CASH REWARDS: Bromley Council is offering rewards of up to £500 for anyone giving information leading to the successful prosecution of flytippers. Flytipping is a criminal offence and is being monitored under Bromley Council's Enviro-crime reward scheme. Call the customer service centre with your information or reports of dumped rubbish on 020 8313 4557.
MASTS STAY: Mobile telephone company Vodafone is allowed to keep its three masts on the roof of the BT telephone exchange, Goodmead Road, Orpington. The decision was made by Bromley Council's planning sub-committee.
RECRUITING: The Metropolitan Police Service is looking to recruit Police Community Support Officers. Interested residents can earn up to £25,000. Visit the website metpolicecareers.co.uk/pcso for more information.
MORE LEARNING: Bromley Adult Education College is holding free classes to help people improve their maths, writing, spelling, listening and speaking skills. Call Pat Johnson on 020 8461 8684 for more information.
SURGERIES: Bromley and Chislehurst MP Bob Neill will be holding regular surgeries starting in September. Call 020 7219 8471, fax 020 7219 8089 or email neillb@parliament.uk for further details.
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