by Sarah Pylas | Aug 1, 2019 | News
Is today Thursday or Saturday? I’m already at that point in the school summer holidays where every day feels like a weekend and my kid expects me to treat every day like one too! Except, I’m working from home so I have booked him into cricket camp for a few days and...
by Around Dulwich | Jul 23, 2019 | News
Projects in Dulwich Hill As local councillors, we are delighted that the council has been able to fund key improvements to pathways and surfaces in the ward, including on Goodrich Rd, Dawson’s Hill and Piermont Green. The Dawson’s Hill pathway improvements were...
by Around Dulwich | Jul 19, 2019 | News
Dulwich Picture Gallery today announces a new £5 ticket price for visitors aged 18-30*, which will include entry to the Gallery’s Collection and temporary exhibitions. It will come into effect for Rembrandt’s Light this October, which will present a dramatic and...
by Leonie St Clair | Jul 17, 2019 | News
Under certain conditions even the friendliest dog can bite and a muzzle might be necessary. The very first time many dogs will ever wear a muzzle is at the vet for some sort of emergency procedure. Dogs that are frightened or in pain are much more likely to bite....
by Around Dulwich | Jul 10, 2019 | News, Schools
Richard Alldrick, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Co-ordinator at Alleyn’s, tells us how to help our children get the benefits of being outdoors. Having seen countless children through their Bronze, Silver and Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards over the last 20 years, Richard...