Four new water bottle refill stations at Guy's Hospital and St Thomas' Hospital could help to prevent the use of 150,000 plastic bottles each year according to NHS bosses.
The Government minister responsible for parks and green spaces has visited St John's Churchyard in Waterloo to see how volunteers and council staff are working together to maintain and improve the gardens.
Monday recap: London-SE1.co.uk/date/2019-03-04
RT @BanksideForest: Kudos now to @lb_southwark for enabling our #metalbox #garden to remain on America St...small and tactical, it highlig…
Four new water bottle refill stations at Guy's Hospital and St Thomas' Hospital could help to prevent the use of 15… https://t.co/GjfVRNSk9M
South Bank Forum with @KateHoeyMP @coyleneil + councillors - date announced for next meeting https://t.co/NETjbUBaRa
RT @languageacts: Our #languageacts team were out in force @swkplay last night to celebrate the Latin American community in Elephant & Cast…
RT @CTAwards: 2019 Civic Trust Award & Special Award for Transportation & Infrastructure Winner Congratulations London Bridge Station @Grim…
The Government minister responsible for parks and green spaces has visited @stjohnswaterloo churchyard to see how v… https://t.co/7HmLCQKsjN
RT @MPSNWalworth: We'll be at Crossways Church, Hampton Street, SE1 today for a community contact session between 3pm and 4pm. Drop in to s…
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