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Co-op Funeralcare: Advent Calendar Appeal

This Christmas, Co-op Funeralcare at West Norwood is asking the community to donate advent calendars to help brighten the holidays for local families. Your kind donation will be given to the local foodbank, helping families at Christmas.

The Hope’s Time to Give Campaign:

The Hope's Time to Give Campaign is back, teaming up with Centre 70 to support low-income families in our community with Christmas hampers. Each hamper, valued at £45, is filled with everything needed for a Christmas dinner, along with treats and daily essentials.

Kingswood Arts launches Crowdfunder

Kingswood Arts has launched a Crowdfunder campaign to raise £20,000 for a recording studio and youth club at Kingswood House! Their goal is to create a safe, welcoming space where young people from the Kingswood estate can explore their creativity and build new skills. 

Seach for boys from Tulse Hill School

Ingrid Pollard, a renowned artist celebrated for documenting Black British life, is searching for teenage boys she photographed at Tulse Hill School in 1989. The school closed a year after Pollard took the photos, making them both a reflection of the boys' lives in the 80s and a final snapshot of the school.

Cost of living advice

A reminder that Lambeth Council has an extensive advice page on ways to help you cope with the increases in the cost of living.

Lambeth expands School Streets

Lambeth Council has created 40 School Streets to protect pupils, staff and parents from air pollution and reduce road danger around the school gates during the busiest times of the day.

New Sustainable Drainage System approved for Norwood Park

Lambeth Council has approved a £1.4 million Sustainable Drainage System project for Norwood Park. The initiative aims to manage surface water runoff, reduce flood risk, and improve climate resilience through green infrastructure solutions like rain gardens and permeable paving.

Hew Locke: What Have We Here? British Museum discount code

We’re excited to partner with the British Museum to offer discounted tickets to the powerful new exhibition What Have We Here? Join renowned Guyanese-British artist Hew Locke as he examines the British Museum's collection, exploring the histories of British imperial power.

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