Act Now, Change Forever - we lobbied Vicky Foxcroft MP for climate and nature Lewisham climate campaigner David Holloway joined the mass lobby at Westminster demanding urgent action on climate and the environment.
Disposable vapes - is the ban working? Mike Keogh and Paul de Zylva from Quaggy Waterways Action Group (QWAG) spent a year cleaning up discarded vapes across Lewisham. Mike argues that the environmental damage caused by vapes is much worse than the old non-biodegradable cigarette butt. Is the new ban working?
Another Catford - does Catford's past matter to its future? Martha McAlpine speaks with filmmaker Ben Honeybone and 20th century architectural historian Jon Wright about their documentary film: Another Catford.
London homes at "acute risk" of overheating - can we adapt fast enough? UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) modelling found 6m homes in London and the south east are likely to face 2 weeks of extreme indoor heat annually, while schools will swelter through 10 weeks. Are our homes, workplaces and public buildings fit to protect us?
'Silent killer' - why are heatwaves so dangerous? Research shows that heatwaves are the most dangerous type of extreme weather and London is the UK city most at risk. People living in deprived areas face the greatest risks to their health. We asked Lewisham council how it is responding to the threat.
St John's GP surgery opens PrEP clinic in UK first St John's Medical Centre has started a weekly clinic offering HIV prevention medicine to anyone who lives in Lewisham. This is the first time that a full PrEP service has been offered from a GP in the UK, and Lewisham council hope that it will widen access.
Will Labour's housebuilding plans ease Lewisham's housing crisis? Part 2: Social rent Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced £39bn of grants for building affordable housing in her spending review. Will it deliver the social rent homes that Lewisham needs?