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Lambeth Libraries have announced another full programme of events for July 2025. Scroll down to find out more.
Hosted by Dr Yemisi Bokinni, The Superfood Map of Brixton is a short documentary exploring the powerful, nutritious foods still sold and shared at Brixton Market, where each ingredient tells a story ...
Brixton Storeys hosts the Sexquisite x Riot Rooftop Pride Afterparty, a high-energy, queer-led celebration of pleasure, protest, and performance. With DJs, drag, and sunset ...
This week the Buzz sat down with Simon Parkes, the maverick founder of Brixton Academy, to hear about a new play dramatising his story and the birth of the much loved music venue that defined ...
South London Theatre (SLT) in West Norwood is on the hunt for talented actors to bring Jennifer Lunn’s award-winning play Es and Flo to life. Auditions are taking place this Sunday ...
Central Hill Estate had an amazing fun day with sand, swimming pools and a bouncy castle and they’re looking to do the same this year, except they’re trying to raise the ...
Lambeth Council has been heavily criticised by the Schools Adjudicator for failing to follow the correct legal process in its attempt to amalgamate two Church of England primary schools – ...
A new traders association for traders in Brixton Village and Market Row has launched with the goal of unifying traders across Brixton’s Markets. Today, Thursday 26 June 2025, traders from ...
A new phase of public engagement has been launched for the redevelopment of International House and Pop Brixton – but with key decisions already locked in, some local residents are ...
Over 150 people came together in central London on Sunday for Clean Air for the Ends, Poetic Unity’s powerful community bike ride and rally demanding clean air for all. Among the attendees was ...
Inside Housing and the ipaper investigated how much money councils were spending on emergency accommodation for homeless people, sending “Freedom of Information requests to ...
May 2026 may seem distant, but inside Lambeth Town Hall, Labour’s internal machinery is already in motion for the next local elections.