Streatham News
- Streatham: Man jailed after raping woman in Norbury home
- Streatham: Man jailed after raping woman in Norbury home
- Streatham: Man jailed after raping woman in Norbury home
- Streatham: Man jailed after raping woman in Norbury home
- ‘Dangerous sexual predator’ jailed for nine years for multiple offences against woman
- Britain's 6,000th bank branch shuts its doors for good as milestone highlights 'disastrous' impact on high street
- Date B&Q Sutton will close to make way for 970 flats
- Inside the star-studded Met Gala after-show
- England rugby star Kabeya in return visit to Thornton Heath
- More pensioners using local food banks
By-election success for Labour with Streatham Common & Vale and Knight’s Hill both returning Labour candidates
Lambeth Council has two new Labour Councillors following the results of a couple of by-elections that took place in the borough on Thursday.
When ‘Red Ken’ took back London
On May 4, 2000, South London born and raised Ken Livingstone became Mayor of London.
Roots: (Overseas) and Is Any Body Home? at Streatham Space Project
Presented as a double bill, these two dance performances explore similar themes, and are both intense yet markedly different.
Lidl plans to open stores in Bromley, Bickley and Lewisham
The discount store, now the third largest supermarket in London, has published a list of more than 100 locations for potential new branches in London, with dozens in the south east - such as Orpington, Forest Hill, and two in Lewisham.
Picnics, beer and flying: Streatham Common Kite Day is back
The 23rd Streatham Common Kite Day will take place on Sunday May 12.
From 11am to 5pm, London’s only free family-friendly kite festival combines world-class kite displays with the opportunity to fly your own.
The Holland Tringham Wetherspoons in Streatham first look
Managed by Reka Szigeti since September 2022, the pub has also created 20 new full- and part-time jobs.
Your Local Guardian visited the pub on Streatham High Road on April 30 to explore the revamped facilities.