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Swimmers – earn and learn to teach a life skill Mums, dads, grandparents and students are invited to train as swimming teachers – you can earn while working the hours you want – and teach people a useful life...
Stockwell Festival – South London’s best-kept secret? Hear reggae, pop, jazz, classical, fado, samba and soul... Dance the tango, latin, zumba, swing and street... taste street food that's spicy and sweet… learn about the community and...
Almost £2million pumped into creating new affordable tenancies in Lambeth Lambeth is to spend almost £2million, received from the sale of council houses, into making an extra 33 homes in the borough available at genuinely affordable rents. The contribution...
Disability 2018 – time for change The aim of the disability-themed event is event is to focus on how the council can address Equality Commission recommendations around awareness, participation, service delivery, equality of opportunity and...
Community Chest invests in local community In 2017/18, nine local community groups in Bishops Ward delivered social, environmental, regeneration, and education projects with grants from the Coca Cola London Eye Community Chest grant fund administered...
Dying Matters at the Health and Wellbeing Board Thinking ahead and recording what 'a good death' means to you helps to make sure that family, friends and professionals respect your care and treatment wishes. This can give...
Lambeth athletes win sponsorship for success The Spring 2018 Commonwealth Games in Australia were historic successes, and GLL Sport Foundation (GSF)-supported athletes helped the Foundation’s record medal haul, winning 18 medals between 60 competitors. Now...
Stories from the streets – Rapport Festival Brixton’s ‘Rapport’ festival in June will feature a weekend of poems, songs, plays and more written and performed by people whose artistic voice isn’t always heard.