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Bromley London Borough Council, also known as Bromley Council, is the local authority for the London Borough of Bromley in Greater London, England. It is a London borough council, one of 32 in London .
Only 1.42% were in local authority housing, with a further 12.74% renting from a housing association, or other registered social landlord. [18] A study in 2017 showed that Bromley had the second lowest poverty rate (15%) of any London borough. [19] The following table shows the ethnic group of respondents in the 2001 and 2011 census in Bromley.
The Bromley Borough Libraries Service consists the libraries service for the London Borough of Bromley. The service consists of 14 [ 1 ] public libraries , currently operated by social non-profit Greenwich Leisure Limited under their trademark Better, who also manage the volunteer-run home libraries service.
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London borough councils provide the majority of local government services (schools, waste management, social services, libraries), in contrast to the strategic Greater London Authority, which has limited authority over all of Greater London. The councils were first elected in 1964, and acted as shadow authorities until 1 April 1965.
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Oxleas took over the running of Queen Mary's Hospital in Sidcup on 1 October 2013 [1] and is investing up to £30million to develop the facilities at the hospital. [2] In 2012, the Special Administrator, Matthew Kershaw of the Department of Health, was requested by the Secretary of State for Health to investigate concerns that South London Healthcare NHS Trust was not a viable concern.
Bromley Local Government District was formed in 1867 when the parish of Bromley adopted the Local Government Act 1858, and a local board of twelve members was formed to govern the town. [1] The Local Government Act 1894 reconstituted the area as Bromley Urban District. An urban district council of 16 members replaced the local board. [4]