The bi-centenary of the first black police superintendent, who lived in Southwark, has been marked with a graveside memorial service.
Southwark Council has confirmed measures to protect pubs from change of use.
Tuesday recap: London-SE1.co.uk/date/2017-09-05
Lambeth planning committee postpones consideration to later meeting. https://t.co/DKZ6E8iezY
Good start for @oldvictheatre bicentenary next year https://t.co/dOyoVBTnmS
Mother Theresa and flowers @StGeorgesCath on 20th anniversary of death pic.twitter.com/dxcc15Rr7M
MPSChaucer PC Bull & PCSO Smith out in the community. Visiting our residents at Haddon Hall Est. #checkingonyourwelfare
Tonight Lambeth councillors consider plans to redevelop Waterloo estate built by CofE in 1930s… https://t.co/Pgtea8uco1
Just published - First black police superintendent was a Southwark officer dlvr.it/PkvTQK
Just published - Southwark Council confirms protection for pubs dlvr.it/Pkv7ZW
Hotel plan for Ufford Street - consultation drop-in event today https://t.co/sW0KvmoTa4 https://t.co/LLWuPkVNl9
Today @stgeorgescath Mother Theresa remembered 20 years after death https://t.co/X40Vi2YTDf
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