From police stations closing down to waste collection, a public meeting next week will be touching on some of the "key issues" facing people in Wimbledon.
Councillor David Dean, who will chair the meeting said it was important people had an opportunity to voice their concerns.
"There are three key concerns for the people of Wimbledon currently," he said.
"Firstly, they want an update on Crossrail 2, because hundreds of them were sent letters stating that their properties could be safeguarded for the route.
"Residents also want to be sure that the town centres of Wimbledon, Raynes Park and Motspur Park will not be faced with many years of disruption."
MP Steve Hammond will be hosting the meeting and also talking about the local Conservative plan to buy Wimbledon Police Station to save it from closure.
The weekly waste collection will also be on the table.
The meeting will be held at Dundonald Congregational Church on Fairlawn Road, off Dundonald Road from 7.15 pm.
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