KEN TOWL’s been on his travels again, this time to the country’s best museum. And it’s just a bus ride away

Inevitable: the dodo
I have just been to the best museum in the UK. And that’s official.
It’s not in Croydon (London Borough of Culture 2023) but it is not far away, in Lewisham (London Borough of Culture 2022). You can get there easily enough from East Croydon, on the stopping train to London Bridge, or from West Croydon on the Overground. Get out at Forest Hill and you will be, as a sign will confirm, 870 yards from the Horniman Museum. Or you could get the 197 and that will take you up the hill and to the door of the museum itself.
The Horniman or, to give it its full title, The Horniman Free Museum, has this month been named the Art Fund Museum of the Year. Apart from the fact that the museum gets £100,000 from the fund, this is a very prestigious award. Previous winners include Tate St Ives and the V&A. The Horniman probably needs the money, since it does not charge visitors. Continue reading





The aim is to move as far as you can between September 1 and 30 and so raise as much as you can. To take part you can walk, run, cycle or run and set whatever distance you want to. Once signed up, all you need to do is ask friends and family to sponsor whatever they can.



This year marks the 40th anniversary in this country of the U3A – the University of the Third Age, groups of older peopl,e who come together to encourage and share learning.




This year’s awards ceremony, to be staged in November, will be held at the prestigious British Medical Association building in Tavistock Square, London. It will be presented as a hybrid event, with an in-person ceremony and dinner, while also being streamed online.




CROYDON COMMENTARY: Stirred into action by our report about street trees being in desperate need of some care and attention during the heatwave, loyal reader LEWIS WHITE, right, set off armed with his watering can and a handful of copies of our news story. This is what he discovered