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Community meeting to discuss Brockwell Lido’s future as users seek clarity over long-term management

A community group representing regular swimmers and users of Brockwell Lido is calling a public meeting later this month to discuss the future management of the historic pool and explore …

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Parkinsons: Brixton communities are being encouraged to try new local chair dancing classes

People living with Parkinson’s in Streatham and the surrounding areas are being encouraged to try a new chair dancing class which is aiming to help more people to live well …

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Two towers, 288 homes and the end of Pop Brixton: major redevelopment plans submitted for Brixton Station Road and International House site

A major redevelopment proposal that would transform the centre of Brixton town centre has reached a key planning stage, with Lambeth Council set to consider an application for a large …

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Alan Slingsby funeral: correction

The funeral notice published in the Blog on 26 February gave an incorrect link for those who would like to watch the live stream of the 10.15am service tomorrow, 13 March, for our dear friend and colleague Alan Slingsby. The correct link is as follows: https://watch.obitus.com Username: neve0532 Pin...

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Family pay tribute to ‘inspiring’ grime star Dot Rotten who died aged 37

The Brixton-born music producer died suddenly on March 8, according to a family statement.

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Free Entry: Black Elvis brings rock ’n’ roll shine to Mother’s Day on Streatham Hill, Sunday 15th March 2026

Black Elvis is bringing a burst of rock ’n’ roll glamour to Streatham Hill this Mother’s Day with a special afternoon show at The Crown & Sceptre on Streatham Hill, …

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The Living Museum: Mayall Road to Shakespeare Road.

I must have been six years old. Behind the front room windows, psychedelic curtains glowed. Yellow, brown and orange, with white squares that weren’t joined but weren’t separated. They hovered …

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Ofsted raises children’s services in Lambeth from ‘requires improvement’ to ‘good’

Ofsted say children’s services in Lambeth have dramatically improved since the last inspection in 2022, when they were judged to require improvement. Their latest inspection found Children’s services at Lambeth …

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Brixton to mobilise for massive Together Alliance march against the far right, Saturday 14th March 2026

Lambeth’s locals are coming together in Windrush Square this Saturday to get the word out about the Together Alliance unity march on 28th March, with music, banners, children’s face painting …

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Lambeth facing £35m homelessness overspend as council looks beyond borough for temporary housing

Lambeth Council overspent its homelessness budget by £35 million last year, with new documents showing the authority is now looking increasingly outside the borough to house homeless families as it …

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Lambeth still wrestling with estate regeneration plans as options appraisal slips further into 2026

Lambeth Council is continuing to grapple with the long-running question of what to do with three of its major housing estates, with new documents revealing that work on the latest …

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In photos: it’s a seven goal thriller as Dulwich Hamlet hang on to defeat Whitehawk by four goals to three, Tues 10th March 2026

After two previous postponements, Dulwich Hamlet finally got to take on Whitehawk in the Isthmian League Premier Division last night, and the 628 fans in attendance were rewarded with plenty …

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Community food projects invited to apply for free growth programme as Cook for Change returns

Community food projects across London are invited to apply now for a free programme to help them develop more sustainable models and support more people. Designed to help projects explore different ways to generate income, …

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Brockwell Lido in 1995: view this fascinating BBC documentary

The BBC Archive has posted up an archive  45 minute documentary about Brockwell Lido, filmed in 1995. You can view it full below, but please note it comes with the …

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Crowdfunder launched to create a permanent archive for the Brixton Blog & Bugle

Following the tragic death of editor Alan Slingsby, the trustees of the Brixton Blog and Bugle have announced that that both media outlets will now permanently cease publication, which is …

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The Living Museum: The Brixton We Grew Up In

As a child I witnessed what could only be described as the potty mouth of the society around me. The streets had their own vocabulary, and children absorbed it without …

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Lime launches LimePrime subscription offering more affordable travel options

Electric bike and scooter hire company Lime has announced the launch of a new subscription model called, LimePrime. This allows frequent riders, such as commuters, to access lower-cost travel for everyday …

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Opinion: Does Lambeth hate its council tenants? [updated]

Hate might be a strong word, but Labour’s behaviour running Lambeth council housing is beyond awful. Lambeth is one of the most complained about councils for repairs in the whole …

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The Perks & White coffee bar at Loughborough Junction station has now permanently closed

As if things weren’t bad enough at Loughborough Junction station – with its constant overcrowding, safety issues and non-existent accessibility– we’ve just learned that the handy Perks & White coffee …

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Brixton Villlage: accessible toilets should not depend on someone answering the phone [opinion piece]

A couple of years ago, when my bladder issues first started, I was travelling across London on the bus for over an hour. Traffic was bad and I suddenly needed …