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The Royal Borough of Greenwich Changes are afoot in Greenwich Council as a new cabinet member is appointed and a new opposition team is unveiled. Greenwich Council have today announced the appointment of Cllr Mariam Lolavar as the new lead for Business and Economic Growth in the borough. The Greenwich Conservatives have also announced changes to the official opposition to the Labour authority, with three new faces in the Shadow Cabinet. First elected in May 2018, Cllr Lolavar fills the post left vacant following Cllr Sizwe James resignation as a cabinet member. Cllr Lolavar, the latest addition to Greenwich Council s cabinet
People queueing up for their Covid-19 vaccines in Woolwich this week - Cllr Danny Thorpe Long queues have been pictured queueing in Greenwich after the borough launched a series of events to offer more people access to the vaccine. Greenwich Council leader Danny Thorpe heralded the fantastic scenes in Woolwich yesterday, with queues of people winding around General Gordon Square. The event is just the start of the borough s local vaccination rollout this week, with localised events hoping to encourage more people to get the Covid-19 vaccine. NHS Greenwich CCG set up free walk-in vaccination clinics in Woolwich on what was the first day of Let s talk about the vaccine .
Network Rail: The Angerstein level crossing in Charlton A railway footpath dubbed the most dangerous level crossing in south east London is set to be closed after a series of safety incidents. The Angerstein level crossing in Charlton, which is used by nearly 700 people a day, has seen a number of near misses including a person carrying a baby. Children playing on the tracks and an assortment of trespass incidents have led to train drivers having to apply their emergency brakes, and Network Rail say the closure is due to the safety risk it poses to users, passengers and rail workers.