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Where’s Wally? Themed charity race for runners and readers alike to hit Clapham Common

Jovial joggers will be bringing ‘Where’s Wally’ out of hiding for a themed fun run on Clapham Common this March.

Absolutely Fabulous actress Joanna Lumley joins fight against Lambeth library closures

Joanna Lumley has joined library campaigners against council plans to close half its libraries. The Absolutely Fabulous actress lives near

Best-selling Wimbledon author makes a splash in capital’s libraries for Cityread 2015

“It feels terrifying, actually,” says best-selling author Ben Aaronovitch, about his debut novel featuring in Cityread 2015, a festival that

Bookshops prepare for run on Discworld novels following death of author Terry Pratchett

The world was left a little less lustrous following yesterday’s death of beloved fantasy author Terry Pratchett who had battled

Surbiton’s Regency Bookshop named best independent bookseller in London

Independent bookshops proved they can thrive in a digital age after Surbiton’s Regency Bookshop was named the best in London

Bryan Ruiz grabs late winner against Reading as Fulham end their Championship losing streak

Fulham 2-1 Reading Fulham boss Kit Symons admits he took a gamble with his squad selection after Bryan Ruiz’s dramatic

Woodrow willing Fulham toward revenge at Reading as he eyes more goals after Wolves double

Fulham v Reading @ Craven Cottage Saturday 17th January @ 3pm Cauley Woodrow reckons Fulham can turn the tables on

Lights out for Wimbledon Men’s Hockey Club but ‘Versace’ works a treat in final minute victory for the Ladies

Wimbledon Men A-A Reading Men Wimbledon Ladies 3-2 Bedford Ladies Wimbledon Men must wait to find out the result of

Kingston librarian who engages young readers using iPads and Facebook nominated in School Librarian of the Year Awards

A Kingston school librarian has been shortlisted for the most prestigious award in her profession after engaging students through reading

Libraries can change lives: Lambeth Manifesto urges investment into books, computers and staff

Summary: The document is supported by children’s author Alan Gibbons Image: By Aicha Zaa Library users and workers are welcoming

Wimbledon bookworms fight back against high street decline

Summary: Copperfields bookshop is keeping afloat in a struggling climate. Image: By Thomas Paul Our high streets have gained apocalyptic

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