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‘World made a Rainbow’ by Waterloo children Bringing generations together with art and music to explore community and friendship.
Lambeth council announces start date and locations of review into sites with historic links to the slave trade Following the announcement by Lambeth council on 1st October 2020, the first day of Black History Month, that a public debate on sites in the borough with links to...
Lambeth Libraries Black History Month November Programme 2020 Lambeth’s Black History Month events continue on into November with online author talks and book groups, and bookable viewing of exhibitions in our libraries.
Little Library in memory of Streatham community activist mum A little lending library on the street is the perfect way to celebrate Streatham resident Louise Simonsen and her life and love of books.
Lambeth challenges government over statue and memorial ‘power grab’ Cllr Sonia Winifred has written to the government expressing alarm that Ministers could be set to restrict the power of local governments and their communities in making locally agreed...
Announcing the winners of our Lambeth Clean Air Week schools’ poster competition As part of Lambeth Clean Air Week 5-11 October, we ran a poster competition for KS2 pupils to make a pledge to take action to reduce air pollution and...
Supporting the arts at Streatham’s first literature festival Lambeth’s new Streatham literature festival (Friday 9 to Sunday 18 October) spotlights a mix of famous names and local writers online and live.
Public Debate On Slavery-Related Monuments And Street Names Lambeth residents, community, faith-based organisations and the voluntary sector to debate and discuss the past and develop potential new names and commemorations in line with Lambeth today