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As Do It London, the Lambeth-led, London-wide campaign to end new HIV infections by 2030 launches a new campaign to get Londoners of all ages, genders and cultures working together to end HIV, the ...
Routes is Omnibus Theatre’s flagship, free participation programme, aimed at children aged 8-11 who qualify for Pupil Premium/ Benefits-Related Free School Meals. Learn drama skills, make ...
Brixton House will open its doors to host a very special community event: UPRISING: Your Memories of 70s/80s Brixton – Scanning Evening, led by the brilliant team at the ...
An open air exhibition in Brixton’s Windrush Square honouring the history, legacy and contribution of the Windrush generation has been vandalised. The series of twenty portraits featured in ...
South London’s very own Slick n Bobby return to their monthly residency with their very own brand of jammin’, dub and roots at Bureau of Silly Ideas on Valenia Place. The ...
As the Israeli Defence Force starves and shoots civilians in Gaza, Lambeth’s pensioners are urging people to ignore the right-wing press deflection towards punk rap acts like Kneecap and Bob ...
Lambeth Council is removing the playground sandpit in Brockwell Park after failing to consult with families and park users. The sand is being replaced by tiger mulch. a rubber based surface which ...
Only 13 of 55 Lambeth Labour councillors (24%) have ever declared gifts and hospitalities. In the past 6 years, only 7 councillors (12% of Labour councillors) have declared any gifts.
Taking place every Thursday afternoon at the Tate South Lambeth Library, the Reading Revolution shared reading group is a great way to enjoy literature with friends.
Jah Lingwa is hosting a Revives Galore event at Brixton’s Paddy’s Yard (formerly Market House) every Sunday night (starting July 2025), with the doors opening at 7pm and the place ...
Hosted by Dr Yemisi Bokinni, The Superfood Map of Brixton is a short documentary exploring the powerful, nutritious foods still sold and shared at Brixton Market, where each ingredient tells a ...
Lambeth Council has published its draft accounts for the last financial year – revealing a £60.5 million overspend, nearly £20 million higher than the £41.6 million forecast just a month ...
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