Stockwell
Stockwell has a wide-variety of cafes, bars and other businesses and is sometimes known locally as 'Little Lisbon' or 'Little Portugal'. This is because Stockwell is home to one of London's largest Portuguese-speaking communities.
Stockwell is also home to a famous statue (England's first public statue of a black woman) and a museum of worldwide importance.
An overview of the history of Stockwell and links to find out more.
The Stockwell Partnership is a community-driven charity of local Stockwell tenants, residents, voluntary groups and public sector partners. The Stockwell Partnership aim to work together to make Stockwell an even better place to be.
Grass Routes is an exciting new neighbourhood project which will transform the streets around Hackford Road between Reay and Durand Primary School.
Not many people know that Stockwell boasts the world's most significant typographic collection. This museum is one of Lambeth's hidden gems and houses examples of the art and craft of typography from the last 500 years.
Information on the population of Stockwell including figures from the Census 2001.