The four artists in the running to design a national Windrush Monument at Waterloo Station have been announced.
The Florence Nightingale Museum at St Thomas' Hospital - which earlier this year announced it would remain mothballed after lockdown - is to stage a series of monthly open weekends starting next month.
Residents of a Bermondsey development are paying thousands of pounds a week for fire safety patrols.
Part of Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park could host a month-long lawn bowls-themed event this summer.
Monday #coronavirus COVID-19 stats for our boroughs:
Southwark
10 more people tested positive
This week: 64
Last w… https://t.co/n0WVP4ApJo
RT @CalderBookshop: Political books sale on https://t.co/9lGVMRSf8d a curated selection of books for £5 each 🦄
#LondonBookshop #Independen…
The four artists in the running to design a national Windrush Monument at Waterloo Station have been announced.
london-se1.co.uk/news/view/10539
The Florence Nightingale Museum @florencemuseum at St Thomas' Hospital - which earlier this year announced it would… https://t.co/4crGIMt0b8
RT @bethmchattie: Wonderful insight into the spirit of those times. Read this then download @Waterloofestiv audio tour of the Festival of B…
Part of Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park could host a month-long lawn bowls-themed event this summer. london-se1.co.uk/news/view/10536
RT @mod_in_metro: This week we will be featuring buildings that were built for the Festival and also those that were given "Awards for Meri…
NYcule Loud crash noise (no evidence of vehicles involved) at Tower Bridge, police on scene asking witnesses for information.
#towerbridge
RT @JambusterLondon: A100 Tower Bridge Road (SE1) (Northbound) at the junction of Tooley Street - Road is blocked due to collision. Use alt…
RT @HistoricEngland: The Festival of Britain was opened #onthisday by King George VI in 1951.
The Festival was seen as a tonic for a rundo…
70 years ago ... the @guardian's piece on the opening of the Festival of Britain, 3 May 1951 https://t.co/RDe02rcgau
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