Everything you need to know Around Dulwich
If you want to know what is happening Around Dulwich, then you are in the right place. Around Dulwich brings you news, articles and events happening in and around the Dulwich area. The blog is run by Angela Burgess from SE Magazines. If you would like to submit a story, please contact us. If you would like to submit an event, you can do that via our Events page.
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DHFC April Edition
April is the crunchiest month for our Hamlet sides, as we reach the back end of this cracking season. The month brings a final five fixtures for our Men’s team as well as four for our Women’s firsts – and crucially it’s still all to play for! For the men, after the...
The Last Word – Graeme McCafferty
I am Graeme McCafferty, Head at Rosemead Preparatory School and Nursery, set in the heart of Dulwich. Rosemead was delighted to recently receive a wonderful inspection report from the Independent Schools Inspectorate. How long have you lived in the area? I...
What’s On This Week Around Dulwich!!!
Mon 22 Apr: 12:00pm - Fri 3 May 6:00pmSouth London Women Artists Spring 2024 Exhibition Mon 22 Apr 6:00pm - Tue 23 Apr: 6:00pmBLOOM! exhibition Mon 22 Apr 9:00am - Sun 7 Jul 3:30pmSummer Term at Dulwich Lawn Tennis Club Mon 22 Apr 2:00pm - 5:00pmForest Hill Bowling...
Ripe of Age – Practical Advice for Navigating Later Life
Michael Scott, is the co-owner of the award winning, locally based, specialist, home care company Right at Home Mitcham Streatham and Dulwich. Here we focus on the incredible mystery of the brain and the effects of brain disease.rightathome.co.uk/Mitcham ...
St Christopher’s Hospice Fun Run Event!!
TIME TO DUST OFF THE WALKING BOOTS AS HOSPICE FUNDRAISING EVENT RETURNS St Christopher’s Hospice is celebrating the return of its popular Fun Walk fundraising event after a five-year absence. The feel-good event will see thousands of keen walkers and supporters of...
Garden Talk: April Edition
In Praise of Euphorbia These beautiful and useful foliage plants add structure and texture to the garden. Their exotic-looking foliage can give a lush tropical feel to planting, but these handsome plants work equally well in more traditional schemes. The bright...
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