Adfree Cities have launched a citizen science project asking children and parents to spot the ads that they see on their walk, cycle or bus journey to school to find out what they are seeing and ...
Last seen over the Christmas 2022 season, Poltergeist and Brixton House’s razor sharp, hilarious reinterpretation of Alice in Wonderland returns to Brixton for an extended run this year. Featuring a … ...
In celebration of Black History Month 2024, The Black Farmer has announced a series of community-focused events at its Brixton farmshop throughout October. The festivities will include the launch ...
Lambeth Council has announced that after a lengthy refurbishment, Brockwell Hall will be reopening in Spring 2025.
Renowned photographer Wayne Campbell will be launching his new book, 0710 Year One, at  Photofusion, Brixton, alongside an exhibition showcasing his powerful journey into visual  activism. Growing ...
The Lambeth Surplus Food Hub needs volunteer drivers to support in the collection and re-distribution of food to communities across Lambeth on a flexi basis.
A year after the brutal murder of 1200 people by Hamas on 7 October sparked Israel’s genocidal response in Gaza, Brixton Buzz spoke to South London organisations who joined hundreds of ...
Lambeth Council has launched a project to offer young people a safe space to express themselves and get support. Temporary barbershops have been built in two Lambeth schools, Lilian Bayliss and ...
A year ago, Keelen Morris Wong was brutally stabbed to death in broad daylight on Coldharbour Lane, Brixton. He was just 22 years old, but he has not been forgotten.
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Last seen over the Christmas 2022 season, Poltergeist and Brixton House’s razor sharp, hilarious reinterpretation of Alice in Wonderland returns to Brixton for an extended run this year. Featuring ...