a Northolt pensioner's struggles against mould in her flat, ignored by the council. Political dynamics shift as a Greenwich Labour councillor resigns and endorses a Green candidate for an upcoming by-election amid disciplinary issues. Meanwhile, Chadwell Heath residents protest parking restrictions they deem unnecessary, while Camden Council appeals to citizens for help in watering young street trees due to drought conditions. The list of stories reflects both local government challenges and community engagement in the capital.
A pensioner in Northolt laments over mold issues in her flat, voicing frustrations to Ealing Today about the council ignoring her persistent requests for help.
In a surprising political twist, a Greenwich Labour councillor, facing disciplinary challenges, has publicly backed a Green candidate for the Shooters Hill by-election.
Residents in Chadwell Heath are voicing their frustrations over new parking restrictions, arguing that the council is addressing non-existent problems with these measures.
Despite spring rains, Camden's tree officers are calling on the public to help water newly-planted street trees, indicating underlying drought issues.
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