Roy’s Art Fair makes its return to the South Bank
Over the course of four days at the end of September and beginning of October, more than 80 handpicked artists will be exhibiting and selling their artwork in Bargehouse, Oxo Tower Wharf.
Read MoreOver the course of four days at the end of September and beginning of October, more than 80 handpicked artists will be exhibiting and selling their artwork in Bargehouse, Oxo Tower Wharf.
Read MoreA family-run Croydon haulier ELB Partners Ltd has taken on the giants of the logistics industry for a second year in a row at a glittering Park Lane awards ceremony.
Read MoreAt this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe, mental health was one of the recurring topics covered in the huge variety of shows on offer, particularly with so many artists only now getting back to work after the hiatus caused by the pandemic.
Read MoreSince April 2022, the council has helped 163 pensioners get £740,000 in Pension Credit, to support them through the ongoing cost of living crisis, with more work still being done.
Read MoreLocated right in front of the 17th century Queen’s House, the open-air ice rink will be hosting a festive fun day on November 25 with a selection of activities.
Read MoreThe capital’s best free festival of global beats, Turning Tides returns to its unrivalled Thames-side location on Greenwich
Peninsula on September 23 and 24.
Australian comedian Tom Ballard brought his one man show, flushed with success on the Edinburgh fringe.
Read MoreAn exhibition based on the oral testimonies of the Caribbean people who came to Britain in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s called When I came to England – Voices of The Windrush Generation is to on at Waterloo railway station.
Read MoreThe Royal College of Art (RCA) has announced a special, large-scale exhibition, showcasing some of its most talented alumni.
Read MoreA video that spread like wildfire on social media this week showed that some men are all too easily prepared
Read MoreIt is a year since the Tories imposed Liz Truss on the UK and cost the country billions in their disastrous ‘mini-Budget’.
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Read MoreFrom September 15-17, Copeland Park and venues across Peckham will host free events that celebrate the creativity of this neighbourhood.
Read MoreWe’ve just moved house and I’ve found a lovely dog walk nearby however it also seems a popular route for horse riders. My dog has never seen a horse before – how can I prepare him?
Read MoreThe book, “The Turnglass” by Gareth Rubin, published by Simon and Schuster for £16.99, at first glance, appears to be like any other book you can buy off the shelf but, that is where the likeness ends.
Read More20 Years Ago – More than 6,000 South Londoners were left without water after a mains pipe ruptured.
Businesses ground to a halt and hospitals had to switch to emergency reserves after the pipe burst in four places.
Alvin Ailey was a genius of dance who flourished in the 1960s,‘70s, and 80s. He was black, and his company has become a superb showcase for the very best of black dance talent in the United States today.
Read MoreReturning to London’s ExCeL from February 24 to 26, 2024 for the 10th edition of 100% Optical, the organisers of the UK’s largest optical exhibition, have announced that visitor registration is now live.
Read MoreAcross nine days, more than 300 events including exhibits, installations, workshops and more will pop up across London to promote the city as the design capital of the world.
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