Co-operative House re-opens

Co-operative House re-opens

An old Co-op site has been modernised thanks to a multi-million pound redevelopment project. The Royal Arsenal Co-op Society’s shop in Southwark known as Co-operative House is being converted into luxury flats. Local activist John Beasley, who edits the Peckham...
Co-operative House re-opens

Livesey Museum closes

Our Society deplores the decision made by Southwark Council to close Livesey Museum. It originally opened as a library on 18 October 1890 and was a gift from George Livesey, Chairman of the South Metropolitan Gas Company, to Camberwell Vestry which ran local affairs...
Co-operative House re-opens

Magazine wins national prize

Our editor travelled to Harrogate in his native Yorkshire on 3 May to receive a prize of £100 for our society. This was the reward for Peckham Society News being the runner-up in a national competition run by The David St John Thomas Charitable Trust in association...
Co-operative House re-opens

Neglected buildings to undergo a £120K lift

Thousands of pounds are to be spent on improving a gateway to Peckham and the old library. Groups such as the Peckham Society have been asking for years for the early 19th century buildings on Shard’s Terrace to be done up. Since the new state-of-the-art library in...
Co-operative House re-opens

Local people flock to Peckham Vision

On 21 January and again in March 2006 the Peckham Society through Peckham Vision arranged a historical event and meeting about the future of Peckham town centre. The venue was innovative as it was held in a CIP (Copeland Industrial Park) building which in the 19th...