

The maternity sculpture by Denmark Hill station
Outside what looks like a row of houses, but aren't, is a large metal sculpture, representing maternity, by the Greek sculptor, Fanis Rachoutis.
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The maternity sculpture by Denmark Hill station
Outside what looks like a row of houses, but aren't, is a large metal sculpture, representing maternity, by the Greek sculptor, Fanis Rachoutis.
Denmark Hill station’s new second entrance opens
The crowded Denmark Hill railway station in South London gained a second entrance this morning, which will help to relieve the congestion in the peak hours and reduce the journey time to the station for most of its passengers.
Denmark Hill station getting £7.5 million upgrade
The small overcrowded entrance to Denmark Hill station in South London is to be significantly easier to use, following a £7.5 million upgrade to the station.
More upgrades for Denmark Hill station
Just six years after they spent £6 million on improvements, more upgrades are needed at Denmark Hill station to cope with surging demand.
Take a short walk through Dog Kennel Hill Wood
There is in East Dulwich a large supermarket. The approach through a council estate, skirting a wood, and then through a small grassy area. Yet, that little wood next to it happens to make for a much more pleasant way to secure egress to the store, and is curiously little used.
King’s College Hospital’s Centenary Celebrations
It is one hundred years since an old hospital in the City of London moved away from its traditional home to the outskirts of the city, in what was at the time the small towns around Denmark Hill.
The site of an ancient red post in Dulwich
There stands atop a hill in London a pole, a bright red pole. The pole is new, but recalls an old pole that stood here in the past. So memorable was the pole that it gave its name to the local road, but probably after the pole vanished.
Visit the Salvation Army Museum
Throughout the land is an organisation that marches along our high streets in a quasi-military fashion, singing hymns and raising money for good causes.