Southwark blue plaque nominees: Len Deighton, the spy fiction writer who typed the first book written on a word processor in Borough
Len Deighton, who wrote the IPCRESS File as well as 26 other novels, is one of the most celebrated British ...
Len Deighton, who wrote the IPCRESS File as well as 26 other novels, is one of the most celebrated British ...
Barbara Steveni, who lived in Peckham from 1985 until her death last year, ran a years-long arts scheme in Southwark ...
He founded Clubland, a youth group in Walworth in the 1920s, continuing to run it for several decades to come
Five people with connections to the borough have been put forward this year - but only one will be chosen.
Candidates this year include people from the arts, literary, business, and social work spheres - as well as a renowned ...
Nominations must be in before the end of the month
Seven potential winners have been selected after a public nomination
In this latest round, the News has received nominations for 16th century playwright Thomas Middleton, local historian and archivist Stephen ...
Dulwich boy Sir Henry Cotton nominated for Southwark blue plaque
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