London Borough of Bexley Essays

  • British Historical and Architectural Heritage

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    However, all London boroughs are facing fiscal pressure from policies passed by parliament and the central London government that are going into effect now4¬. A direct consequence of this is that the Bexley Council must search for areas to reduce spending. According to the Cabinet Member for Leisure, Arts, and Tourism, Councillor Peter Catterall, “{We}[they] are also working closely with the Bexley Heritage Trust to reduce the cost of providing the substantial heritage offer in the Borough at Hall Place

  • The Impact on Social Attitudes in Bexley during World War Two

    1320 Words  | 3 Pages

    Especially in the Borough of Bexley. World War Two triggered a significant change in the attitudes that people had towards one another. With all the death and destruction, one would assume that the lives of the citizens of Bexley would be run by fear during this terrible time, especially as Bexley happened to be an area that received a great deal of bombing. However, this was not the case. A temperament known as the ‘Blitz Spirit’ was widely adopted, encouraging the citizens of Bexley to rally together

  • Essay On Recycling Attitude

    1289 Words  | 3 Pages

    2.5.6 General Recycling Attitude Recycling is extremely important for the environment; in the UK recycling is estimated to save more than 18 million tonnes of C02 a year, furthermore the 1,500 landfill sites based in the UK in 2001 produced a quarter of the methane emissions from the UK (Recycle now, 2014). Recycling is therefore an important aspect to sustainable disposal, due to kerbside collections, recycling has become convenient for the consumer; all recyclable objects can be classed as waste