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The Old Vic and Eric fest team up to bring theatre to careers Aged 16-25? Want to be an entrepreneur, start a creative business, or start working for yourself? Learn how at a new kind of careers day in Lambeth.
Mosaic fit the pieces together for the big picture A structured work-day to gain skills, Therapy dog Doug the Pug, a wellness programme and more are all on offer to help people at Lambeth’s Mosaic Clubhouse.
West Norwood Library and Cinema now open The brand new West Norwood Library and Cinema is now open, and already proving a hit with local residents.
Publication of draft South Bank and Waterloo Neighbourhood Plan Lambeth Council is currently seeking representations on the submission version of the South Bank and Waterloo Neighbourhood Plan from 8 November 2018 to 20 December 2018.
Updating memory and heritage in Knights Hill The “Memories, Heritage and Community of Knights Hill Woods and Tivoli Park” community project (funded by Heritage Lottery Fund) has delivered natural heritage improvements all summer – and it’s...
DASL Swimming Group goes from length to length The Supported Swimming Group has been running for a year, with disabled adults learning to swim together and with a teacher. They’re hoping to get better (and wetter) in...
Brixton Brewery – an accredited London Living Wage employer The Brixton Brewery has come a long way but has remained committed to being a London Living Wage employer throughout its short but eventful life.
St John’s Angell Town hosts Windrush Generation photo exhibition Reverend Canon Rosemarie Mallett of St John’s Angell Town explains why the church chose to display Jim Grover’s photographic portraits of the Windrush Generation for Black History Month.