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Goldfinch Primary School in Streatham, run by the Dunraven Trust, is due to close in August 2025. The School, previously known as Eardley, has been open since 1894 and was considered by families ...
Dulwich Hamlet’s ambitions for a new stadium at Champion Hill have been dragging on for well over a decade, with plans being thwarted by problems with developers and planning issues. A key ...
Our first photo report showing the condition of Brockwell Park drew a broad range of reactions, with some even suggesting that we’d intentionally avoided photographing the most damaged parts ...
Local labels and DJs are joining forces to raise funds to try and stop the deportation of a Jamaican father, activist and friend who has been living in London for over 15 years.
If you fancy a game of chess on a Saturday afternoon, the West Norwood Library Chess Club takes place every Saturday afternoon, with no charge to play.
This year marks a significant milestone for charity Waterloo Community Counselling (WCC)—30 years of providing vital, accessible, and culturally sensitive mental health support to some of London’s ...
At the end of last month, a women’s trophy final featuring Clapton and Dulwich Hamlet was abandoned after an official incorrectly objected to Palestinian flags and an anti-genocide banner being ...
Lambeth Council has agreed a rent-free lease on Tulse Hill Adventure Playground after an agreement was reached with the High Trees Community Development Trust to ensure the site meets the needs ...
Campaigners are heading to London’s Royal Courts of Justice on 17 June 2025 for a hearing in which a judge will decide whether a claim for Judicial Review will proceed to a full hearing. The ...
Traders from Herne Hill recently kicked off their campaign to improve the area, with a demonstration to highlight the fact six million cars drive through the junction each year. The group of 47 ...
The hugely controversial series of festivals has now finished for the year in Brockwell Park, so we thought we’d take a look around to see how the park has coped.
We took a mid-afternoon look around Pop Brixton last Wednesday. To be honest, it’s a place we rarely feel particularly inclined to visit but we were surprised to see how empty it was. The place was ...
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