A sexual health clinic in Southwark is offering free syringes to be used with the illegal drugs GBL and GHB in an effort to prevent life-threatening overdoses.
A segregated bicycle track should be constructed along Westminster Bridge Road, says the Mayor of London's cycling commissioner Andrew Gilligan.
An art installation inspired by the stories of a Southwark burial ground and a railway that carried coffins and mourners from Waterloo to Surrey is on show at a Leeds gallery.
Sunday recap: London-SE1.co.uk/date/2016-01-17
NewsUKArchives Commuters in #London Bridge Railway Station, 1928. #SE1 #Southwark #oldlondon @se1 @thetimes @GreatestCapital pic.twitter.com/4L9SwRMkQs
lowrigwyrdd Mind. Blown.
#theshard #rainbow #upsidedownrainbow #travel #nature #mindblown @ The Shard London instagram.com/p/BApXVwljdBo/
Just published - Syringes offered at @BurrellStreet sexual health centre to prevent 'G' drug overdoses goo.gl/fb/zuAOxy
Just published - Westminster Bridge Road: Andrew Gilligan to recommend segregated cycle track goo.gl/fb/CkSkAo
Just published - #TheNecropolitanLine: SE1 history inspires @HMILeeds art installation goo.gl/fb/hBxFzB
Scandic_Voices Big drama on Henley Drive @se1 involving Police helicopter, vans and cars. Policemen and women catching criminal. pic.twitter.com/echVdHa2us
Today - last chance to comment on TfL plans for junction of Borough High Street / Newcomen Street / Union Street https://t.co/RhMVzLiSK3
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