All posts in Children and young people Lambeth is home to one of the youngest populations in London, and the council offers a wide range of services to support them. Here you can read about the latest work being done by Lambeth and our partners to ensure our young people live safe, happy and fulfilled lives.
Swimming lessons return to Lambeth pools Starting with lessons for children aged between 5-16yrs, before rolling out to younger children and adults, swimming classes are coming back to Lambeth’s sports and leisure centres.
Community and council create safer school crossing A new road crossing making the school journey on Milkwood Road safer has been designed to also enable ambulances to get to emergencies quickly.
Want to be a City-maker? Young people can sign up now for a virtual teamwork competition to design something exciting to improve street space in one of our new Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTN.) Cool...
Lambeth Libraries’ ‘Rising Star’ It’s a secret who nominated Lambeth Librarian Zoey Dixon to the Bookseller magazine as a rising star – and why - but she’s on their list recognising ‘forward thinking...
Summer of food and fun for Lambeth families For six weeks from 22 July to 2 September 2020, Lambeth’s Summer of Food and Fun gives children and young people across the borough access to healthy eating and...
Clay kits free for creative kids Mud Gang’s first 50 clay activity kits to get Brixton kids creating are being delivered via a crowdfunder campaign and The Childhood Trust. More will follow...
Mayor’s charity combats LGBTQ+ youth homelessness Albert Kennedy Trust (akt) support young LGBT+ people into safe homes and employment, education or training, in a welcoming and open environment that celebrates lgbtq+ identities. akt is this...
Children’s centre family fun – June newsletter Download the June Children's Centre Family Fun Newsletter here. Inside you'll find lots of ideas and activities to support you with supporting your child.