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Family History Day at the Migration Museum The Migration Museum hosts its first Family History Day on 2 November. It’s open to all but groups who buy 10 or more tickets can win a free Migration...
Mosaic Clubhouse is looking for Trustees Mosaic Clubhouse needs two more Board Trustees to take part in reaching more people, and to promote the success of the Clubhouse model within the UK and internationally.
Lambeth welcomes mental health campaigner to launch suicide prevention conversations Jonny Benjamin, award-winning mental health campaigner, visited Lambeth Town Hall to take part in Lambeth Together’s World Suicide Prevention Day event.
Brixton bat walk inspires animal-friendly young artist A young artist’s paintings of bats have been shared by the Lambeth-based Bat Conservation Trust to help support her message "bats are nothing to be afraid of".
Dark and Light Theatre at Longfield Hall A project for Black History Month shares the story of Brixton’s multicultural theatre with teaching people about theatre for the first time.
Looking back, moving forward: Continuing a whole systems approach to LGBT health inequalities in Lambeth 'Looking Back, Moving Forward' brought together health and LGBT practitioners with Lambeth Council to develop an action plan to address inequalities in health provision in the borough
Plans to install a new and inclusive playground on Windmill Drive – Clapham Common Lambeth Council is starting work on a new disabled-friendly playground for children from toddlers to pre-teens, based on the results of consultation with the community.
Heard of Herne Hill? You will! October opens with over 20 musical happenings live in Herne Hill- music from different places, different times, for all ages.