by Janine Winlaw | Sep 24, 2019 | Home and Garden, News
Wildflower meadows may be decreasing in the countryside, but they’re on the rise in urban gardens, giving a fashionably relaxed, naturalistic feel. They also attract a host of wildlife and increase biodiversity. If you’d like one, now is a good time to start the...
by Around Dulwich | Sep 23, 2019 | Events
This year’s festival celebrates a a wealth of music in 21 events, in an even wider variety of styles than before. On Friday 4th October, the festival kicks off at the Half Moon pub with a performance of modern jazz tune arrangements and tributes from our very own...
by Around Dulwich | Sep 20, 2019 | Events
French & Mottershead | Woodland Friday 27 – Saturday 28 September, 2019 One Tree Hill, Honor Oak Park Road, SE23 £5.75 – £6.50 + booking fees “a work celebrating our belonging to the wider fabric of the universe – something we often forget” Aesthetica...
by Angela Burgess | Sep 18, 2019 | News
Environment Matters by Sylvie Waudby What would London be like without any cars on the streets? On Sunday 22nd September, the capital will experience its biggest Car Free Day. Billed as “Reimagine” by Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London is inviting Londoners to reimagine...
by Around Dulwich | Sep 17, 2019 | Events
THESE FACES/THIS PLACE is part of fine art photographer Olivier Tafforin’s larger project FACES AND PLACES and features photographic portraits and scenes shot in SE22. As an artist obsessed with the sublime, the beautiful and the visually poetic, Olivier (who was a...