All posts in Voluntary and community sector We are committed to working in partnership with these organisations to give our residents the best possible opportunities. Read more about the latest work we and our partners are doing below.
Student grants for Lambeth residents If you’re starting work, further education or university in September, you can apply for a grant from the Walcot Foundation - Lambeth's biggest funder - now to help with...
Brixton rider stars in ‘Glorious Goodwood’ movie An A-level student from Brixton’s Ebony Horse Club will be one of 12 jockeys in the all-women Magnolia Cup on Goodwood Racecourse on Ladies Day,1 August – raising money...
Crowdfund Lambeth helps OurSpace programme train community leaders Ourspace is working to create inclusive spaces with skilled leaders drawn from the community in Tulse Hill, Angell Town and Brixton. Crowdfund Lambeth has joined with the community in...
Lambeth free art classes carry on with new Lottery funding Cool it Art’s award-winning programme, Young at ‘Art, has been granted funding to run another year’s programme for older and vulnerable people in Lambeth.
Minister visits Lambeth to extend refugee settlement scheme The government has announced an extension to the Vulnerable Person Resettlement Scheme, and chose to make the announcement in Lambeth, where 27 Syrian refugee families have been welcomed by...
Money in the (time)bank Timebanking works on the principle that everyone has a skill they can share to help others – an idea that’s earned a Lambeth Timebank money to do more.
Stockwell Festival 2019 – a celebration of community Stockwell Festival on Sunday July 6: football and facepainting and food from many nations (and that's just the F's) - it all adds up to a colourful celebration of...
Street finds planting inspiration in local history Tradescant Road is named after gardeners to the Royal Family - and that inspired local residents in planting a community freshview project.