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  • Foster carers needed
  • Awards success for Terrace Gardens
  • New Hampton Hill library to open in February
  • Richmond upon Thames - one of the sportiest boroughs in England
  • Unnanounced inspection praises child safety measures
  • Gritters work around the clock to make roads safe
  • More cyclists on the road
  • Council Christmas opening times
  • Young film makers attend science oscars
  • Restaurant fined over food hygiene offences
  • Happy Christmas from Mayor Celia
  • Home Office honours Council drug awareness team
  • Cabinet decision confirms HCC and Whiton School as academies
  • Christmas party for looked after children
  • Cafe Sunshine Christmas fun day
  • Local government funding changes: briefing
  • Support for executives during the recession
  • Renew your Freedom Pass
  • £1.8m provided but many are still missing out on unclaimed benefit
  • Making journeys to school safer
  • Twickenham embankment officially opened
  • First ever CAA confirms Richmond upon Thames is 'performing well' in all key areas
  • Life drawing exhibition at Orleans House gallery
  • A white Christmas comes early to Twickenham Library
  • Step forward for Shene Academy plans
  • Social care excellence recognised in annual performance report
  • Time for a formula change - as Richmond upon Thames get another poor deal
  • Gardeners thanked by Council and London in Bloom
  • Primary School funding drop in the water - Richmond Council

December 2009 press releases

  • Foster carers needed
  • Awards success for Terrace Gardens
  • New Hampton Hill library to open in February
  • Richmond upon Thames - one of the sportiest boroughs in England
  • Unnanounced inspection praises child safety measures
  • Gritters work around the clock to make roads safe
  • More cyclists on the road
  • Council Christmas opening times
  • Young film makers attend science oscars
  • Restaurant fined over food hygiene offences
  • Happy Christmas from Mayor Celia
  • Home Office honours Council drug awareness team
  • Cabinet decision confirms HCC and Whiton School as academies
  • Christmas party for looked after children
  • Cafe Sunshine Christmas fun day
  • Local government funding changes: briefing
  • Support for executives during the recession
  • Renew your Freedom Pass
  • £1.8m provided but many are still missing out on unclaimed benefit
  • Making journeys to school safer
  • Twickenham embankment officially opened
  • First ever CAA confirms Richmond upon Thames is 'performing well' in all key areas
  • Life drawing exhibition at Orleans House gallery
  • A white Christmas comes early to Twickenham Library
  • Step forward for Shene Academy plans
  • Social care excellence recognised in annual performance report
  • Time for a formula change - as Richmond upon Thames get another poor deal
  • Gardeners thanked by Council and London in Bloom
  • Primary School funding drop in the water - Richmond Council

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Updated 1 December 2009