The Gingerbread Man playing at The Churchill Theatre
After being delayed for a year by Covid, the festive puppet show The Gingerbread Man is finally coming to The Churchill Theatre this December.
Read MoreAfter being delayed for a year by Covid, the festive puppet show The Gingerbread Man is finally coming to The Churchill Theatre this December.
Read MoreIn an age when even Shakespeare comes with trigger warnings, this should have flashing red lights, and a man walking in front with a flag.
Read MoreA festival of activism and art aimed at confront and change attitudes towards sexual violence is being held in Wandsworth.
Read MoreThis year marks 100 years since the 1921 second Pan-African Congress in London, Paris and Brussels.
Read MoreJonathan Wallach, 50, ran 157 miles in the desert to raise the money to buy a specialist incubator for a West London hospital.
Read MoreThe Old Vic welcomes back much-loved children’s author and poet Michael Rosen for a morning of festive storytelling.
Read MoreElephant and Castle is bringing the festive cheer this year with grottos, choirs and lights.
Read MoreThe Globe Theatre is hosting a festival of panel events, workshops and a scholarly symposium discussing issues that women face today.
Read MorePetite Pantos’ Dick Whittington tells the story of a young boy emigrating to London to seek his fortune, or failing that, a better life than the one he left.
Read MoreGreenwich peninsula is kicking off their festive programme, which includes an interactive light installation, Christmas classic film screenings and farmers market, from the end of the month.
Read MoreThe set-up was installed on the north side of Battersea Bridge by TfL after a man was killed on the bridge earlier this year in a collision with a vehicle.
Read MoreThere were many people who fundamentally objected to war. At a time of national crisis, those who decided against joining the army for the First World War faced many hardships.
Read MoreOn October 19, 130 years ago, in Glasnevin cemetery in Dublin, over half a million people gathered to witness the funeral of The Chief – Charles Stewart Parnell; ‘The uncrowned king of Ireland’.
Read MoreIt’s important to be aware of when and why your pet might need to take antibiotics – and also, when they might be better off without them.
Read MoreThe Mitcham and Cricket Green Community and Heritage group says it has been trying to get the rubbish in Willow Lane sorted for months.
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Read MoreA community-led action plan to prevent a mental health crisis and promote recovery has been launched, featuring the appointment of 400 mental health champions.
Read MoreIn the lead up to COP26 my constituents in Battersea were clear – from small business owners, to churches, to our young people – the time to be ambitious and take action is now.
Read MoreA number of children were injured in the cave-in at Rosemead Preparatory School on Monday, November 15.
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