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Brixton Road, looking north. Brixton Road is a road in the London Borough of Lambeth (south London, England), leading from the Oval at Kennington to Brixton, where it forms the high street and then forks into Effra Road and Brixton Hill at St Matthew's church at the junction with Acre Lane and Coldharbour Lane.
Brixton town centre is divided between four wards of Lambeth Council. Brixton Hill ward - south of Acre Lane and west of Brixton Hill; Coldharbour ward - east of Brixton Road/Effra Road and south of Loughborough Road; Ferndale ward - north of Acre Lane and west of Brixton Road; Tulse Hill ward - east of Brixton Hill as far as Effra Road/Norwood ...
Finch's last design for Lambeth was the iconic Brixton Recreation Centre. Designed in 1971 as the centrepiece of a proposed radical redevelopment for a new Brixton on raised walkways over a motorway, the recreation centre and the attached International House were the part of the scheme that was realised when the rest of the scheme was abandoned ...
Lambeth Town Hall, also known as Brixton Town Hall, is a municipal building at the corner of Brixton Hill and Acre Lane, Brixton, London. The town hall, which is the headquarters of Lambeth London Borough Council , is a Grade II listed building.
In 1987, a survey was conducted with Hilary Schlesinger, CEO of Lambeth Accord, to determine the community's main needs in order to expand the support. The warehouse on Brixton Road was purchased in 1988, and in 1991 the centre officially opened. [3] In 2002, her Royal Highness Princess Anne visited the centre to celebrate Baytree's 10th ...
Brixton TopCats; Leagues: Men's: EBL Division 2 Women's: Women's British Basketball League: Founded: 1985: History: Brixton TopCats (1985–1986) Lambeth TopCats (1986–1987) Brixton TopCats (1987–present) Arena: Brixton Recreation Centre: Location: Brixton, London: Team colors: Red and White Website: brixtontopcats.org
It contained most of the road known as Brixton Hill and part of Acre Lane. It contained Brixton Prison, Lambeth Town Hall, Ashby's Mill (known as Brixton Windmill) and the adjacent Windmill live music venue, Electric Brixton (formerly The Fridge) and the Brixton centre of Lambeth College. The population of the Ward at the 2011 Census was 15,842 ...
Mural 1, [7] Bellefields Road, by London Wall Public Art – 1987. Funded by Lambeth Council and the GLC. It features much reference to the area such as a bell for Bellefields Road and a pile of bricks for Brixton. There is also the symbol of the recreation centre and an old theatre featured in the mural. [8]