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West Wickham affordable housing scheme completes with 26 new homes
West Wickham affordable housing scheme completes with 26 new homes

Yahoo

time9 hours ago

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West Wickham affordable housing scheme completes with 26 new homes

26 new affordable homes have been built as part of the West Wickham project aimed at creating more affordable housing. The scheme is included in Bromley Council's Bromley People Initiative. Executive Councillor for Renewal, Recreation and Housing, Yvonne Bear, said: 'This is a fantastic example of what we are able to achieve by using underused land. "We look forward to bringing forward news of more new homes in the coming months.' The new homes located next to the newly renovated Chislehurst Library are called Richmal Court and Crompton Court. The building is named after the celebrated author Richmal Crompton (Image: Bromley Council) The building is named after the celebrated author Richmal Crompton, who had strong links to the borough. Cllr Bear said that the project 'not only brings forward much needed homes but will also generate financial savings as it reduces the need to use temporary accommodation, which is expensive.' Buxton Building Contractors Ltd have constructed the two blocks of accommodation which are designed to meet a range of needs for families. Brimelow McSweeney Architects was the lead designers of the accommodation ensuring that the building met the Council's requirement to complement the architectural character of West Wickham. The completion of the West Wickham project follows previous Bromley Homes for Bromley People Schemes in Anerly, Bromley and Chislehurst delivering 60 new homes. Bromley Council has announced further house building initiatives in Orpington, Bromley, Beckenham and St Paul's Cray.

Daily Love Tarot Reading for August 13th, 2025
Daily Love Tarot Reading for August 13th, 2025

UAE Moments

time12-08-2025

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  • UAE Moments

Daily Love Tarot Reading for August 13th, 2025

Daily Love Tarot Reading - 8.13.25 Card of the Day: Judgement Judgement represents renewal, fairness, and integrity. You are always truthful in relationships and never let external forces dictate what you should or should not do. This means that you bring a certain element of safety to your relationships. You are incredibly diplomatic and fair, approaching love and romance with the respect it deserves. For couples: Your relationship thrives because you're open to growth and evolving together.

Expats can now get 3-year validity Resident Cards in Oman
Expats can now get 3-year validity Resident Cards in Oman

Times of Oman

time10-08-2025

  • Business
  • Times of Oman

Expats can now get 3-year validity Resident Cards in Oman

Muscat: Expats living in Oman will now be able to get a Resident Card with a validity of 3-years. The Royal Oman Police (ROP) has introduced three validity periods for expatriate resident cards, ranging from one to three years. These changes stem from Decision No. 78/2025, issued today by Lieutenant General Hassan bin Mohsin al Shraiqi, Inspector-General of Police and Customs, which also updated the validity of Omani ID cards for citizens to 10 years. Key Updates: Validity choices and fees for expatriate resident cards will be: 1 year: OMR 5 for issuance or renewal 2 years: OMR 10 3 years: OMR 15 Lost or damaged card replacement: OMR 20

A Spring 2026 Copenhagen Fashion Week Preview
A Spring 2026 Copenhagen Fashion Week Preview

Vogue

time03-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

A Spring 2026 Copenhagen Fashion Week Preview

Fia Ljungstrøm at a fitting chez Freya Dalsjø. Photo: Courtesy of Souleymane Said WIP chez Freya Dalsjø. Photo: Courtesy of Souleymane Said Renewal is the key word for Copenhagen Fashion Week's spring 2026 season. Renewal because three seasoned female designers taking on new challenges—Anne Sofie Madsen is reshaping her long dormant brand, craft-obsessed Freya Dalsjø is making a return to the runway, and Astrid Andersen will be back for the third time with her new label Stel. And renewal because brands who are part of CPHFW's history are making homecomings. These include Arnar Már Jónsson and Luke Stevens of Ranra, who made their catwalk debut in 2023 as Zalando Sustainability Award winners; Sweden's Rave Review, who were last on the schedule in 2020; and hometown hero Cecilie Bahnsen, who now shows in Paris but will stage a 10-year retrospective presentation in the Danish capital. It's bolstering to see 'graduates' of Copenhagen Fashion Week's New Talent scheme—like LVMH finalist Nicklas Skovgaard—stay on the calendar, and to see STEM and P.L.N. return to it. We know that fashion's appetite for the brand new is insatiable, but fulfilling that hunger can come at a cost. Having talent and building a business are two different things and sustaining creativity is as important as initial support for it. Also, 'emerging' is a descriptor that can be applied not only to the young ones starting out, but to designers with years of experience who are reimagining themselves and their businesses.

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