The London Buzz - 28th February 2025
Briefly

A roundup of London news highlights ongoing disputes including Ealing traffic wardens threatening a month-long strike over council issues. The London Fire Brigade celebrates the retirement of its longest-serving fire investigation dog after remarkable service. Protests are brewing in Southwark concerning the government’s handling of the housing crisis, while Barking's council faces scrutiny for bypassing recommendations regarding housing regeneration costs related to the Olympics. Additional stories address issues in Brentford's transit and noise complaints from local residents about nearby event plans.
Traffic wardens in Ealing are poised to strike for a month over ongoing disputes with the council, impacting local traffic management and enforcement.
After a distinguished career, a dog trained with the London Fire Brigade has officially retired as its longest-serving fire investigation dog, a milestone celebrated by the department.
Residents in Southwark are planning protests against the UK government's response to the housing crisis, reflecting rising tensions and concerns over housing accessibility.
Concerns over safety and costs have surfaced as an east London council neglects recommendations on housing estate regeneration initially linked to the London 2012 Olympics.
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