Wimbledon College of Arts graduates praised after Turner Prize nominations
Wimbledon College of Arts fine arts programme director Dr Lois Rowe has commended two former students for pushing the boundaries
Wimbledon College of Arts fine arts programme director Dr Lois Rowe has commended two former students for pushing the boundaries
Warhol Croydon Month brought together a landmark collection of free exhibitions, installations, lectures and workshops across Croydon in homage to
Residents have continued their fight to save Kensington and Chelsea College’s Wornington Road site from redevelopment. Campaigners, including the Grenfell
A car mounted a pavement and struck pedestrians outside London’s Natural History Museum, injuring 11 people – but the police
The UK’s gambling industry is worth a massive £13.8bn, and there are currently almost 9,000 betting shops in the UK.
Sutton United manager Paul Doswell is hoping that tomorrow’s Non-League Day will mean another impressive turnout at Gander Green Lane.
A south London family have been inspired to jump off their sofa and into their swimming pool thanks to a
After last season’s unexpected Premier League title triumph, Chelsea fans are expecting their side to go the distance again this
Theatres and pubs across Shepherds Bush will transform into intimate music venues this weekend in aid of international charity Oxfam. On Saturday 7th
Women-only swimming lessons are proving to be a great success in Morden. Fitness company Sunnah Sports have teamed up with
The dreamy, ethereal work of Caroline Yates’ solo show, Palimpsest, opened at Wimbledon’s Hicks Gallery on Friday. A labour of