by Janine Winlaw | Aug 30, 2019 | Home and Garden, News
Hydrangeas are gorgeous shrubs – their large blousy heads create abundance and colour into late summer, often taking on pinky hues in autumn, with dried seed heads adding winter structure too. They can be broadly categorised into two species, including Asian...
by Around Dulwich | Aug 29, 2019 | News
During the close season, there have been dramatic changes to the squad at Dulwich Hamlet with only a handful of those featuring last season remaining. After the pre-season games, the team looks very strong and should be looking to challenge for a top table, in not...
by Leanne Spencer | Aug 28, 2019 | Health & Fitness, Mind and Body, News
I want to talk about some of the better alternatives to BMI. I’ve heard this number bounced around quite a bit. It stands for Body Mass Index, and it is an equation (based on height and weight) that is done to give you a rough indication of whether you are overweight,...
by Around Dulwich | Aug 27, 2019 | Events
Artist Louise Ward will be showing a new body of work at the Jeannie Avent Gallery in September in her solo exhibition entitled ‘Still’. Louise was originally trained as a Sculptor at Camberwell School of Art , but quickly moved to Fine Art Photography,...
by Around Dulwich | Aug 26, 2019 | News, Schools
Matt Neil, teacher at Alleyn’s Junior School, tells us how to encourage sharp thinking skills in our children. How many uses are there for… a brick? I recently showed my form a picture of a house brick and asked them to think about different possible uses for it. The...