Stay fit and healthy, the Elephant and Castle way
It’s a free day of healthy exercising on Saturday, July 13, at Castle Square, five minutes’ walk from Elephant and Castle Tube station.
Read MoreIt’s a free day of healthy exercising on Saturday, July 13, at Castle Square, five minutes’ walk from Elephant and Castle Tube station.
Read MoreSurgery theatre nurses for Guys and St Thomas’ hospitals will strike on Thursday and Tuesday next week, said the labour union Unite. Further action is scheduled should the strikes not result in constructive action from the trust.
Read MoreFrom Sunday, until Monday July 8 and Thursday July 11 until Monday, 15 July 15, Unite the Union members who maintain the trams and infrastructure are planning to strike impacting the London Trams network.
Read MoreFrom July 1 to September 8 Battersea Power Station will host The Battersea Games, a two-month calendar of summer activities.
Read MoreThe marchers were urging political leaders to take more decisive action in tackling the country’s biodiversity crisis.
Read MoreKC council says the National Fraud Initiative (NFI) run by the Cabinet Office has resulted in 719 matches since it launched in 2022 and unlocked 126 investigations worth more than £360k, an annual report into fraud showed.
Read MoreMembers of the Wandsworth Prison Improvement Campaign (WPIC) described the category B men’s prison, on Heathfield Road, as a ‘broken piece of the community’ and called for more focus on slashing inmate numbers as they warned prisons across the UK are nearly at capacity.
Read MoreClinton Easy, from Catford, was sentenced on Friday, at Woolwich Crown Court for two counts of controlling prostitution and distributing indecent images. Tyler Belgrave-Breeds, from Thamesmead, was sentenced in the same hearing to an identical jail term for the same offences.
Read MoreAccording to English Heritage, it was in her hometown of South Croydon that Miss Ashcroft first dreamt of becoming an actress at age 13. Later in her career, she would reflect on treasured childhood memories of watching Shakespearean productions at the Grand Theatre, which closed in 1959.
Read MoreThe group from the 7th Camberwell division in Dulwich, went on a guided tour of the ornate Houses of Parliament. As well as exploring the stunning architecture and walking amongst the statues of former prime ministers they learned about the history of politics and the monarchy.
Read MoreBy Joe Coughlan, Local Democracy Reporter A Bexley mum said she is at her ‘wits’ end’ after a dispute with
Read MoreHammersmith and Fulham council has submitted plans to knock down the changing rooms building at the Linford Christie Stadium and install new portable facilities for a period of around two years.
Read MorePart of a converted loft in the roof space of the two-storey house was alight. The Brigade’s 32-metre turntable ladder was deployed to the scene to fight the fire from above.
Read MoreOn June 27, Elephant and Castle Town Centre, in collaboration with Southwark College and the Mayor of Southwark, councillor Naima Ali, will hold a career fair open to anyone aged 16 or above.
Read MoreThe new bar, called Good Space Tap, will be based in Eastside Quarter, a set of 518 modern flats across six blocks in Bexleyheath town centre.
Read MoreWandsworth council will kick off its third Re:Create Wandsworth initiative with an event on Thursday, June 27 in collaboration with Creative United. It will be held at The Bedford tavern at Bedford Hill, London, Balham.
Read MoreGuy Mukendi, 39, of Stockwell Lane, Brixton was sentenced today (Thursday) to four years and three months in prison after the case concluded at Inner London Crown Court. He was found guilty on April 2.
Read MoreThe aim is to get kids passionate about the publishing industry and give one child the chance to have their own story idea published as a book.
Read MoreIn February, Southwark council announced local organisations could apply for up to £2,499 to put on events celebrating the LGBT community.
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