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Local MP Helen Hayes Labour, Dulwich and West Norwood) will on Monday (16 June) lead a debate in Parliament to mark this year ...
Plans for the future of the Pop Brixton and International House sites in central Brixton are to be subject to further public consultation. Lambeth council and its partner in the development, London ...
Highway to the Moon, a film directed by Black Panther star Letitia Wright, exploring the lives of young Black victims of knife crime, will premiere at Brixton’s Ritzy cinema on Saturday (31 May), The ...
Pastor Lorraine Jones-Burrell who, since her son Dwayne died as a result of knife crime in Brixton 11 years ago,... Two of Brixton’s most dedicated workers for young people and the community are ...
Jo Gibbs’ new art show, Scalloped, marks the reopening of the Bonnington Cafe. Jo is a local artist whose work... Perceive Sea, Dunes, Mountains in Move is the new exhibition in Brixton’s 198 ...
The Protect Brockwell Park campaign against large events in the park said tonight (22 May) that it would fight “on all fronts” a new certificate issued by Lambeth council allowing the Brockwell Live ...
The four statues that stand on the platforms of Brixton’s overground railway station were today (21 May) joined by a plaque giving some of their history. The models for “Platforms Piece” by Kevin ...
Brockwell Live this morning (19 May) said that all events in the series will go ahead as planned, including the Lambeth Country Show. However, Susan Ring, a partner at solicitors Goodenough Ring, who ...
Gasworks is hosting throwers, the first UK solo exhibition by Johannesburg-based artist, Nolan Oswald Dennis. The exhibition includes a monumental mural, intricate diagrams, 3D printed rocks and ...
Assertions by Summer Events in its new application to Lambeth council over Brockwell Live events are “desperate, unconvincing” and should be rejected, Protect Brockwell Park’s lawyers have told the ...
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