Residents stood up by councillor who failed to appear at meeting
The resident had come to speak to a councillor about his £7,000 per year service charge bill.
Read MoreThe resident had come to speak to a councillor about his £7,000 per year service charge bill.
Read MoreA 34-year-old man was arrested in the early hours of this morning.
Read MoreUnable to find a lottery which supported the LGBTQ+ community, the couple decided to make their own.
Read MoreNo arrests have been made at this stage and an investigation is ongoing.
Read MoreThe iconic Brixton Academy is set to reopen tonight following more than a year of uncertainty.
Read MoreWelcome back to the South London Press weekly news round-up.
Read MoreThe fatal stabbing of 22-year-old Rijkaard Salu Siafa last Friday shook the local community.
Read MoreParents and carers must accept or decline their offer by April 30.
Read MoreSouth East London Mind is calling on the next elected mayor to address five key priorities.
Read MoreFashion City is on at the London’s Docklands Museum until July 7.
Read MoreErnest Cole, House of Bondage, will be showing at the Photographers Gallery from June 14 until September 22.
Read MoreNo Footpath at Ground Level will be shown t Little Louie in Elephant Park until June 16.
Read MoreMeet Chloe, businesswoman turned singer, whose dad owns the Aston Martin F1 team.
Read MoreThackray Williams LLP hosts monthly community meetings to make Bromley more dementia friendly.
Read MoreUrban Village Fete is back for its ninth year at Greenwich Peninsular, on May 19.
Read MoreBlack Eats are moving south of the river to Woolwich Works on April 27 and 28.
Read MoreThe exhibition of more than 60 works is being shown at Brixton Library.
Read MoreCurrently the capital’s bus network is operated by 16 privately-run bus companies.
Read MoreOnce the man was removed from the trench he was taken to hospital by paramedics.
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