‘People thought we were a restaurant!’ Brixton Soup Kitchen braves the elements to feed London’s homeless
It must have been a strange sight, 16 men and women, laden with food and bags of warm clothes, asking
It must have been a strange sight, 16 men and women, laden with food and bags of warm clothes, asking
Annual street party Brixton Splash, which celebrated its tenth anniversary in 2015, will not go ahead in 2016 after Lambeth
A Clapham ballet director whose £4.5million ‘expansion plans were rejected by Lambeth Council last month has condemned Lambeth Council’s ‘set-up
An independent child sex abuse inquiry taking place across England and Wales will investigate ‘historic failings’ by Lambeth Council. Councils
Housing campaigners are celebrating a victory against Lambeth Council after a High Court judge today quashed its ‘unlawful’ decision to demolish up
Brixtonians will march tomorrow to protest against the council’s decision to turn three public libraries into gyms. The protest, organised
One of London’s oldest and well known gay venues, the Royal Vauxhall Tavern, has been granted Grade II listing following
A severe blow was dealt to the campaign to Save Cressingham Gardens estate homes from demolition as senior councillors from
Lambeth Council has become the first one in the country to ban the use of so-called ‘hippy crack’. The move,
Young people experiencing mental health problems face an uncertain future after care budgets in Lambeth and Wandsworth were slashed by
A petition demanding Boris Johnson improve safety on a Streatham road has reached more than 1,000 signatures from concerned road