Pensions Regulator issues notices following automatic enrolment
The Pensions Regulator recently announced that it had issued 4,818 compliance notices and 1,594 £400 fixed penalty notices since the start of automatic enrolment. They also include a case study where an employer in the sports sector was fined over £10,000. They stress the importance of employers planning early to meet their automatic enrolment obligations […]
London’s Mayor launches new taxi and private hire action plan
The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has written to private hire drivers and their passengers to outline his determination to create a vibrant market with space for all providers to flourish. The Mayor has responded to an Uber email campaign about the future of the capital’s taxi and private hire trades by outlining his efforts […]
City Hall hosts meeting of capital’s life sciences industry
City Hall recently hosted a summit with some of the leading figures from London’s life sciences industry to discuss how to best protect the sector in the aftermath of the country’s decision to leave the European Union. The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, aims to protect London’s status as a world-leading hub for life science […]
Transport talk will cover the borough’s bus routes over the years
An illustrated talk by transport historian John Parkin is looking at the many changes Sutton’s bus routes over time on Wednesday October 12 at Honeywood Museum.
St Raphael’s Hospice is encouraging The Big Get Together
St Raphael’s have joined up with other hospices across the Southeast to invite you to The Big Get Together in October! All you have to do is get your friends, family or colleagues together and have fun, whilst raising money for local hospice care. What sort of hospice-tality you offer is up to you, whether […]
Sutton College’s Halloween holiday club plans announced
Sutton College kids club returns in the October half term with lots of spooky goings on for 6-11 year olds. Full day sessions from 930am – 4pm provide an opportunity for the kids to get creative, make masks, trick or treat bags, scary spiders, puppets and more!Plus – if they attend the musical theatre workshop […]
Maths scholarship is available for one year 11 pupil
A school is offering an award to a girl who would otherwise not be able to access paid education. City of London Freemen’s School is offering one scholarship to a current year 11 girl (16+) who is looking to study Mathematics in the Sixth form, with a view to studying Mathematics or related disciplines at […]
Supporters of grass roots football urged to attend meeting
Supporters of grass roots football are being urged to attend a meeting on June 21 which will discuss the future of the Roundshaw Playing Fields, Hannibal Way. The fields are currently leased by Sutton Common Rovers and about 200 children play on the site each week during the season. There are proposals for the area […]
Beddington Cricket Club take first win of the season
Sutton v. Beddington on Saturday 4th June 2016 Sutton 72 (30.3 overs) (Cummins 7-30) Bedddington 75-2 (18.1 overs) (S. Lewis 37 not, A. Down 24 not) Beddington won by 8 wickets When Simon Lewis won his fifth consecutive toss, he had no hesitation in asking Sutton to bat first. When the score reached 17, Tom […]
SCILL gym is open to a range of fitness opportunities
Sutton Centre for Independent Living and Learning’s gym caters for all, but especially those with a disability who need a little extra support as it has wheelchair accessible equipment and fitness advisers. There can also be the opportunity for it to be hired by personal trainers who want to try and run group courses. With onsite […]