A murder investigation has been launched after a man shot in the head in Rotherhithe on Sunday afternoon died in hospital.

The 18-year-old man was injured following an incident in Mossington Gardens on the Abbeyfield Estate at approximately 1.55pm on Sunday.

He was taken to an east London hospital where he died on Monday afternoon.

Officers investigating the murder have made two arrests. A man aged 36 was arrested at an address in south London in the early hours of Monday. Another man, aged 21 was arrested after he handed himself in at a south London police station late on Monday. Both men have been arrested on suspicion of murder and remain in custody at a south London police station.

A 19-year-old man who was also injured in the incident has been released from hospital following treatment. He was not shot.

Detective Chief Inspector Graeme Gwyn is leading  the investigation.

Anyone with information is asked to call the incident room on 020 8721 4805; alternatively contact Crimestoppers via 0800 555 111 or Crimestoppers-uk.org.

Officers retain an open mind as to the motive behind this incident but there is nothing to suggest at this stage that it was gang related.

 three4all theatre will present a reading of Alison Mead’s new play ‘Politic Man’ in Chatham on Monday 24 November.

Set in run down Bermondsey during two world wars, ‘Politic Man’ is the true story of Alfred Salter and his wife Ada, who between them, stood for local, mayoral and parliamentary elections throughout their lives while living and working in one of the most impoverished areas of London: Bermondsey.

Full details here.

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The new Sainsbury’s Local in Spa Road opened its doors this week.

The store is open seven days a week 7am-11pm.

In front of the new shop the gates of the old Bermondsey Town Hall (destroyed in World War II) have been retained.

The entrance to the convenience store is in the new alleyway – named Arts Lane – at the side of the new building.

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Yesterday Southwark’s cabinet considered a report on the Canada Water regeneration

You can hear the audio of the discussion below. Key points:

  • Southwark wants to keep its freehold interest in parts of Harmsworth Quays and the shopping centre
  • Affordable homes to be built as part of the project will be council homes at council rents
  • A new 8-lane swimming pool could be part of the redevelopment of the Harmsworth Quays site
  • The council is keeping open the prospect of new schools being built as part of the development
  • The council wants to realign Surrey Quays Road and could use compulsory purchase orders to achieve this
  • Southwark is giving in-principle for the ‘Brunel Bridge‘ proposal between Rotherhithe and Canary Wharf