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Lambeth Council has been found to have acted unlawfully in its handling of the West Dulwich Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN), following a landmark High Court judgment that delivers a major blow to ...
Transport for London (TfL) has come under fire for cancelling a much-needed meeting  earlier this week to discuss disruptive upcoming roadworks on Streatham Hill — with just hours’ notice. The ...
Lambeth Council looks set to sign off the second phase of its Selective Licensing Scheme — expanding regulation to nearly every corner of the borough’s private rented sector.
This wonderfully engaging tribute to some of the hidden heroes of the Second World Two could be seen on the South Bank yesterday afternoon.
Ark Evelyn Grace Academy, a secondary school in Brixton in South London, has been rated Good in all areas following its latest Ofsted inspection. The Ofsted report published this week describes ...
Protect Brockwell Park campaigners staged an eye catching protest against what they feel is the over-commercialisation of the park, with 150 supporters lying on the grass to spell out ...
The Officer presentation explained how the application is for the temporary use of Brockwell Park for the Country Show. The Committee heard how the park is an important public open space. It is ...
Lambeth Council has declared itself proud to announce that the extensive restoration works on Brockwell Hall, an iconic Grade II listed building in  Brockwell Park, are now complete. While some ...
As Bank Holiday crowds glanced nervously at gathering clouds, we watched Brixton’s Tatterjack Morris dancers strike the ...
Three years after the Kerslake Review told Lambeth Council to shut down Homes for Lambeth (HfL) and take housing back in-house, the zombie company is still very much alive. And yes, it’s still ...
There was a fabulous community feeling over the bank holiday, helped in no short amount by organisations like the Brixton Chamber Orchestra who took to the streets and kicked off their very own ...