South London Press

The South London Press (SLP) is a bi-weekly tabloid newspaper based in Streatham, South London, covering local news within the London Borough of Lambeth, London Borough of Southwark, London Borough of Lewisham and the London Borough of Wandsworth. First published in 1865, the newspaper is published every Tuesday and Friday, at the retail price of 50p. Many of its reporters have gone on to make careers in Fleet Street, and it is still considered a training ground for the nationals. Max Wall and then Richard Woolveridge edited the bi-weekly in its glory days when its circulation was over 130,000.

South London Press

The South London Press (SLP) is a bi-weekly tabloid newspaper based in Streatham, South London, covering local news within the London Borough of Lambeth, London Borough of Southwark, London Borough of Lewisham and the London Borough of Wandsworth. First published in 1865, the newspaper is published every Tuesday and Friday, at the retail price of 50p. Many of its reporters have gone on to make careers in Fleet Street, and it is still considered a training ground for the nationals. Max Wall and then Richard Woolveridge edited the bi-weekly in its glory days when its circulation was over 130,000.