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Clovis Salmon – Sam the Wheels – one of Brixton’s most notable and inspiring characters and an icon of British history has ...
A High Court judge has dismissed a challenge to Lambeth council’s decision to take back more than 160 former council homes ...
Swooshing round in her floor-length green “visibility” cloak, Lucy Hadfield from Herne Hill is making a point about ageing ...
Helen Hayes in discussion with Dawn Hill CBE, former chair of Brixton’s Black Cultural Archives, at a reception in Parliament ...
Eshaan Akbar, British comedian, actor and writer, will host a brilliant bill of comedians in Laugh ‘Til You Drop at Brixton House theatre in July. The evening will raise funds for Age UK Lambeth and ...
The venerable Crown & Sceptre at the top of Brixton Hill, built in 1822, has relaunched as “Tu Pub Latino” – your Latino pub – with a newly decorated exterior and live music. Typical Daydream, “a ...
Chef/owner Stafford Geohagen and his wife Rose are to Market Row what Brian Danclair is to the Village. Their family favourite Healthy Eaters comprises two adjacent outlets: a restaurant serving ...
Up the western end of Acre Lane, True Flavours is widely renowned for some of the best pepper steak in London. Even Tevin (pictured) – Quan to his family and friends – who doesn’t eat meat knows that ...
Trinidadian chef and entrepreneur Brian Danclair has literally cornered the market in Granville Arcade. No sooner had the owner of Fish, Wings & Tings – a hit since it opened in 2012 – launched his ...
Plans for the future of the Pop Brixton and International House sites in central Brixton are to be subject to further public consultation. Lambeth council and its partner in the development, London ...
Highway to the Moon, a film directed by Black Panther star Letitia Wright, exploring the lives of young Black victims of knife crime, will premiere at Brixton’s Ritzy cinema on Saturday (31 May), The ...
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