Linford Christie Stadium changing rooms to be demolished
A block at a West London sports stadium is expected to be demolished after being classified as a ‘dangerous structure’. Hammersmith and Fulham Council…
Chaka Khan Declares War on the South Bank
I bought Eric Burdon Declares War 54 years ago and it is still one of my favourite albums, so when I heard War had…
Leaked flyers reveal changes that could be coming to popular Superloop bus route
Consultation flyers released “in error” reveal that TfL plans to amend the SL5 and SL7 routes. TfL has confirmed that consultation will take place…
HMP Wandsworth ‘needs to move out 400 prisoners’ to begin fixing ‘broken piece of the community’
Campaigners fighting for better conditions at HMP Wandsworth have said the troubled prison needs to move out around 400 prisoners to begin improving. Members…
‘Abandoned’ park where kids’ playground gets covered by ‘green slime’
A South London park has been described as ‘abandoned’ due to its condition, with a children’s playground that gets covered by ‘green slime’ when…
New Paddington Bear Experience
The Paddington BearTM Experience is a unique and fun-filled interactive experience inspired by the nation’s favourite bear and spans more than 26,000 square feet…
Everything I Own is in Brixton House
Errol lost his Dad last year. Daniel Ward’s Everything I Own tells that story. Listening to his old man’s Spotify playlist, Errol remembers his…
At Greenwich Market you’ll see the amazing watercolour and calligraphy of artist Monsoon Note
How the inspirational ‘rainforests and lush greenery’ of south India inspires Greenwich artist Neethu Babu Raj “With calligraphy, it’s like the old saying, practise…
Sparks Fly at Brockley Jack
It’s no surprise that it’s raining in the Midlands. But the familiar woman on the doorstep holding a fish is! Sarah hasn’t seen her…
Review: Yoshida: Three Generations of Japanese Printmaking
The first of the Yoshida Dynasty – Hiroshi – was already an established artist in his homeland, Japan, when he took up printmaking at…
Review: The Taming of the Shrew – Globe
A Little Light on Laughs One of the finest things to do on a warm, June evening is to take a trip to Shakespeare’s…
Trash the Art For One Night Only
A protest against the white-walled gallery experience A Rotherhithe artist’s exhibition will see its artwork destroyed on the opening night in a challenge to…

















