Southwark Council wants to destroy beautiful wild woodlands at Camberwell Old and New Cemeteries, felling dozens of trees, clearing woodland and undergrowth, and excavating acres of old graves, to make way for over 4,800 burial […]
With warmer weather just around the corner, telltale signs of spring have poked through London’s wintry haze- the daffodils are blooming, the sun is shining, and the animals are waking up from their season-long snooze. […]
Horniman Museum are exhibiting a selection of paintings and sculpture of different river projects from acclaimed British artist Kurt Jackson. Kurt Jackson was born in 1961 in Blandford, Dorset. He graduated from St Peter’s College, […]
One thing I have always loved about going to the park is the ability for a little nature and sunshine to brighten any day. When I stepped off of the train at Crystal Palace Park, […]
Dulwich and south London is bejewelled by some magnificent gardens. The Dulwich Society’s Garden Group is delighted to announce publication of the free booklet Dulwich Gardens open for charity 2014 , giving details of those […]
A year ago (plus or minus a couple of days) I invited you to do the hanami with me in South East London (the Japanese ritual of viewing the cherry blossom, and traditionally eating and […]
Was it the same everywhere? Earlier this month, round here, it felt like all of the trees came out in blossom at the same time. I wrote this post back in March about doing a London based […]
The bat walk on the 5th September was absolutely brilliant. Thirty five people came.. lots of new faces and some very enthusiastic young wildlife lovers. Daniel Greenwood from the London Wildlife Trust (LWT) brought three […]