Review: Our Little Hour – Greenwich Theatre
A Tribute to an Inspirational Man Dougie Blaxland’s Our Little Hour tells the overdue tale of Walter Tull who achieved so much in the…
Things to do in south London as a family this October half term
Top picks to get out and about during the school break – from spooky events to first-time theatre Halloween half term at Eltham Palace Gather…
Greenwich Council has outlines the list of assets it intends to sell off
A Grade II listed power station and several council-owned car parks have been included among a list of assets Greenwich Council intends to sell…
It’s a black tie affair for Trafalgar Night Dinner in the Painted Hall
Waltz into the Wardroom of TS Dreadnought for a Trafalgar Night Dinner – a formal event steeped in naval tradition Hosted in the Painted…
Charlton given permission to add a new fan zone to its stadium on match days
A South London League One football club has been given permission to add a new fan zone to its stadium on match days. Charlton…
Premiere League-backed football programme launches at Kidbrooke Village
Free for boys and girls aged 8 and over, Kicks is designed to inspire marginalised young people and help them reach their full potential…
Pianist Rob Hao to perform for Tottally Thames Festival this weekend
Ahead of his Totally Thames festival show, the artist tells us how it’s ‘an honour’ to be involved – and why piano composition holds…
‘Elderly targeted on Eltham High Street with one woman having close to £2K in cash taken’
South London shoppers are ‘wary’ of using their high street because pickpockets are snatching phones and purses from locals on a regular basis. Residents…
Disrupting Mythologies Presents Heist
Artists are thieves, pricking from the language the city offers and the many worlds that collide within it. Finding the profundity that undulates beneath…
Brassworks: the finale concert
Enjoy £10 tickets for being a reader, enter code WEEKENDER10 On Saturday 21 September, Woolwich Works will debut Brassworks, London’s first brass only street carnival,…
Greenwich Council has begun £9m works to repair its Grade II listed town hall
Greenwich Council has begun a £9 million project to repair its Grade II listed town hall after leaks caused ‘widespread damage’ to the inside…
Farming in Shooters Hill – and it all started with the founder growing things on her window ledge
Sitopia Farm sits on the edge of Greenwich; founder Chloë Dunnett tells us about growing produce in the capital “We are an organic, regenerative…