News
Volunteering opportunities this week
Lambeth publish local volunteering opportunities on a weekly basis. Here's this week's opportunities in our local area:
Cinemas reopen tomorrow Friday 31 July 2020!
Both our local cinemas - the West Norwood Picturehouse and Crystal Palace Everyman reopen their doors tomorrow Friday 31 July!
Online taster for youth engagement, mentoring and development programme
BiG - Besty's Inspirational Guidance are holding an online taster session of this programme: Monday 17 August 2020 (10am-12:30pm).
The Clink Training Restaurant - deliveries to our area
Operating from HMP Brixton, The Clink Training Restaurant has launched its Clink@Home delivery service - which covers West Norwood, West Dulwich, Gipsy Hill and Crystal Palace.
Cycling news
Lot's of cycling initiatives and other news from Lambeth Council.
Lambeth Council: Tackling climate change, building a green recovery
Today Lalmbeth Council has launched the Lambeth Climate Action Hub. It's a website for residents, business and community groups to share projects, experiences, ideas and solutions to build a cleaner and greener local environment.
West Norwood Health & Leisure Centre has reopened
Leisure centres in Lambeth have started a phased re-opening of services and activities, and the West Norowood Health & Leisure Centre re-opened on Monday 25 July 2020. The gym, fitness classes and swimming pool are all open; room bokkings remain suspended.
Your views on the future of London's green spaces
Parks are essential. They can be wonderful. During lockdown, they were our places of freedom. Covid-19 has focused us again on the value of local communities and the role of the park in everyone’s life. Both have been transformed from 'nice-to-have' into critical resources. As part of the London Festival of Architecture programme, this project will reimagine the future of London's green spaces as places to exercise, socialise, relax and enjoy in safety.
Lambeth TechAid: volunteers sought
Lambeth TechAid is a grassroots, unpaid group of volunteers. Their aim is to help address the digital divide in their borough by collecting and restoring unwanted smartphones, tablets, laptops and all-in-one computers, and providing them to people in need through local schools and community organisations.