Clapham and Brixton Hill MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy today (14 November) launched a competition for local school pupils to design ...
As the Blog reported, this year’s single, united Remembrance Day event in Windrush Square was a success, with the largest turnout for some years. The organisers – Nubian Jak Community Trust, Black ...
Brixton Brewery and Lambeth libraries have announced a pop up “LiBARary”, offering readers and beer enthusiasts a space to ...
Paul Weller, Primal Scream and Kneecap are all set to perform at a “Gig For Gaza” charity show at the 02 Academy in Brixton ...
A trade union has accused Lambeth council of burying its head in the sand about a strike by people working in its parking ...
Sebas Velasco’s A Lasting Place at Cobbett Street on the South Lambeth estate The London Mural Festival, which ran from 5 to ...
Lambeth council’s new private renting licensing scheme will soon apply to most of the borough. The council’s cabinet has ...
Gardening at Jubilee primary Children in local primary schools are spending more time outdoors this autumn thanks to ...
Between 1950 and 2017 humans created an estimated 9.2 billion tonnes of plastic. About 7 billion tonnes of that is estimated* to exist as waste on the surface of the earth – that is equivalent to the ...
A larger audience and more particpants despite unwelcoming weather marked this year’s Remembrance Day parade at the African-Caribbean war memorial on Brixton’s Windrush Square yesterday (10 November).
A lovely film featured by Future Shorts about being a teenage girl in Brixton. Made by the not-for-profit production company, Fierce Productions, which makes ...