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A new ‘one stop shop’ for people with dementia is launching at Longfield Hall, the community and cultural hub in Camberwell. Lambeth is among the top 25 per cent of boroughs for emergency ...
For well over 30 years, there was a Body Shop opposite Brixton tube station, but the store permanently closed in March 2024. A company called ‘Home Store’ took over the premises and ...
It’s kind of amazing that we can still regularly see steam engines thundering through Brixton in 2025, and it’s a sight that always lift the spirits. Here’s Merchant Navy Class ...
South London community initiative Peaceballers is looking for talented footballers aged 13–18 to take part in a powerful new short film and social media campaign tackling air pollution across ...
As GCSE results land across London this week, a stark reality is revealed: pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds are more than twice as likely to leave secondary school without a pass in English ...
South London music charity Grounded Sounds has launched an ambitious crowdfunding campaign as it seeks to secure its future. Every year, Grounded Sounds supports over 150 young people across ...
We think it’s fair to say that the Black Cultural Archives hasn’t been the success story that many people hoped it would be. Taking over the near derelict Raleigh Hall building in ...
Lambeth Council has been named among the worst offenders in a damning new report by the Housing Ombudsman, which catalogues years of neglect and failure to carry out urgent housing repairs. The ...
Here’s an instalment of Brixton photos from our archives, with this collection including scenes from Atlantic Road, Coldharbour Lane, Brixton Village (Granville Arcade) and Electric Avenue ...
Despite receiving millions in council funding, LEMB’s accounts reveal vast spending on gifts, events and a phantom concierge, as estate conditions rapidly decline.
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