The funeral of Alan Slingsby
You are invited to join his family and friends to celebrate the life of ALAN SLINGSBY who passed away on 28 January 2026. A gathering will be held 10.15 - 11.15am on Friday 13 March West Norwood Crematorium, Norwood Rd, London, SE27 9JU Refreshments afterwards in the…
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Alan Slingsby 1949 – 2026
It is with tremendous sadness that we announce the death of Alan Slingsby, our editor. Alan died at home suddenly and unexpectedly - we believe of heart failure - on 28 January. Throughout his life, Alan dedicated himself to impartial and high quality journalism, and as…
Top Papal honour for Brixton equality campaigner
Yogi Sutton, a parishioner of Brixton’s Corpus Christi catholic church, received one of the highest honours for a lay person in the faith at a ceremony at the Brixton Hill church yesterday (25 January). In recognition of her tireless work…
Blog Dog of the Week
The sausage strolls The Blog and Bugle team had the absolute pleasure of meeting Ned, Bruno, Ronnie and Frankie, a string of dachshunds on their sausage strolls in Brockwell Park. This lively bunch are all chums who were clearly loving their doggy camaraderie under the…
Freezefest at Brockwell lido
The rain stopped and the sun put in an appearance for Brockwell Swimmers’ first Freezefest today (24 January). But the water in the pool was 7.8ºC, and the Met Office’s “feels lie” temperature for Brixton was 5º,so it was not the day for a leisurely couple of lengths.…
Brixton’s Black, bold and beautiful creators
Tamara Barton-Campbell “Black, bold and beautiful” and creating “sexy films that bang”. That’s Brixton’s Renaissance Studios. Founded in 2017, the women-led production studio nestles opposite the bustle of Brixton station and a short walk from the David…
Now Clink can deliver your canapés
Image: © Harry Pseftoudis The charity behind Brixton prison’s acclaimed Clink restaurant has launched nationwide catering and bakery delivering high-quality food. Like its restaurants, The Clink Charity’s new venture, Catered by Clink, will support the…
Police appeal for witnesses following rape in Brixton
Police are appealing for witnesses and information following a rape at an address in Pulross Road, Brixton, on Thursday, 8 January. A woman reported to police that she had been raped in the early hours of Thursday, 8 January, and an immediate…
Brixton Rec closes to fit new heat system
Brixton Rec is to close for three or four days while a new energy centre, which the council says is to improve heating, hot water and overall reliability across the building, is installed. The Rec currently shares infrastructure with International House,…
Year of success for Brixton blood donor centre
Embargoed until: 00:01 Thursday 22 January 2026 Brixton donor centre manger Rexford Osei-Bonsu outside the centre in the Bon Marché building on Brixton Road Brixton’s blood donor centre next to Marks and Spencer is celebrating its first birthday today…
Brixton’s KFC diners get a bloody reminder
The unnerving sights and sounds of barely clothed women having their throats cut outside KFC in Brixton today (21 January) stopped passers-by and fast food customers in their tracks. It also attracted the attention of six police officers who kept a…
Remembering Sam King and the Windrush in Brixton
Without Sam King, there would be no Windrush Day, no Windrush Square in Brixton, and the Empire Windrush itself may well have been forgotten. So it is fitting that Brixton, the spiritual home of the Windrush Generation – which itself would probably…
Council consults on Acre Lane ‘bus priority corridor’
Lambeth council has opened initial consultations on new bus lanes for Brixton’s Acre Lane. It has received funding from Transport for London (TfL)’s Bus Priority programme to improve bus journey times on Acre Lane, and to make buses more…
Lambeth among London areas worst hit by job losses
The number of people employed in the borough of Lambeth fell by 2% in the year from December 2024 to December 2025. This places the borough among the weakest employment performers in London, according to data published by the employment and pay…
The D.A.R.E. podcast: mentoring and coaching at your fingertips
Professor Miranda Brawn The D.A.R.E. podcast, hosted by former Lambeth equalities commissioner Professor Miranda Brawn, will feature an impressive range of guests for its third season. From Baroness Doreen Lawrence, founder of the…
Brixton library to host Alex Wheatle memorial
Brixton library will host a celebration of the life of Alex Wheatle, the Brixton Bard, in February. When he passed in March 2025, the literary world lost one of its leading lights. Alex Wheatle was an award-winning novelist who wrote for both young…
New cold-water championship at the lido
Brockwell FreezeFest, the lido’s first cold-water swimming championship, promises fast races, freezing water and a brilliant mid-winter atmosphere, say the organisers, Brockwell Swimmers Club. The “bold new winter swimming event” is at the lido from 10am to…
Check Brockwell Hall’s free courses
A wellbeing day at the smart new Brockwell Hall will offer tasters of various activities on offer there on Saturday 24 January. You can drop in at any time between 11am and 3pm. Activities include yoga, tai chi, storytime for under-5s, Singing Mamas, health and…
Brixton House launches its 2026 season
Brixton House kicks off 2026 with theatre from pioneering artists and a call out for new stories which celebrate the voices of its community. Described by the Guardian as “Captivating and powerful”, Roots Mbili Theatre’s Far Gone is a powerful one-man…
Praise for Lambeth youth justice service
Lambeth Youth Justice Service (YJS) has been rated as “Good” by an inspection of its work with children and victims of crime by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Probation (HMP). “There were many examples of encouraging practice at Lambeth YJS,” said Martin…
Top award for Brixton House theatre
Brixton House theatre’s campaign to promote Black Power Desk – a musical produced in September as part of its Uprising Festival – has won a top award. It headed the campaign of the year category in the Stage Awards 2026. Judges said the campaign by Brixton House…
New Show In Brixton’s Tate Library
Brixton’s Tate Library is currently host to an exhibition of photographs by people who have experience of homelessness. Organised by the Royal Photographic Society, Our 2025 Journey is a large collection of streetscapes, landscapes, portraits, action shots and…
New Show by Claire Brennan
The Soul Awakes is Claire Brennan's new show in Kennington’s Durning Library. Claire has explored a number of different techniques and media on her eclectic artistic journey. Her current show consists of large organic shapes made from paper and card and reminiscent of…
When beer was banned in Coldharbour Lane
The Temperance Billiard Hall on Brixton's Coldharbour Lane today Temperance is not something associated with Brixton’s Coldharbour Lane in recent years, yet it is home to a important landmark for the temperance movement and features in a book on the subject…
Brixton’s new Tube mural commission
Renowned British painter and local resident Hurvin Anderson, whose major Tate Britain exhibition opens in March – has been commissioned to create 10th annual mural at Brixton Tube. The new artwork will launch in November, succeeding the current mural by Rudy…
YIPPEE PIE YAY! Pie Hard is back in Brixton
Pie Hard returns to Club Silly in Valentia Place on Saturday (10 January). Club Silly and 6FootStories will, once again, be showing the classic Bruce Willis Christmas action movie Die Hard while audience members hurl custard pies at each other in the…
Eddie ‘Tan Tan’ Thornton
Eddie Tan Tan Thornton playing with the band Kitty. Daisy & Lewis. Image: Wendy Collings/Wikimedia The death has been announced of trumpeter Eddie ‘Tan Tan’ Thornton who played in Brixton with many of the musicians who have made it such a centre for jazz and reggae. Born…
Brixton traffic halted by bus collision
Brixton Road was brought to a standstill this afternoon (5 January) by the collision of two buses. At 2pm a 109 – which was pulling out – crashed into a 133 to Holborn which was pulling in at the box-junction opposite TK Maxx. Ambulance workers arrived at…
Brockwell Live opponents warn of long-term damage to park
Annual music events in Brockwell Park are not a temporary use of the park, but “part of an obviously prolonged and recurring use with lasting effects beyond the event period”, says a major objection to planning permission sought for this…