Climate change exhibition ‘Gaia’ comes to Southwark Cathedral
An out of this world climate change exhibition took hold of Southwark Cathedral in the form of a seven-metre diameter

An out of this world climate change exhibition took hold of Southwark Cathedral in the form of a seven-metre diameter

A Southwark Council cleaner who could not work due to issues with her spine says she was denied sick pay

A sculpture made to highlight the issues around overconsumption in the building industry has been unveiled to the public in

Southwark residents’ access to pharmacies could be reduced due to an upcoming vote on limiting working hours. The National Pharmacy

The Labour stronghold remained in Bermondsey and Old Southwark, with controversial candidate Neil Coyle winning almost 45% of the vote.

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

After Wednesday’s council assembly, Southwark residents continue to raise concerns over the council’s controlled parking zone (CPZ) policy, due to

Special educational needs workshops are happening now for young people to get involved in Southwark, involving music, movement, dance and

One hundred and forty new pedestrian crossings have been created in Southwark over the past five years as part of

Plans to display the unique Roman mausoleum and mosaics discovered near London Bridge in Southwark have been set in motion,