by Around Dulwich | Jun 17, 2024 | Art, Charity, Events, Health & Fitness, Home and Garden, News, Photography, SE Magazines, Sports, What's On
Here is the round of all the wonderful events that are happening in and Around Dulwich this week. Find out more details about each event via our Events Section which has timings, addresses, further information, and ticket links. Monday 17 June Dulwich Concert Series...
by Around Dulwich | Jun 12, 2024 | Art, Events, Features, Local News, News, People, Photography, What's On
Following the success of the first season last December, Making Connections has returned to The Old Waiting Room with a brand-new series of free and affordable art events. Running until 14th July 2024, this summer’s series will include film screenings, large scale...
by Around Dulwich | Nov 19, 2023 | Art, Events, Features, Local News, News, Photography, What's On
Photo credit: Benedict O’Looney Architects This autumn the mysterious Old Waiting Room above Peckham Rye station has opened its doors to the local community for a series of wide-ranging arts events. Making Connections brings together local artists, musicians and...
by Around Dulwich | Jul 6, 2023 | Art, Charity, Events, Features, Local News, News, People, Photography
As Link Age Southwark celebrates 30 years of alleviating loneliness for local older people and those living with a dementia diagnosis, a special photographic exhibition showcasing the breadth of their work will be launched on 15 July at the Dulwich Picture Gallery, as...
by Around Dulwich | Mar 17, 2023 | Features, Home and Garden, Local News, People, Photography, SE Magazines
The art of naturalising bulbs Although it’s too late to plant spring bulbs, this is a great time to admire them, take photos and plan for next spring – and autumn planting. As well as growing spring bulbs in pots and borders, planting them in naturalistic drifts...
by Janine Winlaw | Jul 20, 2022 | Events, Featured Business, Features, Home and Garden, News, People, Photography, SE Magazines
Plants adapted to climate change With summers generally getting hotter, it makes sense to use plants in the garden that once established won’t need regular watering. Beth Chatto’s gravel garden and the RHS Hyde Hall’s dry garden, both in Essex, are fantastic...