The South Bank Patrol service which tackles antisocial behaviour around Waterloo and the South Bank is in the running for a national award.
A new photographic portrait of the Queen has been put on display in the reception area of Southwark Council's Tooley Street offices.
The British Film Institute library was officially opened in new South Bank home on Thursday night at a reception attended by Mayor of London Boris Johnson, King’s Speech director Tom Hooper, Sir Christopher Frayling and Kevin Brownlow.
Friday recap: today's news and tweets at a glance http://t.co/Dgg0eCXB
Just published - South Bank Patrol shortlisted for Home Office award http://t.co/HiPwnqTK
Just published - New portrait of the Queen unveiled at @LB_Southwark's Tooley Street HQ http://t.co/YQnWRqsi
Looking forward to visiting Winchester House in Southwark Bridge Road tomorrow: http://t.co/7Q89kKxq
International Day of Peace - a day of special talks, activities and workshops at @I_W_M http://t.co/WmjIEJmO
Car Free Day event in The Cut tomorrow with @lambethsustrans http://t.co/bolwhFaP
Just published - Boris Johnson at BFI Southbank for opening of @BFI Reuben Library http://t.co/H7x3RkK7
Remember it's the @BermondsStFest tomorrow: http://t.co/HgRNi6qs
Where The Wild Things Are - @CoinStreet Neighbourhood Film Club http://t.co/T5uPBNlV
Oliver! is tonight's free open-air movie at The Scoop http://t.co/ogg9x9bd
Is the The Shard an icon or an ego trip?
http://t.co/njKy6Xsh via @dailymail
Foxes ate our Louboutins, say South Bank cabaret dancers
http://t.co/V6bIqoDY
RT @citycyclists: Why is southwark council shutting main cycle route Waterloo to City of London? http://t.co/TMUd29nK
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