by Sarah Pylas | Nov 1, 2017 | News
Halloween costumes have been put away and pumpkins have been recycled into soup, risottos, and pies, or just left outside to rot in the garden. The kids have returned to school for the autumn term and local shop windows are already starting to look festive. However,...
by Angela Burgess | Oct 31, 2017 | News
The November issues of SE21, SE22 & SE23 are out today. Filled with local events and news, they are must-read for anyone in the area. If you don’t receive a copy through your door you can read the flipzines on this website! We have regular columns such as Food...
by Leonie St Clair | Oct 27, 2017 | News
More than ever before dogs and owners are being forced to live in very close proximity. Some dogs, just like humans, are a little more precious about personal space and problems can arise when both owners and other dogs fail to recognise signs of anxiety, frustration...
by Around Dulwich | Oct 24, 2017 | News, Schools
Sarah Thomas, Junior School teacher at Alleyn’s, and qualified Hatha yoga practitioner, on the benefits of Hatha Yoga for children and adolescents. As the inimitable ‘Mr Magorium’ in the film bearing the same name, Dustin Hoffmann says: “Your life is an occasion...
by Suzanne James | Oct 20, 2017 | Food and Drink, News
Last month we celebrated Love Lamb Week, the brainchild of the next generation of young sheep farmers who are passionate about producing quality British lamb from all corners of the UK. There are five really good reasons to cook with British lamb; It comes in a...
by Around Dulwich | Oct 17, 2017 | News
The start of the season has seen a mixed bag of results for the team in the league and they currently sit mid-table. However at this stage of the season a few wins in a row would see them hit the play-off places, a position we hope to be in (at the very least) at the...