by Around Dulwich | Jun 22, 2020 | Charity, Events, Health & Fitness, Local News, News, People
Over the Summer Solstice weekend Dulwich Sports Club held an exhausting but fun croquet marathon raising funds for both the club and St Christopher’s Hospice. For many lock-down has meant no sport at all, so Guy Scurfield and Peter Haydon of the croquet section...
by Angela Burgess | Jun 20, 2020 | Charity, Events, Features, Food and Drink, Local News, News, People
Clever cakes and creative cookies could win you a prize in the Great Walrus Tea Party on 24 June. The Horniman Museum and Gardens in south London is looking for keen bakers and Horniman Walrus fans to host their own socially-distanced Great Walrus Tea Party – at home...
by Janine Winlaw | Jun 18, 2020 | Features, Home and Garden, News
There’s nothing nicer – or healthier – than cooking with fresh herbs picked from your own garden. Most are easy to grow and look fab, whether in borders, containers or raised beds. Mediterranean varieties prefer sun and free-draining soil – add coarse grit...
by Victoria Rennison | Jun 17, 2020 | Features, Local News, News, People, The Last Word
I am Victoria Rennison and I started the first Covid-19 community raffle – #SaveEastDulwich – to support local independent businesses during the pandemic. How long have you lived in the area? I have lived in East Dulwich for just over 3...
by Leonie St Clair | Jun 16, 2020 | Features, News, Pets
The problem with over- friendly dogs and puppies is something I have written about before, however, with so many of you getting new pups, now feels a good time for a refresh. How can a dog ever be too friendly you ask? To be clear a friendly, relaxed outlook is great,...
by Leanne Spencer | Jun 15, 2020 | Health & Fitness, News, People
I’m very lucky. I have an outdoor studio and once I have finished writing this article, I will get myself ready to take a break out there. I’ll actually lie down on my mat, I’ll get my bolster out and I’ll use my lovely lavender eye cushion. Ready to take...