Businesses in West Norwood and Tulse Hill are being asked to back a third five-year term of the Station to Station Business Improvement District (BID), a move that could see the organisation raise ...
Ahead of the opening of its new branch in central Brixton, Tesco has confirmed the permanent closure of its Streatham Crown Express store.
Christmas can be a challenging time for some people, so we thought we’d share this useful list of contacts where people can find help and support, 24 hours a day.
MP Helen Hayes, the Chair of the Education Select Committee, has praised a Lambeth alternative provision school for the “positive impact” it has on its pupils. Ms Hayes, the MP for Dulwich and ...
We were shocked when the Prince of Wales and Brixton Storeys unexpectedly closed last month, but the good news is that new management have taken over the building and they’ll be reopening in ...
Brixton Buzz has learned that the Prince Regent in Herne Hill has been taken over by the Urban Pubs chain. We haven’t been able to confirm this yet, but we’ve been told that that the pub will close ...
Lambeth Labour councillors have responded to a growing Brixton homelessness campaign but declined to attend meetings held by campaigners this week, instead directing residents to January advice ...
It’s been a damp December so far and here’s some of the things we’ve see on the streets at night so far this month: Electric Avenue from the railway station. Early morning, Electric Avenue. Town hall ...
Opinion
Homes for Lambeth now costs residents £500 each – as Lambeth claims it can’t afford £1m Country Show
By any reasonable measure, Homes for Lambeth has become one of the most expensive policy failures in Lambeth Council’s recent history.
Councillor Donna Harris, Leader of the Liberal Democrats in Lambeth, has written to members of her local party saying she will not stand in the 2026 elections. This is for physical health reasons.
There’s another Live Facial Operation being conducted by the police today, with the van parked outside Boots on the corner of Electric Avenue and Brixton Road.
A public meeting on homelessness and housing held at Brixton Library yesterday went ahead without a single Labour councillor in attendance, despite organisers issuing formal invitations to the ...
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