Young people at risk as less than a fifth of children with a social worker attend school during Covid lockdown
Less than a fifth of children supported by a social worker are attending school amid concerns they are at risk
Less than a fifth of children supported by a social worker are attending school amid concerns they are at risk
A Brixton charity is giving young BAME people a platform during the coronavirus pandemic through poetry events and workshops. Poetic
By Kwame BoakyeMay 27 2020, 13.00Follow @SW_Londoner A south London based martial arts school has swapped the dojo for online
As artistic director presiding over Ovalhouse Theatre’s location and name change, Gbolahan Obisesan wants to put Brixton’s ‘proudly political’ history
An independent Stockwell pub is running a coronavirus-themed offer of free toilet roll when you buy five beers. Owner Tom
An director whose work will be screened in Brixton tonight says he has experienced first hand the racism explored in
An upcoming Brixton concert has sparked divisions among African communities in London. The Congolese artist Fally Ipupa is scheduled to
More than 3,500 people have signed a petition to save Nour Cash and Carry in Brixton, which was served with
Gurinder Chadha OBE will appear at a live screening of her debut movie Bhaji on the Beach at the Ritzy
Taking wood waste off the streets of south west London is the core mission for social enterprise InUse-ReUse. Founder Dennis
Zero waste lifestyles are more necessary now than ever, but how many people are actually making changes to their daily