Man, 58, runs sixth London Marathon after being cleared of cancer
Charlie DeGale will be running his sixth consecutive London Marathon.
Read MoreCharlie DeGale will be running his sixth consecutive London Marathon.
Read MoreWelcome back to the South London Press weekly news round-up.
Read MoreJill Turetzky started working as a primary school teacher at Oasis Academy Putney, Lower Richmond Road, in September 2019 and resigned in June 2020 following the incident on January 24 that year.
Read MoreSocial housing tenants at 27 Enterprise Way said their health has declined, they have been left unable to work or go to hospital appointments and even missed important events like a grandchild’s birth as a result of the issue.
Read MoreUnion officials warned the impact on nursery provision in Wandsworth would be ‘devastating’ if the proposed cuts mainly affecting Balham and Eastwood nursery schools go ahead in September, particularly for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
Read MoreLast week was the busiest this year, with 6,441 people visiting the three emergency departments.
Read MoreFifteen-year-old Luna Ripolles, from Graveney School in Welham Road, Tooting, was crowned winner of the regional final of Jack Petchey’s “Speak Out Challenge” which took place at Ashcroft Technology Academy in West Hill, Wandsworth.
Read MoreBy 2027, Pancreatic cancer is projected to kill 50,000 people.
Read MoreOfficers shot the dog dead at the scene.
Read MoreAlison Campbell – a former Detective Constable based on the Central North Command Unit – was found to have breached the standards of professional behaviour in respect of ‘discreditable conduct’; ‘honesty and integrity’ and ‘authority, respect and diversity’.
Read MoreGill Nutkins, stock librarian at Bromley Libraries, and Loretta Awuah, strategic business support manager in Greenwich, Bromley and Wandsworth Libraries, have both been nominated
Read MoreChildren’s cancer services for South London will be moved to Evelina Children’s Hospital.
Read MoreThe plans would see the transformation of an existing parade of shops on Balham High Road, which has Snappy Snaps and Pret a Manger on it.
Read MoreSadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, announced the award at City Hall today, and with the prestige of winning the nomination comes financial backing. The authority stands to receive funding towards a year-long programme which celebrates local culture and heritage.
Read MoreThe catwalk event at the mall off Wandsworth High Street showcased Fée’s Art of Fashion Wrapping capsule collection alongside exclusive designs from Wandsworth-based black designers and sustainable black-owned fashion and jewellery labels.
Read MoreThe challenge will form part of Terry’s bucket list to complete 10 marathons by the age of 70.
Read MorePeople living on the Lennox Estate, in Roehampton, claimed it is already under strain after not being maintained and felt their concerns have been ignored by Wandsworth Council.
Read MoreOn Friday, Junior Bolarinwa, 21, from Camberwell, and Aniss Djerrad, 22, from Kennington, were among three charged with attempted murder, possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life and possession of ammunition with intent to endanger life.
Read MoreOn February 2, a member of the public said they had seen a dog attack children in Battersea.
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