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.
Giving 16-30 year olds a chance to get work experience Interjunction is a new Lambeth-based scheme that aims to connect young NEET (not in education, employment or training) people aged 16-30 with exciting local organisations that are willing to...
Streatham Food Festival 2015 Come along to Streatham’s five-day festival, Wednesday 3 to Sunday 7 June, and taste a range of food from all over the world.
Tulse Hill’s very own weekly pop-up library Tulse Hill’s new pop up library opens its doors for the first time Monday 1 June, why not come along and join us!
I foster teenage boys – could you? Sonia and her husband foster for Lambeth When our foster children enter our home we embrace them immediately as a... More »
Encouraging creativity in little South Londoners Two Lambeth mums, Sara Smyth and Carrie Southall, have launched a new lifestyle fair for children with a focus on happy, healthy living and encouraging children to try new...
London’s leading library-based literature festival this May and June 2015 The event, now in its twelve year, is London’s leading library-based literature festival and boasts a programme of readings, discussions and workshops for all ages, in libraries across the...
School children’s mosaics wing their way to Africa Children from nine local schools will soon be setting Kenyan hearts aflutter as their beautiful bird mosaics swoop in to land in Africa.