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Croydon Council tackles anti-social behaviour with outdoor gyms
Croydon Council tackles anti-social behaviour with outdoor gyms

BBC News

time4 days ago

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  • BBC News

Croydon Council tackles anti-social behaviour with outdoor gyms

More outdoor gyms are to be introduced by Croydon Council in a bid to tackle anti-social council is also seeking to introduce more dog-walking zones and to deter cut-through riding on affected most by drug use and other issues, such as Upper Norwood Recreation Ground, will be is despite the financial pressures on the council, which has declared bankruptcy three times since 2020 and asked for a government bailout in February. Scott Roche, Croydon cabinet minister for streets and environment, said: "If a park gym is being used properly, you're not going to have people smoking weed there."We think outdoor gyms are a more strategic and inclusive use for a park. They're cheaper to introduce than new playgrounds, and they help tackle anti-social behaviour."However, he admits that change is slower than he would like, and says money is the greatest currently has 10 outdoor gyms, spread across the borough's 127 parks and green spaces. The news comes as Mr Roche and mayor Jason Perry opened a newly resurfaced path in Norbury area remains affected by e-bike misuse and rough sleeping, and speed bumps have been promised to deter cut-through Mr Roche said "we are restricted because it is a public space".Jenni Rodgers, leader of Friends of Norbury Park, said the path marked progress, but that the park still "needs something here that people want to see".A flood alleviation scheme for the area, which would protect 340 homes from flooding and boost biodiversity, has stalled since the pandemic.

Minister sends team to 'take control' of Croydon council
Minister sends team to 'take control' of Croydon council

BBC News

time17-07-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Minister sends team to 'take control' of Croydon council

The government is sending in its own team to take control of a south London council that has gone bankrupt three times in the past five government minister Jim McMahon said the scale of the financial difficulties facing Croydon Council and "the failure of the council to adequately respond to these difficulties" had led him to appoint four commissioners will have powers over financial management and decision-making and the "appointment, dismissal and performance management" of senior council Mayor of Croydon Jason Perry said the decision to appoint commissioners was "the wrong decision for Croydon and its residents". 'Financially distressed' Commissioners are appointed when a council is not performing its duties adequately, particularly in areas like financial stability and service said "a short and sharp reset, with fast action, is required to shift the dial on the council's recovery".In a statement to Parliament, McMahon said: "Croydon remains one of the most financially distressed councils in the country."Failing to change course would condemn Croydon's residents to a worsening position without a recovery strategy."I believe this is best achieved by escalating the statutory intervention to a commissioner-led model to ensure the council can achieve sustained change at the pace needed."The council has to pay the costs of the commissioners, including their fees and minister said most decisions should continue to be made by the council but with the oversight of the commissioners who "will uphold proper standards and due process and recommend action to the authority". Perry said: "It does not feel fair and consistent in line with the lower levels of intervention placed on other councils."I will not allow our residents to carry the cost of historic failure. I will not support any proposals that would destroy vital local services or impose further council tax increases above the government cap."Perry also said the council would "engage with the government-appointed team constructively".He added: "We will welcome their advice, challenge, and support, and we will continue to put Croydon's residents at the heart of every decision we make."Croydon Council became the first London borough in two decades to effectively go "bankrupt" back in went on to declare bankruptcy for a third time in November promised to address the borough's £1.4bn debt burden when he was elected in cuts include the closure of four libraries in November 2024 and a restructure of the authority's Youth Engagement tax in Croydon has increased by more than 26% since Conservative-led council attributes its financial problems to a surge in homelessness and social care demand, along with rising costs for children's placements.

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