A 'food mountain' was assembled on the concourse of Waterloo Station on Good Friday by members of South Bank churches in support of the local foodbank.
Comedian Eddie Izzard joined local Labour politicians on a walkabout at Elephant & Castle this week as the campaign for the local elections on 22 May hots up.
The US ambassador to the UK paid a visit to Walworth Academy - just off Old Kent Road - earlier this month.
Shadow health secretary Andy Burnham visited Bermondsey last weekend to meet representatives of local patient and NHS staff organisations.
A train has been named the 'City of St Albans' at a ceremony held at Blackfriars Railway Station.
Saturday recap: se1.info/1r7dgOb
A tower four times the height of the Shard http://t.co/sTxbIKOAIZ
London Bridge 'fare dodger' pays back £42,550 to rail company: http://t.co/hHwEKxp4im via @sussex_express
Just published - Waterloo Foodbank: usage up by 136 per cent in a year @WaterlooFB @SteveChalke goo.gl/fb/qqg0c
Just published - Eddie Izzard visits Elephant & Castle with @SouthwarkLabour goo.gl/fb/nt1th
Just published - US ambassador @MatthewBarzun says he "learnt a lot" from @WalworthAcademy pupils goo.gl/fb/oNybs
Just published - Shadow health secretary Andy Burnham meets local NHS patient and staff reps @BOSLabour @coyleneil goo.gl/fb/xRvWJ
Just published - Train named City of St Albans at Blackfriars Station ceremony @FirstCC goo.gl/fb/zQpn6
RNHeaton "Monaco, London Borough of Southwark, SE1" - Slightly unnerving advert leaps out of today's FT magazine @se1 pic.twitter.com/tBZu2kpPAg
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