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Brixton: ‘Everywhere else feels tame to me’. Traders petition council against Covid team ‘persecution’. Covid variant testing extended to Brixton. Dulwich stay second with a big home win. ‘HGV threat to Brixton roads’ warning. MP, councillors join rally againstscrap site.
COVID VARIANT TESTING EXTENDED TO BRIXTON Lambeth council is expanding its Covid PCR testing operations to Brixton and Stockwell as a precautionary measure after a rise in local infection rates. Some cases of the Covid-19 variant first identified in India have been detected in the borough. People living, working orstudying in the Bri
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The Brixton Bugle is a free community newspaper. More than 12,000 copies of each issue are printed and distributed 10 months of the year. Issuu reader embeds. Preview may take a few seconds to load. If you see only a blank page, it may be because FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR BRIXTON VOICES COMPETITION The Brxtn Studios control room The Brixton Voices competition has announced the performers who will take part in its live-streamed final tomorrow (Thursday 20 May). The project was created to celebrate the opening of a new recording facility, BRXTN Studios, in Brixton Market.Its original o
BRIXTON MAN ON THE SEARCH FOR COUNSELLOR WHO HELPED HIM AS The BBC's Saved by a Stranger documents Marc Thompson's search for the counsellor who helped him after he was diagnosed with HIV as a teenager, while also sharing his love of the Brixton community he grew up in. When Marc Thompson got his HIV diagnosis in FROM LOCKDOWN TO MOCKTALES From lockdown to Mocktales. By. Simone Richardson. -. 6 April, 2021. The Mocktales played outside The Ritzy throughout the lockdown, helping Brixton meet its need for live music. Simone Richardson listened and asked how they came to be there. The Mocktales – Matthew, Issey and Ice. A warm, sunny day and a small crowd ofseparated, masked
BRIXTON SUPPORT FOR PALESTINE PROTEST Local Palestine Solidarity Campaign members assembled in Brixton’s Windrush Square to support Palestinians in their fight for their homes, families, rights and to end the siege of Gaza before going on to National Demonstration in Central London The Brixton rally was called by the Lambeth & W END OF AN ERA IN BRIXTON AS THE BARON CLOSES Closure of The Baron menswear shop on Atlantic Road marks another stage in the transformation of Brixton. Once one of several nearby shops selling the unique and striking fashions favoured by the African Caribbean community, The Baron was in business for more then 50 years.Changing demographi
HELP PEARL RETURN TO BRIXTON WITH A DONATION Pearl Alcock. Picture: Brixton Society Volunteers working to recreate a public platform and cultural hub in Brixton for London’s Black Queer communities have made an urgent appeal for donations to help them complete their project – Pearl’s Return. Until the Brixton uprising 40 years ago, artis RESIDENTS IN HGV PLEA TO COUNCIL Residents in HGV plea to council. Loughborough Junction residents concerned about the prospect of five years of intense HGV activity in the area are asking Lambeth council to review the effect if will have on homes and roads. The HGVs will be part of the construction of a massive and deep tunnel by National Grid (NG) to upgrade and safeguardBRIXTON BLOG
Brixton: ‘Everywhere else feels tame to me’. Traders petition council against Covid team ‘persecution’. Covid variant testing extended to Brixton. Dulwich stay second with a big home win. ‘HGV threat to Brixton roads’ warning. MP, councillors join rally againstscrap site.
COVID VARIANT TESTING EXTENDED TO BRIXTON Lambeth council is expanding its Covid PCR testing operations to Brixton and Stockwell as a precautionary measure after a rise in local infection rates. Some cases of the Covid-19 variant first identified in India have been detected in the borough. People living, working orstudying in the Bri
COUNCIL EXTENDS TESTING AS COVID CASES CONTINUE TO RISE By. Contributor. -. 4 June, 2021. Lambeth council has extended tests that can identify variants of Covid-19 to another part of the borough. West Norwwod joins Brixton, Stockwell and Clapham as areas where residents and people who work or travel through are urged to take the tests. There were 179 new Covid-19 cases recorded in Lambeth between21
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The Brixton Bugle is a free community newspaper. More than 12,000 copies of each issue are printed and distributed 10 months of the year. Issuu reader embeds. Preview may take a few seconds to load. If you see only a blank page, it may be because FROM LOCKDOWN TO MOCKTALES From lockdown to Mocktales. By. Simone Richardson. -. 6 April, 2021. The Mocktales played outside The Ritzy throughout the lockdown, helping Brixton meet its need for live music. Simone Richardson listened and asked how they came to be there. The Mocktales – Matthew, Issey and Ice. A warm, sunny day and a small crowd ofseparated, masked
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR BRIXTON VOICES COMPETITION The Brxtn Studios control room The Brixton Voices competition has announced the performers who will take part in its live-streamed final tomorrow (Thursday 20 May). The project was created to celebrate the opening of a new recording facility, BRXTN Studios, in Brixton Market.Its original o
BRIXTON MAN ON THE SEARCH FOR COUNSELLOR WHO HELPED HIM AS The BBC's Saved by a Stranger documents Marc Thompson's search for the counsellor who helped him after he was diagnosed with HIV as a teenager, while also sharing his love of the Brixton community he grew up in. When Marc Thompson got his HIV diagnosis in BRIXTON SUPPORT FOR PALESTINE PROTEST Local Palestine Solidarity Campaign members assembled in Brixton’s Windrush Square to support Palestinians in their fight for their homes, families, rights and to end the siege of Gaza before going on to National Demonstration in Central London The Brixton rally was called by the Lambeth & W END OF AN ERA IN BRIXTON AS THE BARON CLOSES Closure of The Baron menswear shop on Atlantic Road marks another stage in the transformation of Brixton. Once one of several nearby shops selling the unique and striking fashions favoured by the African Caribbean community, The Baron was in business for more then 50 years.Changing demographi
NEW ‘GREEN WOMAN’ CROSSING FOR BRIXTON Brixton Road outside the Tube station is the site for a new “green woman” traffic light signal. Transport for London (TfL) announced today on International Women’s Day (8 March) that had installed the new symbols in more than 20 places, including Brixton. It said they “veer away from the commoNEWS | BRIXTON BLOG
ABOUT US. Brixton Blog is an online community newspaper about everything happening in Brixton, London. We cover local news, music, food, events and history. RECONNECT – WITH A GIANT BIRD AT BRIXTON’S BUREAU OF SILLY 20 hours ago · Silliness we all miss, togetherness we all crave and a gentle reconnection with the humans around us You can find them at Brixton’s Bureau of Silly Ideas in the form of Dagny Wants to Dance, a 30-minute interactive show for groups of about six people, designed to reassure our minds that life and joy will return.. Happening over the last weekend of June (26 and 27) the show is staged by BRIXTON’S PEGASUS OPERA CREATES WINDRUSH ANTHEM Pegasus Opera Company A new Windrush Anthem commissioned by Lambeth council from the Brixton-based Pegasus Opera Company will premiere on 22 June – Windrush Day. Events leading up to and following Windrush Day will be “a real community celebration” and ‘THIS IS WHAT I’VE DREAMED OF’ SAYS BRIXTON VOICES WINNER Local rapper DeeCien has been chosen as the overall winner of Brixton Voices competition. Jessica Whitham spoke with him on his mixed feelings about the UK music industry, his influences, and his new material dropping this week DeeCien. Fifty hours of studio time – the prize for winning the Brixton Voices competition – has come at the right time for DeeCien. PART TIME POSTS AT CARNEGIE COMMUNITY HUB 22 hours ago · ADVERTISEMENT Carnegie Community Hub is an exciting project to develop the Carnegie Library building in Herne Hill as a Hub managed by and for the local community. We are re-opening the building following the restrictions of the pandemic and we are keen to appoint to two part-time posts to GOVERNMENT PROFITS AS CHILDREN SUFFER A South London primary school will today (9 June) host the launch of a campaign against a government policy that netted it more than £100m in just three years while leaving tens of thousands of children who are entitled to British citizenship undocumented. Children into Citizens is a joint initia NEW ‘GREEN WOMAN’ CROSSING FOR BRIXTON Brixton Road outside the Tube station is the site for a new “green woman” traffic light signal. Transport for London (TfL) announced today on International Women’s Day (8 March) that had installed the new symbols in more than 20 places, including Brixton. It said they “veer away from the commo SMALL AXE SOUNDTRACK RELEASE FOR RECORD STORE DAY Dave Randall previews the release – on Record Store Day – of the soundtrack to the Small Axe TV series Steve McQueen (left) with Sheyi Cole who played Alex Wheatle – the Brixton Bard – in the episode of that namePhotographer: Will Robson-Scott. ©BBC One of the most important and talked-about s MAGNA | BRIXTON BLOG Silliness we all miss, togetherness we all crave and a gentle reconnection with the humans around us You can find them atBrixton’s Bureau
ANOTHER COLLAPSE SEES DULWICH SLIP TO FOURTH FARNHAM 131-6 (37.1)beatDULWICH 130 (49.2)by 4 wickets Another horrendous batting collapse saw Dulwich Cricket Club go down to defeat by four wickets in their AJ Fordham Surrey Championship Division 2 match at Farnham. John Lewis reportsBRIXTON BLOG
Brixton: ‘Everywhere else feels tame to me’. Traders petition council against Covid team ‘persecution’. Covid variant testing extended to Brixton. Dulwich stay second with a big home win. ‘HGV threat to Brixton roads’ warning. MP, councillors join rally againstscrap site.
COVID VARIANT TESTING EXTENDED TO BRIXTON Lambeth council is expanding its Covid PCR testing operations to Brixton and Stockwell as a precautionary measure after a rise in local infection rates. Some cases of the Covid-19 variant first identified in India have been detected in the borough. People living, working orstudying in the Bri
COUNCIL EXTENDS TESTING AS COVID CASES CONTINUE TO RISE By. Contributor. -. 4 June, 2021. Lambeth council has extended tests that can identify variants of Covid-19 to another part of the borough. West Norwwod joins Brixton, Stockwell and Clapham as areas where residents and people who work or travel through are urged to take the tests. There were 179 new Covid-19 cases recorded in Lambeth between21
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The Brixton Bugle is a free community newspaper. More than 12,000 copies of each issue are printed and distributed 10 months of the year. Issuu reader embeds. Preview may take a few seconds to load. If you see only a blank page, it may be because FROM LOCKDOWN TO MOCKTALES From lockdown to Mocktales. By. Simone Richardson. -. 6 April, 2021. The Mocktales played outside The Ritzy throughout the lockdown, helping Brixton meet its need for live music. Simone Richardson listened and asked how they came to be there. The Mocktales – Matthew, Issey and Ice. A warm, sunny day and a small crowd ofseparated, masked
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR BRIXTON VOICES COMPETITION The Brxtn Studios control room The Brixton Voices competition has announced the performers who will take part in its live-streamed final tomorrow (Thursday 20 May). The project was created to celebrate the opening of a new recording facility, BRXTN Studios, in Brixton Market.Its original o
BRIXTON MAN ON THE SEARCH FOR COUNSELLOR WHO HELPED HIM AS The BBC's Saved by a Stranger documents Marc Thompson's search for the counsellor who helped him after he was diagnosed with HIV as a teenager, while also sharing his love of the Brixton community he grew up in. When Marc Thompson got his HIV diagnosis in BRIXTON SUPPORT FOR PALESTINE PROTEST Local Palestine Solidarity Campaign members assembled in Brixton’s Windrush Square to support Palestinians in their fight for their homes, families, rights and to end the siege of Gaza before going on to National Demonstration in Central London The Brixton rally was called by the Lambeth & W END OF AN ERA IN BRIXTON AS THE BARON CLOSES Closure of The Baron menswear shop on Atlantic Road marks another stage in the transformation of Brixton. Once one of several nearby shops selling the unique and striking fashions favoured by the African Caribbean community, The Baron was in business for more then 50 years.Changing demographi
NEW ‘GREEN WOMAN’ CROSSING FOR BRIXTON Brixton Road outside the Tube station is the site for a new “green woman” traffic light signal. Transport for London (TfL) announced today on International Women’s Day (8 March) that had installed the new symbols in more than 20 places, including Brixton. It said they “veer away from the commoBRIXTON BLOG
Brixton: ‘Everywhere else feels tame to me’. Traders petition council against Covid team ‘persecution’. Covid variant testing extended to Brixton. Dulwich stay second with a big home win. ‘HGV threat to Brixton roads’ warning. MP, councillors join rally againstscrap site.
COVID VARIANT TESTING EXTENDED TO BRIXTON Lambeth council is expanding its Covid PCR testing operations to Brixton and Stockwell as a precautionary measure after a rise in local infection rates. Some cases of the Covid-19 variant first identified in India have been detected in the borough. People living, working orstudying in the Bri
COUNCIL EXTENDS TESTING AS COVID CASES CONTINUE TO RISE By. Contributor. -. 4 June, 2021. Lambeth council has extended tests that can identify variants of Covid-19 to another part of the borough. West Norwwod joins Brixton, Stockwell and Clapham as areas where residents and people who work or travel through are urged to take the tests. There were 179 new Covid-19 cases recorded in Lambeth between21
BRIXTON BUGLE
The Brixton Bugle is a free community newspaper. More than 12,000 copies of each issue are printed and distributed 10 months of the year. Issuu reader embeds. Preview may take a few seconds to load. If you see only a blank page, it may be because FROM LOCKDOWN TO MOCKTALES From lockdown to Mocktales. By. Simone Richardson. -. 6 April, 2021. The Mocktales played outside The Ritzy throughout the lockdown, helping Brixton meet its need for live music. Simone Richardson listened and asked how they came to be there. The Mocktales – Matthew, Issey and Ice. A warm, sunny day and a small crowd ofseparated, masked
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR BRIXTON VOICES COMPETITION The Brxtn Studios control room The Brixton Voices competition has announced the performers who will take part in its live-streamed final tomorrow (Thursday 20 May). The project was created to celebrate the opening of a new recording facility, BRXTN Studios, in Brixton Market.Its original o
BRIXTON MAN ON THE SEARCH FOR COUNSELLOR WHO HELPED HIM AS The BBC's Saved by a Stranger documents Marc Thompson's search for the counsellor who helped him after he was diagnosed with HIV as a teenager, while also sharing his love of the Brixton community he grew up in. When Marc Thompson got his HIV diagnosis in BRIXTON SUPPORT FOR PALESTINE PROTEST Local Palestine Solidarity Campaign members assembled in Brixton’s Windrush Square to support Palestinians in their fight for their homes, families, rights and to end the siege of Gaza before going on to National Demonstration in Central London The Brixton rally was called by the Lambeth & W END OF AN ERA IN BRIXTON AS THE BARON CLOSES Closure of The Baron menswear shop on Atlantic Road marks another stage in the transformation of Brixton. Once one of several nearby shops selling the unique and striking fashions favoured by the African Caribbean community, The Baron was in business for more then 50 years.Changing demographi
NEW ‘GREEN WOMAN’ CROSSING FOR BRIXTON Brixton Road outside the Tube station is the site for a new “green woman” traffic light signal. Transport for London (TfL) announced today on International Women’s Day (8 March) that had installed the new symbols in more than 20 places, including Brixton. It said they “veer away from the commo RECONNECT – WITH A GIANT BIRD AT BRIXTON’S BUREAU OF SILLY 18 hours ago · Silliness we all miss, togetherness we all crave and a gentle reconnection with the humans around us You can find them at Brixton’s Bureau of Silly Ideas in the form of Dagny Wants to Dance, a 30-minute interactive show for groups of about six people, designed to reassure our minds that life and joy will return.. Happening over the last weekend of June (26 and 27) the show is staged by BRIXTON’S PEGASUS OPERA CREATES WINDRUSH ANTHEM Pegasus Opera Company A new Windrush Anthem commissioned by Lambeth council from the Brixton-based Pegasus Opera Company will premiere on 22 June – Windrush Day. Events leading up to and following Windrush Day will be “a real community celebration” and ‘THIS IS WHAT I’VE DREAMED OF’ SAYS BRIXTON VOICES WINNER Local rapper DeeCien has been chosen as the overall winner of Brixton Voices competition. Jessica Whitham spoke with him on his mixed feelings about the UK music industry, his influences, and his new material dropping this week DeeCien. Fifty hours of studio time – the prize for winning the Brixton Voices competition – has come at the right time for DeeCien. PART TIME POSTS AT CARNEGIE COMMUNITY HUB 20 hours ago · ADVERTISEMENT Carnegie Community Hub is an exciting project to develop the Carnegie Library building in Herne Hill as a Hub managed by and for the local community. We are re-opening the building following the restrictions of the pandemic and we are keen to appoint to two part-time posts to GOVERNMENT PROFITS AS CHILDREN SUFFER 1 day ago · A South London primary school will today (9 June) host the launch of a campaign against a government policy that netted it more than £100m in just three years while leaving tens of thousands of children who are entitled to British citizenship undocumented. Children into Citizens is a joint initia EXTRA TESTS AS LAMBETH CASES RISE BY 75% IN A WEEK Extra tests as Lambeth cases rise by 75% in a week. By. Contributor. -. 22 May, 2021. Covid-19 cases in Lambeth rose over the past week, particularly in the Clapham area, and new precautionary measures are in place. Anyone living, working or studying in the Clapham area is encouraged to have a PCR test. A testing site in Windmill Drive,Clapham
SMALL AXE SOUNDTRACK RELEASE FOR RECORD STORE DAY Dave Randall previews the release – on Record Store Day – of the soundtrack to the Small Axe TV series Steve McQueen (left) with Sheyi Cole who played Alex Wheatle – the Brixton Bard – in the episode of that namePhotographer: Will Robson-Scott. ©BBC One of the most important and talked-about s COUNCIL REPAIR BILLS ‘MASSIVELY INFLATED’ LEASEHOLDERS A group of local residents who lease their homes from Lambeth council have accused it of attempting to charge them “massively inflated” bills for overdue maintenance. Their charge follows yesterday’s (6 June) BBC Politics London programme (report starts at 12” 30’) in ANOTHER COLLAPSE SEES DULWICH SLIP TO FOURTH FARNHAM 131-6 (37.1)beatDULWICH 130 (49.2)by 4 wickets Another horrendous batting collapse saw Dulwich Cricket Club go down to defeat by four wickets in their AJ Fordham Surrey Championship Division 2 match at Farnham. John Lewis reports MAGNA | BRIXTON BLOG Silliness we all miss, togetherness we all crave and a gentle reconnection with the humans around us You can find them atBrixton’s Bureau
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Brixton: ‘Everywhere else feels tame to me’. Traders petition council against Covid team ‘persecution’. Covid variant testing extended to Brixton. Dulwich stay second with a big home win. ‘HGV threat to Brixton roads’ warning. MP, councillors join rally againstscrap site.
COVID VARIANT TESTING EXTENDED TO BRIXTON Lambeth council is expanding its Covid PCR testing operations to Brixton and Stockwell as a precautionary measure after a rise in local infection rates. Some cases of the Covid-19 variant first identified in India have been detected in the borough. People living, working orstudying in the Bri
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The Brixton Bugle is a free community newspaper. More than 12,000 copies of each issue are printed and distributed 10 months of the year. Issuu reader embeds. Preview may take a few seconds to load. If you see only a blank page, it may be because FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR BRIXTON VOICES COMPETITION The Brxtn Studios control room The Brixton Voices competition has announced the performers who will take part in its live-streamed final tomorrow (Thursday 20 May). The project was created to celebrate the opening of a new recording facility, BRXTN Studios, in Brixton Market.Its original o
BRIXTON MAN ON THE SEARCH FOR COUNSELLOR WHO HELPED HIM AS The BBC's Saved by a Stranger documents Marc Thompson's search for the counsellor who helped him after he was diagnosed with HIV as a teenager, while also sharing his love of the Brixton community he grew up in. When Marc Thompson got his HIV diagnosis in FROM LOCKDOWN TO MOCKTALES From lockdown to Mocktales. By. Simone Richardson. -. 6 April, 2021. The Mocktales played outside The Ritzy throughout the lockdown, helping Brixton meet its need for live music. Simone Richardson listened and asked how they came to be there. The Mocktales – Matthew, Issey and Ice. A warm, sunny day and a small crowd ofseparated, masked
BRIXTON SUPPORT FOR PALESTINE PROTEST Local Palestine Solidarity Campaign members assembled in Brixton’s Windrush Square to support Palestinians in their fight for their homes, families, rights and to end the siege of Gaza before going on to National Demonstration in Central London The Brixton rally was called by the Lambeth & W END OF AN ERA IN BRIXTON AS THE BARON CLOSES Closure of The Baron menswear shop on Atlantic Road marks another stage in the transformation of Brixton. Once one of several nearby shops selling the unique and striking fashions favoured by the African Caribbean community, The Baron was in business for more then 50 years.Changing demographi
HELP PEARL RETURN TO BRIXTON WITH A DONATION Pearl Alcock. Picture: Brixton Society Volunteers working to recreate a public platform and cultural hub in Brixton for London’s Black Queer communities have made an urgent appeal for donations to help them complete their project – Pearl’s Return. Until the Brixton uprising 40 years ago, artis RESIDENTS IN HGV PLEA TO COUNCIL Residents in HGV plea to council. Loughborough Junction residents concerned about the prospect of five years of intense HGV activity in the area are asking Lambeth council to review the effect if will have on homes and roads. The HGVs will be part of the construction of a massive and deep tunnel by National Grid (NG) to upgrade and safeguardBRIXTON BLOG
Brixton: ‘Everywhere else feels tame to me’. Traders petition council against Covid team ‘persecution’. Covid variant testing extended to Brixton. Dulwich stay second with a big home win. ‘HGV threat to Brixton roads’ warning. MP, councillors join rally againstscrap site.
COVID VARIANT TESTING EXTENDED TO BRIXTON Lambeth council is expanding its Covid PCR testing operations to Brixton and Stockwell as a precautionary measure after a rise in local infection rates. Some cases of the Covid-19 variant first identified in India have been detected in the borough. People living, working orstudying in the Bri
BRIXTON BUGLE
The Brixton Bugle is a free community newspaper. More than 12,000 copies of each issue are printed and distributed 10 months of the year. Issuu reader embeds. Preview may take a few seconds to load. If you see only a blank page, it may be because FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR BRIXTON VOICES COMPETITION The Brxtn Studios control room The Brixton Voices competition has announced the performers who will take part in its live-streamed final tomorrow (Thursday 20 May). The project was created to celebrate the opening of a new recording facility, BRXTN Studios, in Brixton Market.Its original o
BRIXTON MAN ON THE SEARCH FOR COUNSELLOR WHO HELPED HIM AS The BBC's Saved by a Stranger documents Marc Thompson's search for the counsellor who helped him after he was diagnosed with HIV as a teenager, while also sharing his love of the Brixton community he grew up in. When Marc Thompson got his HIV diagnosis in FROM LOCKDOWN TO MOCKTALES From lockdown to Mocktales. By. Simone Richardson. -. 6 April, 2021. The Mocktales played outside The Ritzy throughout the lockdown, helping Brixton meet its need for live music. Simone Richardson listened and asked how they came to be there. The Mocktales – Matthew, Issey and Ice. A warm, sunny day and a small crowd ofseparated, masked
BRIXTON SUPPORT FOR PALESTINE PROTEST Local Palestine Solidarity Campaign members assembled in Brixton’s Windrush Square to support Palestinians in their fight for their homes, families, rights and to end the siege of Gaza before going on to National Demonstration in Central London The Brixton rally was called by the Lambeth & W END OF AN ERA IN BRIXTON AS THE BARON CLOSES Closure of The Baron menswear shop on Atlantic Road marks another stage in the transformation of Brixton. Once one of several nearby shops selling the unique and striking fashions favoured by the African Caribbean community, The Baron was in business for more then 50 years.Changing demographi
HELP PEARL RETURN TO BRIXTON WITH A DONATION Pearl Alcock. Picture: Brixton Society Volunteers working to recreate a public platform and cultural hub in Brixton for London’s Black Queer communities have made an urgent appeal for donations to help them complete their project – Pearl’s Return. Until the Brixton uprising 40 years ago, artis RESIDENTS IN HGV PLEA TO COUNCIL Residents in HGV plea to council. Loughborough Junction residents concerned about the prospect of five years of intense HGV activity in the area are asking Lambeth council to review the effect if will have on homes and roads. The HGVs will be part of the construction of a massive and deep tunnel by National Grid (NG) to upgrade and safeguard RECONNECT – WITH A GIANT BIRD AT BRIXTON’S BUREAU OF SILLY 13 hours ago · Silliness we all miss, togetherness we all crave and a gentle reconnection with the humans around us You can find them at Brixton’s Bureau of Silly Ideas in the form of Dagny Wants to Dance, a 30-minute interactive show for groups of about six people, designed to reassure our minds that life and joy will return.. Happening over the last weekend of June (26 and 27) the show is staged by BRIXTON’S PEGASUS OPERA CREATES WINDRUSH ANTHEM Pegasus Opera Company A new Windrush Anthem commissioned by Lambeth council from the Brixton-based Pegasus Opera Company will premiere on 22 June – Windrush Day. Events leading up to and following Windrush Day will be “a real community celebration” and ‘THIS IS WHAT I’VE DREAMED OF’ SAYS BRIXTON VOICES WINNER Local rapper DeeCien has been chosen as the overall winner of Brixton Voices competition. Jessica Whitham spoke with him on his mixed feelings about the UK music industry, his influences, and his new material dropping this week DeeCien. Fifty hours of studio time – the prize for winning the Brixton Voices competition – has come at the right time for DeeCien. PART TIME POSTS AT CARNEGIE COMMUNITY HUB 15 hours ago · ADVERTISEMENT Carnegie Community Hub is an exciting project to develop the Carnegie Library building in Herne Hill as a Hub managed by and for the local community. We are re-opening the building following the restrictions of the pandemic and we are keen to appoint to two part-time posts to GOVERNMENT PROFITS AS CHILDREN SUFFER 1 day ago · A South London primary school will today (9 June) host the launch of a campaign against a government policy that netted it more than £100m in just three years while leaving tens of thousands of children who are entitled to British citizenship undocumented. Children into Citizens is a joint initia EXTRA TESTS AS LAMBETH CASES RISE BY 75% IN A WEEK Extra tests as Lambeth cases rise by 75% in a week. By. Contributor. -. 22 May, 2021. Covid-19 cases in Lambeth rose over the past week, particularly in the Clapham area, and new precautionary measures are in place. Anyone living, working or studying in the Clapham area is encouraged to have a PCR test. A testing site in Windmill Drive,Clapham
SMALL AXE SOUNDTRACK RELEASE FOR RECORD STORE DAY Dave Randall previews the release – on Record Store Day – of the soundtrack to the Small Axe TV series Steve McQueen (left) with Sheyi Cole who played Alex Wheatle – the Brixton Bard – in the episode of that namePhotographer: Will Robson-Scott. ©BBC One of the most important and talked-about s COUNCIL REPAIR BILLS ‘MASSIVELY INFLATED’ LEASEHOLDERS A group of local residents who lease their homes from Lambeth council have accused it of attempting to charge them “massively inflated” bills for overdue maintenance. Their charge follows yesterday’s (6 June) BBC Politics London programme (report starts at 12” 30’) in ANOTHER COLLAPSE SEES DULWICH SLIP TO FOURTH FARNHAM 131-6 (37.1)beatDULWICH 130 (49.2)by 4 wickets Another horrendous batting collapse saw Dulwich Cricket Club go down to defeat by four wickets in their AJ Fordham Surrey Championship Division 2 match at Farnham. John Lewis reports MAGNA | BRIXTON BLOG Silliness we all miss, togetherness we all crave and a gentle reconnection with the humans around us You can find them atBrixton’s Bureau
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Brixton: ‘Everywhere else feels tame to me’. Traders petition council against Covid team ‘persecution’. Covid variant testing extended to Brixton. Dulwich stay second with a big home win. ‘HGV threat to Brixton roads’ warning. MP, councillors join rally againstscrap site.
COVID VARIANT TESTING EXTENDED TO BRIXTON Lambeth council is expanding its Covid PCR testing operations to Brixton and Stockwell as a precautionary measure after a rise in local infection rates. Some cases of the Covid-19 variant first identified in India have been detected in the borough. People living, working orstudying in the Bri
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The Brixton Bugle is a free community newspaper. More than 12,000 copies of each issue are printed and distributed 10 months of the year. Issuu reader embeds. Preview may take a few seconds to load. If you see only a blank page, it may be because FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR BRIXTON VOICES COMPETITION The Brxtn Studios control room The Brixton Voices competition has announced the performers who will take part in its live-streamed final tomorrow (Thursday 20 May). The project was created to celebrate the opening of a new recording facility, BRXTN Studios, in Brixton Market.Its original o
BRIXTON MAN ON THE SEARCH FOR COUNSELLOR WHO HELPED HIM AS The BBC's Saved by a Stranger documents Marc Thompson's search for the counsellor who helped him after he was diagnosed with HIV as a teenager, while also sharing his love of the Brixton community he grew up in. When Marc Thompson got his HIV diagnosis in FROM LOCKDOWN TO MOCKTALES From lockdown to Mocktales. By. Simone Richardson. -. 6 April, 2021. The Mocktales played outside The Ritzy throughout the lockdown, helping Brixton meet its need for live music. Simone Richardson listened and asked how they came to be there. The Mocktales – Matthew, Issey and Ice. A warm, sunny day and a small crowd ofseparated, masked
BRIXTON SUPPORT FOR PALESTINE PROTEST Local Palestine Solidarity Campaign members assembled in Brixton’s Windrush Square to support Palestinians in their fight for their homes, families, rights and to end the siege of Gaza before going on to National Demonstration in Central London The Brixton rally was called by the Lambeth & W END OF AN ERA IN BRIXTON AS THE BARON CLOSES Closure of The Baron menswear shop on Atlantic Road marks another stage in the transformation of Brixton. Once one of several nearby shops selling the unique and striking fashions favoured by the African Caribbean community, The Baron was in business for more then 50 years.Changing demographi
HELP PEARL RETURN TO BRIXTON WITH A DONATION Pearl Alcock. Picture: Brixton Society Volunteers working to recreate a public platform and cultural hub in Brixton for London’s Black Queer communities have made an urgent appeal for donations to help them complete their project – Pearl’s Return. Until the Brixton uprising 40 years ago, artis RESIDENTS IN HGV PLEA TO COUNCIL Residents in HGV plea to council. Loughborough Junction residents concerned about the prospect of five years of intense HGV activity in the area are asking Lambeth council to review the effect if will have on homes and roads. The HGVs will be part of the construction of a massive and deep tunnel by National Grid (NG) to upgrade and safeguardBRIXTON BLOG
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BRIXTON MAN ON THE SEARCH FOR COUNSELLOR WHO HELPED HIM AS The BBC's Saved by a Stranger documents Marc Thompson's search for the counsellor who helped him after he was diagnosed with HIV as a teenager, while also sharing his love of the Brixton community he grew up in. When Marc Thompson got his HIV diagnosis in FROM LOCKDOWN TO MOCKTALES From lockdown to Mocktales. By. Simone Richardson. -. 6 April, 2021. The Mocktales played outside The Ritzy throughout the lockdown, helping Brixton meet its need for live music. Simone Richardson listened and asked how they came to be there. The Mocktales – Matthew, Issey and Ice. A warm, sunny day and a small crowd ofseparated, masked
BRIXTON SUPPORT FOR PALESTINE PROTEST Local Palestine Solidarity Campaign members assembled in Brixton’s Windrush Square to support Palestinians in their fight for their homes, families, rights and to end the siege of Gaza before going on to National Demonstration in Central London The Brixton rally was called by the Lambeth & W END OF AN ERA IN BRIXTON AS THE BARON CLOSES Closure of The Baron menswear shop on Atlantic Road marks another stage in the transformation of Brixton. Once one of several nearby shops selling the unique and striking fashions favoured by the African Caribbean community, The Baron was in business for more then 50 years.Changing demographi
HELP PEARL RETURN TO BRIXTON WITH A DONATION Pearl Alcock. Picture: Brixton Society Volunteers working to recreate a public platform and cultural hub in Brixton for London’s Black Queer communities have made an urgent appeal for donations to help them complete their project – Pearl’s Return. Until the Brixton uprising 40 years ago, artis RESIDENTS IN HGV PLEA TO COUNCIL Residents in HGV plea to council. Loughborough Junction residents concerned about the prospect of five years of intense HGV activity in the area are asking Lambeth council to review the effect if will have on homes and roads. The HGVs will be part of the construction of a massive and deep tunnel by National Grid (NG) to upgrade and safeguard RECONNECT – WITH A GIANT BIRD AT BRIXTON’S BUREAU OF SILLY 5 hours ago · Silliness we all miss, togetherness we all crave and a gentle reconnection with the humans around us You can find them at Brixton’s Bureau of Silly Ideas in the form of Dagny Wants to Dance, a 30-minute interactive show for groups of about six people, designed to reassure our minds that life and joy will return.. Happening over the last weekend of June (26 and 27) the show is staged by BRIXTON’S PEGASUS OPERA CREATES WINDRUSH ANTHEM Pegasus Opera Company A new Windrush Anthem commissioned by Lambeth council from the Brixton-based Pegasus Opera Company will premiere on 22 June – Windrush Day. Events leading up to and following Windrush Day will be “a real community celebration” and ‘THIS IS WHAT I’VE DREAMED OF’ SAYS BRIXTON VOICES WINNER 1 day ago · Local rapper DeeCien has been chosen as the overall winner of Brixton Voices competition. Jessica Whitham spoke with him on his mixed feelings about the UK music industry, his influences, and his new material dropping this week DeeCien. Fifty hours of studio time – the prize for winning the Brixton Voices competition – has come at the right time for DeeCien. PART TIME POSTS AT CARNEGIE COMMUNITY HUB 7 hours ago · ADVERTISEMENT Carnegie Community Hub is an exciting project to develop the Carnegie Library building in Herne Hill as a Hub managed by and for the local community. We are re-opening the building following the restrictions of the pandemic and we are keen to appoint to two part-time posts to GOVERNMENT PROFITS AS CHILDREN SUFFER 1 day ago · A South London primary school will today (9 June) host the launch of a campaign against a government policy that netted it more than £100m in just three years while leaving tens of thousands of children who are entitled to British citizenship undocumented. Children into Citizens is a joint initia EXTRA TESTS AS LAMBETH CASES RISE BY 75% IN A WEEK Extra tests as Lambeth cases rise by 75% in a week. By. Contributor. -. 22 May, 2021. Covid-19 cases in Lambeth rose over the past week, particularly in the Clapham area, and new precautionary measures are in place. Anyone living, working or studying in the Clapham area is encouraged to have a PCR test. A testing site in Windmill Drive,Clapham
SMALL AXE SOUNDTRACK RELEASE FOR RECORD STORE DAY Dave Randall previews the release – on Record Store Day – of the soundtrack to the Small Axe TV series Steve McQueen (left) with Sheyi Cole who played Alex Wheatle – the Brixton Bard – in the episode of that namePhotographer: Will Robson-Scott. ©BBC One of the most important and talked-about s COUNCIL REPAIR BILLS ‘MASSIVELY INFLATED’ LEASEHOLDERS A group of local residents who lease their homes from Lambeth council have accused it of attempting to charge them “massively inflated” bills for overdue maintenance. Their charge follows yesterday’s (6 June) BBC Politics London programme (report starts at 12” 30’) in ANOTHER COLLAPSE SEES DULWICH SLIP TO FOURTH FARNHAM 131-6 (37.1)beatDULWICH 130 (49.2)by 4 wickets Another horrendous batting collapse saw Dulwich Cricket Club go down to defeat by four wickets in their AJ Fordham Surrey Championship Division 2 match at Farnham. John Lewis reports MAGNA | BRIXTON BLOG Silliness we all miss, togetherness we all crave and a gentle reconnection with the humans around us You can find them atBrixton’s Bureau
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The Brixton Bugle is a free community newspaper. More than 12,000 copies of each issue are printed and distributed 10 months of the year. Issuu reader embeds. FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR BRIXTON VOICES COMPETITION The Brxtn Studios control room The Brixton Voices competition has announced the performers who will take part in its live-streamed final tomorrow (Thursday 20 May). The project was created to celebrate the opening of a new recording facility, BRXTN Studios, in Brixton Market.Its original o
BRIXTON SUPPORT FOR PALESTINE PROTEST Local Palestine Solidarity Campaign members assembled in Brixton’s Windrush Square to support Palestinians in their fight for their homes, families, rights and to end the siege of Gaza before going on to National Demonstration in Central London The Brixton rally was called by the Lambeth & W FROM LOCKDOWN TO MOCKTALES From lockdown to Mocktales. By. Simone Richardson. -. 6 April, 2021. The Mocktales played outside The Ritzy throughout the lockdown, helping Brixton meet its need for live music. Simone Richardson listened and asked how they came to be there. The Mocktales – Matthew, Issey and Ice. A warm, sunny day and a small crowd ofseparated, masked
BRIXTON MAN ON THE SEARCH FOR COUNSELLOR WHO HELPED HIM AS The BBC's Saved by a Stranger documents Marc Thompson's search for the counsellor who helped him after he was diagnosed with HIV as a teenager, while also sharing his love of the Brixton community he grew up in. When Marc Thompson got his HIV diagnosis in DULWICH RECOVER FROM COLLAPSE WITH A WINNING START Dulwich recover from collapse with a winning start. After last season’s Covid-induced suspension, the AJ Fordham Surrey Championship returns this year, with local team Dulwich Cricket Club promoted to Division 2. John Lewis reports on their first match. Dulwich overcame a late hiccup to launch their Division 2 campaign with victory by four MISS SOUTH | BRIXTON BLOG Miss South is Food Editor for the Brixton Blog and Bugle. She blogs at northsouthfood.com and can be contacted at food@brixtonblog.com or Twitter @northsouthfood. If she isn't thinking about what to have for dinner or buying something in Brixton market she doesn't recognise but might deep fry anyway ARCHBISHOP NEW PATRON OF BRIXTON CHARITY Archbishop Justin Welby. Picture: Jacqui J. Sze The new patron of the Brixton-based Christian peacemaking charity CHIPS is the Archbishop of Canterbury. CHIPS peacemaking teams have been living at the heart of areas of conflict for more thanBRIXTON BLOG
Covid variant testing extended to Brixton. Brixton: ‘Everywhere else feels tame to me’. £3m grant to transform Brockwell Hall. Collapse sees Dulwich slip to second. MP, councillors join rally against scrap site. Brixton business features at Selfridges pop-up COVID VARIANT TESTING EXTENDED TO BRIXTON Lambeth council is expanding its Covid PCR testing operations to Brixton and Stockwell as a precautionary measure after a rise in local infection rates. Some cases of the Covid-19 variant first identified in India have been detected in the borough. People living, working orstudying in the Bri
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The Brixton Bugle is a free community newspaper. More than 12,000 copies of each issue are printed and distributed 10 months of the year. Issuu reader embeds. FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR BRIXTON VOICES COMPETITION The Brxtn Studios control room The Brixton Voices competition has announced the performers who will take part in its live-streamed final tomorrow (Thursday 20 May). The project was created to celebrate the opening of a new recording facility, BRXTN Studios, in Brixton Market.Its original o
BRIXTON SUPPORT FOR PALESTINE PROTEST Local Palestine Solidarity Campaign members assembled in Brixton’s Windrush Square to support Palestinians in their fight for their homes, families, rights and to end the siege of Gaza before going on to National Demonstration in Central London The Brixton rally was called by the Lambeth & W FROM LOCKDOWN TO MOCKTALES From lockdown to Mocktales. By. Simone Richardson. -. 6 April, 2021. The Mocktales played outside The Ritzy throughout the lockdown, helping Brixton meet its need for live music. Simone Richardson listened and asked how they came to be there. The Mocktales – Matthew, Issey and Ice. A warm, sunny day and a small crowd ofseparated, masked
BRIXTON MAN ON THE SEARCH FOR COUNSELLOR WHO HELPED HIM AS The BBC's Saved by a Stranger documents Marc Thompson's search for the counsellor who helped him after he was diagnosed with HIV as a teenager, while also sharing his love of the Brixton community he grew up in. When Marc Thompson got his HIV diagnosis in DULWICH RECOVER FROM COLLAPSE WITH A WINNING START Dulwich recover from collapse with a winning start. After last season’s Covid-induced suspension, the AJ Fordham Surrey Championship returns this year, with local team Dulwich Cricket Club promoted to Division 2. John Lewis reports on their first match. Dulwich overcame a late hiccup to launch their Division 2 campaign with victory by four MISS SOUTH | BRIXTON BLOG Miss South is Food Editor for the Brixton Blog and Bugle. She blogs at northsouthfood.com and can be contacted at food@brixtonblog.com or Twitter @northsouthfood. If she isn't thinking about what to have for dinner or buying something in Brixton market she doesn't recognise but might deep fry anyway ARCHBISHOP NEW PATRON OF BRIXTON CHARITY Archbishop Justin Welby. Picture: Jacqui J. Sze The new patron of the Brixton-based Christian peacemaking charity CHIPS is the Archbishop of Canterbury. CHIPS peacemaking teams have been living at the heart of areas of conflict for more than ‘THIS IS WHAT I’VE DREAMED OF’ SAYS BRIXTON VOICES WINNER 8 hours ago · Local rapper DeeCien has been chosen as the overall winner of Brixton Voices competition. Jessica Whitham spoke with him on his mixed feelings about the UK music industry, his influences, and his new material dropping this week DeeCien. Fifty hours of studio time – the prize for winning the Brixton Voices competition – has come at the right time for DeeCien. COUNCIL EXTENDS TESTING AS COVID CASES CONTINUE TO RISE Lambeth council has extended tests that can identify variants of Covid-19 to another part of the borough. West Norwwod joins Brixton, Stockwell and Clapham as areas where residents and people who work or travel through are urged to take the tests. There were 179 new Covid-19 cases recorded in FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR BRIXTON VOICES COMPETITION The Brxtn Studios control room The Brixton Voices competition has announced the performers who will take part in its live-streamed final tomorrow (Thursday 20 May). The project was created to celebrate the opening of a new recording facility, BRXTN Studios, in Brixton Market.Its original o
TRADERS PETITION COUNCIL AGAINST COVID TEAM ‘PERSECUTION Flower Lady Elaine White with the petition Businesses around Herne Hill station have started a petition against their “persecution” by Lambeth council Covid officers. One of them is The Flower Lady, run by Elaine White and, ironically, used by the council in street bannerspromoting its Covid
BRIXTON BRIDGE DESIGNER WINS HEALTH COMMISSION Farouk Agoro. Photo: University of Brighton School of Architecture & Design Brixton-based Farouk Agoro, designer of the Brixton Road bridge, is one of a collective that will create an artwork at the Tessa Jowell Health Centre in East Dulwich after winning a competition run by Dulwich Picture BRIXTON’S PEGASUS OPERA CREATES WINDRUSH ANTHEM 12 hours ago · Pegasus Opera Company A new Windrush Anthem commissioned by Lambeth council from the Brixton-based Pegasus Opera Company will premiere on 22 June – Windrush Day. Events leading up to and following Windrush Day will be “a real community celebration” and “a meaningful, educational and joyful tri ANOTHER COLLAPSE SEES DULWICH SLIP TO FOURTH FARNHAM 131-6 (37.1)beatDULWICH 130 (49.2)by 4 wickets Another horrendous batting collapse saw Dulwich Cricket Club go down to defeat by four wickets in their AJ Fordham Surrey Championship Division 2 match at Farnham. John Lewis reports LAMBETH LARDER FUNDING APPEAL 1 day ago · Brixton-based social enterprise Lambeth Larder has launched a fundraising campaign so it can continue to help local people struggling with money to find emergency food and other vital support. Lambeth Larder connects local people, groups, and businessesto create a
COUNCIL REPAIR BILLS ‘MASSIVELY INFLATED’ LEASEHOLDERS 1 day ago · A group of local residents who lease their homes from Lambeth council have accused it of attempting to charge them “massively inflated” bills for overdue maintenance. Their charge follows yesterday’s (6 June) BBC Politics London programme (report starts at 12” 30’) in PLAY BOOST FOR TULSE HILL ESTATE Cllr Sonia Winifred cuts a ribbon to open the Tulse Hill estate's new playground A ribbon cutting ceremony for new playground on the Tulse Hill estate yesterday (1 June) marked the completion of on an 800,000 project to improve the local environment. The Lambeth council project saw 70 per cen__
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MP URGES LAPTOP DONATION DRIVE FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS Contributor - 4 April,2020
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LEGAL ADVICE
BRIXTON ADVICE CENTRE ONLINE Contributor - 16 April,2020
COURT CLOSURES AND POLICE CUTS AFFECT THE QUALITY OF JUSTICE Guest - 24 March, 2020 ADVICE PROVIDERS AND COUNCIL ACT AFTER LAW CENTRE CLOSES17 July, 2019
SUPPORT BRIXTON ADVICE CENTRE STAFF’S SPONSORED WALK29 May, 2019
TRAVEL & TRANSPORT
COUNCIL APPROVES NEW SAFETY MEASURES FOR ACRE LANE Anna McKie - 23 February, 20200
A SHOUT-OUT FOR HELP WITH BRIXTON’S ROADS CRISIS Guest - 23 February, 2020 0 BRIXTON IS HOME TO LONDON’S FIRST SHARED ELECTRIC VANContributor - 3
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VICTORIA LINE EXTENDS RUSH HOUR SERVICESContributor - 4
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ATLANTIC ROAD TO BE TRANSFORMED AND FERNDALE AND RAILTON ROADS TO BE‘LOW TRAFFIC’
Alan Slingsby - 5 March, 20192
LAMBETH’S TRANSPORT STRATEGY: WILL WE GO FAR ENOUGH? Simon Still - 13 December,2018 0
CAN YOU HELP?
A SHOUT-OUT FOR HELP WITH BRIXTON’S ROADS CRISIS Guest - 23 February, 2020 HELP BROCKWELL PARK COMMUNITY GREENHOUSES FUNDRAISE4 October, 2019
BRIXTON CLUB APPEALS FOR RETURN OF STOLEN WHEELCHAIR9 September, 2019
CHUCKLEHEAD CIDER APPEAL AFTER COUNTRY SHOW TAKINGS STOLEN24 July, 2019
BRIXTON FILM-MAKER NEEDS YOUR HELP30 April, 2019
FOOTBALL TEAM RAISE MONEY FOR CANCER TREATMENT6 February, 2019
VOLUNTEERING
KEEPING THE VOLUNTARY SECTOR GOING DURING LOCKDOWN Guest - 4 May, 2020 FURLOUGHED FOODIES AID NHS FRONTLINE4 May, 2020
MP DELIVERS DONATED LAPTOPS TO BRIXTON SCHOOL23 April, 2020
TULSE HILL PARTNERS LAUNCH DIGITAL CONNECTION APPEAL23 April, 2020
LOCAL CRIME
RESIDENTS AIR CONCERNS OVER STREATHAM TERROR ATTACK23 February, 2020
BRIXTON BALLERS RECOVER STOLEN WHEELCHAIR16 September, 2019
DOMINO CLUB CRITICISES KNEE-JERK BLAME FOR LOCAL POLICE INCIDENTS24 July, 2019
MISSING
MISSING BRIXTON GIRL FOUND Alan Slingsby - 25 November,2017 1
Police have found 13-year-old Jaesia-Lee Morris-Newby who had been declared missing from Brixton.* Brixton Bugle
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