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Sharing your experiences of NHS and Social Care Services

Healthwatch Lambeth is the independent champion for people using local health and social care services. They are asking people living or working in Lambeth to take part in a survey about their views and experiences of sharing feedback about local NHS and social care services.

Healthwatch Volunteer Week event – 7 June

Join Healthwatch and other volunteers during National Volunteers’ Week to think about managing stress, improving resilience and how to look after your own wellbeing as a volunteer.

Crystal Palace Festival and South Facing Festival

This year Crystal Palace Festival will be working with South Facing Festival to bring free mid-week music and arts entertainment across the month of August 2021. The best local talent and artists in South London will be performing at the bowl in Crystal Palace Park. There will not be a standalone Crystal Palace Festival in the park or across the high street this year due to the impact of the pandemic on their funding.

Lambeth Libraries opening up

From today Monday 17 May the government Roadmap out of lockdown Step 3 comes into effect and library services across Lambeth continue with a gradual opening up. You can make an appointment at Upper Norwood and West Norwood Libraries to browse books, use a PC and book a study space:

Upper Norwood Library Hub Children's Half-Term Camps

The Upper Norwood Library Hub has June camps for chlldren, including one from 1- 4 June at the Library building. Budding creatives have the opportunity to discover new skills, techniques and learn about famous individuals and their work as they spend the holidays having fun, creating and exploring art.

Return of the Swifts

Lev Parikian writes:
It was an unlikely sight in the hailstorm the other evening. Out of the gloom, a single bird, darting across my sightline and away again.
 
A swift, just in from Africa and probably delivering an unfavourable report to its companions about the state of the British weather. But for those of us who spend the first week of May scanning the skies, it was a moment of relief. They're back. Breathe out and settle in for summer.
 

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