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.
Herne Hill Free Film Festival for Mental Health The 2019 Free Film Festival runs all over Herne Hill SE24 all May until June 1 with the aim of making the experience of cinema accessible to everyone.
Lambeth Councillors join schools to eat and defeat veg Councillors visited local primary schools for vegetable cookery classes as part of the Eat Them to Defeat Them Campaign designed to get 7-11 year olds into healthier eating.
Blowing the final whistle on single use plastic Lambeth schools gave plastic the boot in a day of football with SportsFusion with packed lunches, refillable water bottles and taking part in a recycling challenge.
Lambeth announces children’s centre proposals Plans to protect 18 of Lambeth’s children centres despite a significant reduction in government funding have been announced by Lambeth council. A report to the council’s Cabinet on Monday...
Half million pound upgrade for Lambeth children’s future Loughborough Children’s Centre is one of 11 early years spaces in Lambeth being upgraded through LEAP’s £4 million capital project.
Vegetable Invasion Comes to Brixton Vegetables will be invading a Family Fun Day in Windrush Square, Brixton on Saturday, April 6. Families from across Lambeth are invited to bring the kids and enjoy the...
Lambeth celebrates inspirational foster carers The Lambeth Foster Carer Awards took place on Friday 29 March, looking back over 2018 at the inspiring contribution our foster carers have made to the children and young...
Eat Them to Defeat Them: Veg Invasion of Brixton! Eat them to defeat them is a high profile national campaign from Veg Power and ITV to encourage kids to eat more veg. Now the Veg are invading Brixton...