Council criticised by residents over the future of Merton Hall
Residents are fighting Merton Council’s decision to gift a community hall to a small ‘Evangelical’ church to make room for a new
Residents are fighting Merton Council’s decision to gift a community hall to a small ‘Evangelical’ church to make room for a new
A charitable psychotherapist and curer of lifelong phobias will lose most of her therapeutic garden when Merton Hall is transformed
Creative arts projects are helping young carers in Merton and Lambeth develop self-confidence and communication skills, as well as creating
Two Merton political heavyweights have clashed over how to stop the proposed closure of Wimbledon Police Station following last week’s
RIDGWAY Stables in Wimbledon closed yesterday after operating as a riding school for nearly eight decades. But the horseriding community
Today’s attack on a tube at Parsons Green dominates the front three pages of a special South West Londoner edition
The Wimbledon tennis championships are a global event that bring drama, fans, and a boost to the south west London
More than 900 plaques proudly sit atop brick and mortar across the 32 boroughs of London commemorating the lives of
A group of Merton residents met up to share recommendations to tackle air pollution at a public meeting last Tuesday.
Labour Party candidate Imran Uddin gained a swing of more than 9% in Wimbledon, only days after coming under investigation
Parties battling out the election campaign in Wimbledon have largely ignored the ‘Keep our St Helier Hospital’ campaign’s request for