Dulwich Pupil, Kenza Wilks, has been selected to be the team Captain for this competition which will take place in Stuttgart this July. The World Schools Debating Championship is the most prestigious debating competition in the […]
As social media is overrun with posts for David Bowie Brixton residents find their own way to commemorate one of one of the world’s best musical talents. Since the announcement at the beginning of this week tributes to […]
Dulwich poet Kate Miller is one of four writers up for an award in the poetry category of this year’s Costa Book Awards. An art historian and picture restorer by training Miller published her first collection […]
Dulwich On View are looking for new Contributors Do you have a great story you think we should tell? Do you live locally and can keep us up to date with the latest happenings? Do […]
Dulwich Picture Gallery has once again inspired new walls from world renowned street artists in South London. Back in October to coincide with the current exhibition The Amazing world of M C Escher they worked with Dulwich Outdoor […]
A Change.org petition to Boris Johnson hoping to save Herne Hill’s Half Moon pub from closure has garnered much local support this month. The Grade II listed building near Brockwell Park is currently under threat after […]
Boundaries, created by Invisible Palace, is a new heritage project for Crystal Palace, Bromley, Croydon, Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham. The Boundaries theme is inspired by 2015 being the 50th anniversary of the creation of the […]
When thinking of Croquet the stereotypical image that springs to mind is wealthy people in whites at an exclusive venue like the Hurlingham Club or the surreal delights of Lewis Carroll’s classic fairy tale Alice in Wonderland. The relaxed […]