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The TfL Lost Property Office has donated a lot of new toys to the Salvation Army to help disadvantaged children in south London; During the festive period, London Overground will be operating extra services on Saturdays to help Christmas shoppers; Bendy buses to be removed from route 38 to be replaced by double-decker buses
Places for London, formerly TTL Properties Limited, is the property-owning arm of Transport for London. It was re-branded as Places for London in 2023, as part of a programme of homebuilding. [1] [2] As of 2024, it owns and manages over 5,500 acres (2,200 ha) of land throughout London, making it one of the city's largest landowners. [3] [4] [5]
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The transport authority moved its lost property office across the capital to accommodate the rising number of objects Thousands of lost property items unclaimed every week, says Transport for ...
On 12 May, TfL documents warned it expected to lose £4 billion due to the pandemic and said it needed £3.2bn to balance a proposed emergency budget for 2021, having lost 90% of its overall income. Without an agreement with the government, deputy mayor for transport Heidi Alexander said TfL might have to issue a Section 114 notice - the ...
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As wildfires burned across Los Angeles County, burning more than 12,000 structures, many of them homes, two mothers launched a grassroots project to reunite displaced children with their beloved ...
A small fee may be charged by the lost property office before releasing lost items to their rightful owner. CCTV is commonplace onboard buses in the UK. Complaints about bus services should be addressed to the bus operator in the first instance, or to the Traffic Commissioner – the regulator of bus services.