Year-9 student wins Young Writers’ Competition at Wimbledon Bookfest
Year-9 student wins Young Writers’ Competition at Wimbledon Bookfest
Year-9 student wins Young Writers’ Competition at Wimbledon Bookfest
One of Britain’s leading private schools has announced a zero tolerance approach to discriminatory behaviour, including “unacceptable banter”, to prevent sexual harassment among pupils.
Residents have submitted more than one hundred objections to plans to redevelop Wimbledon Park Golf Course into new tennis courts.
An ex-nurse based in Wimbledon has spent more than 30 years fundraising for charities. Sarah Smith, 68, has raised thousands
Merton residents wanting to support Afghan refugees are advised to donate directly to local organisations. After 20 years of conflict,
Wimbledon Common held the first Bark Run yesterday, seeing dogs and owners race to get the fastest time and some tasty treats at
A brewery in Wimbledon has launched a locally made gin that is winning international awards. Wimbledon Garden Gin made by
This weekend will see a record number of walk-in and pop-up COVID-19 vaccine centres open across south west London including
Businesses in Southfields are preparing to maximise profits during the Wimbledon tennis championships in July. The world’s most prestigious tennis
Co-op has confirmed a mosaic sign uncovered by workmen at the Wimbledon Chase branch will be restored after a councillor’s
After more than a year of closure as a result of the pandemic, a music foundation in Merton has reopened