by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Jul 3, 2025 | Brixton, Constituency Work
I hosted a Commonwealth Parliamentary Association delegation from Ghana in the constituency. We paid a visit to the Mayor of Lambeth, paid our respects at the African and Caribbean War Memorial, and toured the Black Cultural Archives, where archivists kindly dug up...
by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Apr 22, 2025 | Parliamentary Work
I joined the Friends of Windrush Square in Parliament to launch this year’s Big Caribbean Lunch, bringing our community together to celebrate the Windrush Generation. This year’s celebrations are set to be bigger than ever, coinciding with Windrush Day on the 22nd...
by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Apr 9, 2025 | Brixton, Constituency Work, News
I am concerned by the announcement that Brixton Post Office will be franchised or closed altogether later this year. This is a busy branch which many people in our community rely on for a range of vital services beyond sending and receiving post: from everyday banking...
by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Feb 27, 2025 | Brixton, Constituency Work
I attended a ‘Dare to Share’ session organised by Brixton BID. These events bring together local representatives from business, police, council and Parliament to talk about the issues affecting businesses in the area. The focus of this week’s session was anti-social...
by Bell Ribeiro-Addy | Oct 2, 2024 | Brixton, Constituency Work
Olive Morris was a civil rights champion, who embodied the best of Brixton: a radical anti-racist and feminist housing activist who stood up for social justice. She was taken from us far too young, dying of cancer at the age of just 27 in 1979, This month, I was...
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