Southwark sculpture challenges overconsumption in building industry
A sculpture made to highlight the issues around overconsumption in the building industry has been unveiled to the public in
A sculpture made to highlight the issues around overconsumption in the building industry has been unveiled to the public in
A Dulwich Prep London mother threw parking signs during a profanity-laden school-run argument, driving the head to call on parents to name and shame offenders.
The opening of a new children’s bookshop in Herne Hill has received a positive response from the community. The Paper
Parent patrols want to expand their Dulwich operations as residents raise the alarm about rising muggings.
Southwark residents’ access to pharmacies could be reduced due to an upcoming vote on limiting working hours. The National Pharmacy
A UK-based Hong Kong theatre company Stage June Fourth presented the award-winning play May 35th, telling a story banned by
The app created by the parent company of the care provider at Tessa Jowell GP Surgery is being cited by
South London artists are displaying their art in a repurposed bus kiosk open to all.
A charity art exhibition celebrating women’s and LGBTQ+ radical creativity opened in Bermondsey on Wednesday 20 March. The project, organised
The first ambassador against female genital mutilation was appointed in Southwark on 6 February, the international day of zero tolerance
Southwark Council have launched an ambitious community green investment project, aiming to raise £6 million by 2030. A statement from