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Decorated conkers at Peckham Conker Club's annual championships

Hundreds go nuts for Peckham’s conker championships

Hundreds of people took part in Peckham Conker Club’s annual conker championships last weekend, competing to win the ‘golden-nut’ and

A picture of what the Peckham Lido would look like - a very modern structure with wooden panellingm modern showers and a 50-metre outdoor pool

Peckham Lido undeveloped despite over £63,000 raised for reopening

The Peckham Rye Common Lido remains undeveloped despite a crowdfunding page raising over £63,000 for a feasibility study in July

Two-year-old wins Clerkenwell photography competition

A two-year-old girl from Clerkenwell has won a prize in a photography competition with a picture she took in a

Young people take part in a tree-planting day. One person can be seen with a wheelbarrow, the other digging a hole in the ground.

Youth tree planting programme launched amid unseasonably warm weather

Young people in London are being encouraged to learn tree planting amid warm weather in the capital.  Environmental charity Trees

Aylesbury Estate in Southwark.

Southwark Council flat not fit for humans, says mother

A mother of five says her Southwark council flat is not fit for humans to inhabit, amid a nine-year mouse

ULEZ signs

Lewisham child has no need for inhaler since ULEZ expanded

A mother from Lewisham has claimed her son who has asthma has not needed to use his inhaler since the

The fire brigade on scene at a fire

Major investigation launched into Lambeth fire

A major investigation has been launched into a fire at an inner city waste transfer site that left Lambeth residents

Townsend School announced its closure in February earlier this year.

Primary schools in Southwark close as families abandon area

Several primary schools in Southwark have closed over the past year due to a decline of children and families living

Lewisham residents call to save Windrush icon’s crumbling home

The former home of a Windrush icon is falling into disrepair just seven years after his death.   Brenton Pink, fondly

Pro-life protesters in London

Government accused of inaction over abortion protests in south London

The government’s failure to limit protesting near abortion clinics is exposing women in London to abuse, politicians and charities have

Image of books on shelves in a library

London literary charity commissions report into flagship award

A London literary charity has commissioned a report about its flagship award’s performance, while it continues to support all 120

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