In today's news from London, Lambeth Council acknowledges its need to find temporary housing outside the city to save costs. Support for alfresco dining is gaining momentum as it enjoyed popularity post-Covid pandemic. Camden is advancing its development plans with proposals for thousands of new homes over the next fifteen years. Additionally, there are reports of a father and son pursuing a drug driver after a crash, highlighting community engagement in safety matters. Other news includes a fire that hospitalized eleven people and the renaming of a pier in West London to remove a colonial name.
Lambeth Council has admitted it will need to source more temporary accommodation in cheaper places outside of the city to save cash.
Alfresco dining, which flourished across the capital after the Covid pandemic, could be making a comeback with support from City Hall.
Camden councillors have waved through the borough's development plans for the coming 15 years, including proposals to build thousands of new homes.
A hero father and son chased down an alleged drug driver who tried to run away from a horrific car crash in Islington.
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