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A customer laments the closure of the much-loved kiosk in Brixton tube station

Last month we broke the news that as a result of a massive rent increase, the popular news kiosk inside Brixton tube station will be permanently closing. Long term south …

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Brixton’s Black People’s assembly launches to confront cost-of-living crisis, racism and democratic failure​

At a time of grinding economic pressure, rising racism and collapsing trust in public institutions, Brixton’s Black communities are coming together to do what too often politics refuses to do: …

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Lambeth Unison and Lambeth 4 Divestment from Israel state their disappointment with Lambeth Council

Lambeth Unison and Lambeth 4 Divestment from Israel have made a joint statement in response to Lambeth’s claim that they have no exposure to funds complicit with Israel’s breaches of …

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Unicorn Theatre hosts two half-term shows for kids in February 2026

The Unicorn Theatre in Tooley Street, SE1 has two shows running over the half-term: Squirrel (until 22 Feb) and By Trial and Error (Entre le Zist et le Geste) (from …

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Lambeth set to sell off family silver to help repay £40m housing loan amid public opposition

Lambeth Council is preparing to sell off a tranche of council-owned garage sites and car parks to help repay a £40 million loan from central government taken out last year …

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Survey shows Lambeth housing staff routinely working unpaid hours as workload and stress hit extreme levels

Housing workers at Lambeth Council are routinely working unpaid hours, reporting unmanageable workloads and serious impacts on their mental health, according to new survey data published by Lambeth UNISON. The …

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Former Lambeth Council plumber awarded £720,000 settlement after authority admits asbestos exposure

A former Lambeth Council plumber has received a £720,000 settlement after the council admitted exposing him to asbestos during his time working for the authority, according to the law firm …

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Rebel Rebel club night returns to The Great North Wood in West Norwood on Friday, 6th Feb 2026 

Rebel Rebel – West Norwood’s eclectic pub-hours club night – returns for another night of dancing to indie, soul, glam, punk, disco, funk, and 80s pop this Friday, 6th February. …

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Streetlights: Lambeth Lib Dems accuse Labour of ‘denials, u-turns and rewriting history’

Angry Lambeth Liberal Democrats have accused Labour of “denials and U-turns” after the Council’s Deputy Leader Rezina Chowdhury claimed that there never were plans to dim street lighting – despite the …

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Brixton’s legendary MegaPop Party is back at Effra Social this Friday, 6th Feb 2026

The monthly Brixton MegaPop night returns to the Effra Social this Friday, 6th February, for another big, free night of pop-tastic  fun. You can expect to hear DJs throwing down …

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Deadline for the Windrush Day Grants scheme is Tuesday 10th Feb 2026

There’s still time to apply to the Windrush Day Grants Scheme, with the deadline set for Tuesday 10th Feb 2026 The scheme makes grants up to £25,000 available for voluntary, …

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Lambeth accepts reduced payout to end 20-year Lingham Court land dispute

Lambeth Council is set to receive significantly less money than originally agreed after approving a settlement to resolve a 20-year-old land dispute at Lingham Court on Clapham Road. Under the …

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OSR Restaurant & Bar in Atlantic Road closes after ‘significant rent increase’ by landlord

The OSR Restaurant & Bar in Atlantic Road has announced that it is closing  “for now” after their landlord demanded a  “significant rent increase.” In a statement, the owners added …

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In photos: dancing folks at the MegaPOP 2 night at the Prince Albert, Sat 31st Jan 2026

The  Brixton MegaPOP crew were seen bringing the noise to the Prince Albert in Brixton last Saturday – scroll down to check out some photos from the night. You can catch …

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RIP Alan Slingsby, legendary Brixton journalist and Brixton Blog editor (1949 -2026)

Brixton Buzz was deeply saddened to hear of the sudden death of Alan Slingsby. Alan dedicated his life to principled, independent local journalism. As editor of the Brixton Bugle and Brixton …

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The Streatham Exchange brings two nights of free community culture

This weekend sees the launch of Streatham Exchange, a new community-led cultural event bringing workshops, live music, DJs and shared creative space to the borough, with a simple aim of …

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Anti-apartheid veteran urges tactical voting in Lambeth to elect pro-Palestine councillors

The launch of Lambeth Votes Palestine takes place on Thursday evening at Karibu Education Centre, bringing together local activists, community organisers and voters ahead of May’s local council elections. The …

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The government wants to ban social media for under-16s – but what do Lambeth’s young people say about that?

Last year, Australia banned under-16s from using major social media platforms, now the UK government is carrying out a public consultation on whether to introduce similar restrictions here. Conservative leader, …

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Obituary: Joe Benjamin, accomplished Brixton musician and composer

Joe was born in Bermuda 17/1/37 and made his home in Brixton for over 50 years. His lifelong passion was music and he was an accomplished musician and composer. His …

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Lambeth admits continued reliance on out-of-borough housing for homeless families

Lambeth Council expects to continue placing homeless households outside the borough, despite acknowledging the disruption this causes to families, schools and support networks, according to a new report due to …