Station to Station January 2023 newsletter
You can read the latest news and updates from Station to Station here.
You can read the latest news and updates from Station to Station here.
Further to our earlier story, Better have updated the online statement to provide a clearer picture on the closure and necessary repair works. Lambeth Council has also responded to our representations and promised further updates. In addition to the statement from Better:
Read the latest climate news from Lambeth Council here.
A reminder that the Lambeth Wellbeing Fund is open for applications until midday on Tuesday 31 January 2023. Read more about the grants availalble, the sort of projects covered and how to apply in our earlier story here.
The Herne Hill Forum are organising a series of free talks to inform and inspire local people on how to reduce our energy costs and lower our carbon footprints at the same time.
Read the latest news here, including these highlights:
The latest newsletter from the South London Botanical Institute can be read here. The SLBI has begun a huge restoration project so the building and garden are both closed to visitors for the next six - nine months. A temporary office will be established at International House in Brixton from February. A programme of events, including online talks, off-site walks, stalls and other community activities will continue.
The free Lambeth Country Show returns to Brockwell Park this summer and will take place earlier than in previous years: the weekend of 10 to 11 June.
The training course is organised by 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning and the Walcott Foundation and will run 9 - 24 February 2023:
Lambeth’s communities are invited to join a Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) commemoration event on Sunday, 22 January at Lambeth Town Hall. The event programme includes a keynote speech from Holocaust survivor Joan Salter MBE, as well as readings and musical performances from children from Lambeth schools and a welcome note from Council Leader, Councillor Claire Holland. The event will also be available to watch online for people who cannot attend in person, and will be Lambeth's first live HMD event since before the Covid-19 pandemic.