

Folkloric fun at Waterloo as ceilidh organisation celebrates Burns Night
‘Ceilidh’ comes from the Gaelic term meaning “gathering” and “visit”, with its folklore roots encouraging togetherness through storytelling, performing, and most commonly today - dancing. Outside Waterloo Station in St Johns Church, a Ceilidh event spurred people to unite in dance once again for its Burns Night event, celebrating Scottish cultural heritage in the heart of London.

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Dulwich Hamlet determined to preserve identity as home ground exit looms
Dulwich Hamlet fans are determined to preserve the club’s community spirit as it prepares to leave its historic Champion Hill




















