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#ThrivingNorwood

The Norwood Health Service Project 
Promoting community engagement to support emotional, physical and social health

In this new webpage section called '#ThrivingNorwood' you will find collected together all of our health and wellbeing projects and initiatives, including:

Launch of Northwood GP Co-op Gardening Club

When: Tuesday 3 March 2020 10am-12noon
Where: The North Wood Group Practice, 61 Crown Dale, London, SE21 3NY 

Are you registered with the Northwood GP practice and would like a little gardening “therapy”.
Gardening for all abilities from beginners upwards. All tools provided. Six raised beds for vegetables. Plus general gardening

Following the launch meet up, meetings will be Tuesday from 10am - 12noon
Please e-mail csp@norwoodforum.org for more details.

Journey2Work: assistance for unemployed local people

  • Aged 40 or over and out of work for at least six months?
  • Looking for a new direction?
  • Want to tap into jobs from top employers close to home?
  • With free support for success from application to interview stage?
  • And free on-going mentoring once you secure your brand new job?

Love Lambeth Valentine's Day campaign

The Love Lambeth news team at Lambeth Council have launched a Valentine's Day campaign to celebrate peace, love and unity in our wonderful borough, and are asking partners and friends like you to get involved. They say:

Tea and Tech: digital life skills sessions

A series of eight workshops covering Digital Life Skills are to be held by our friends Tea and Tech from Crystal Palace. These sessions are to be held at Gipsy Hill.

Scholarship grants: apply now!

QEST provides grants of up to £18,000, for scholarships and apprenticeships for craftspeople intending to do specific training. The grants support scholarships of up to a year, and apprenticeships of three years. 

White Hart pub, Tulse Hill: Licensing application

We are pleased to hear a licensing application has been submitted to reopen the White Hart at Tulse Hill station. The pub is now owned by The Brading Group who run the popular Prince of Peckham pub at Peckham Rye. Full details on the application can be read here on the excellent Brixton Buzz website.

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