In photos: a wet October Saturday night in Tulse Hill and Brixton

In photos: a wet October Saturday night in Tulse Hill and Brixton

With punters now hoofed into the streets at 10pm because of the coronavirus pandemic, Brixton swiftly turns into a ghost town, and last night’s heavy rain gave people even more reasons to stay at home.

Here’s some photos taken as we made our way back from Tulse Hill to Brixton in the driving rain.

In photos: a wet October Saturday night in Tulse Hill and Brixton

Wet streets by Tulse Hill station.

In photos: a wet October Saturday night in Tulse Hill and Brixton

In photos: a wet October Saturday night in Tulse Hill and Brixton

Waiting at the bus stop.

In photos: a wet October Saturday night in Tulse Hill and Brixton

Deserted Effa Road bus stop.

In photos: a wet October Saturday night in Tulse Hill and Brixton

Town Hall and an empty Windrush Square.

In photos: a wet October Saturday night in Tulse Hill and Brixton

Waiting for the bus, 11pm.

In photos: a wet October Saturday night in Tulse Hill and Brixton

Windrush Square.

In photos: a wet October Saturday night in Tulse Hill and Brixton

The Ritzy is expected to stay closed until at least March 2021. A sad sight.

In photos: a wet October Saturday night in Tulse Hill and Brixton

Empty seats and discarded booze.

In photos: a wet October Saturday night in Tulse Hill and Brixton

In photos: a wet October Saturday night in Tulse Hill and Brixton

Coldharbour Lane would normally be packed at this time on a ‘normal’  Saturday night.

In photos: a wet October Saturday night in Tulse Hill and Brixton

Atlantic Road,

In photos: a wet October Saturday night in Tulse Hill and Brixton

Somerleyton Road Triptych.

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