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- 1Jul2025
Adult Reading Group
Adult book group reading mostly adult fiction, both contemporary and classic, prize-winning authors, fiction in translation and occasionally non-fiction books. All books are selected from the Library’s Reading Group Collection.
- 2Jul2025
Kick Start with our Football Loan Scheme
Do you enjoy football and want a chance to borrow a good quality football? Lambeth Libraries are excited to have teamed up with the Alive and Kicking Organisation and become an official @weareakuk Football Library!
- 2Jul2025
Debt Advice Kiosk
The debt advice kiosk offers free expert advice via video for individuals with financial difficulties or money worries.
Each kiosk is designed as a soundproof booth, ensuring conversations remain private and confidential.
- 2Jul2025
KnitWits
A sociable adult knitting and crochet group. Bring your own knitting/crocheting or use needles, hooks, wool and knitting patterns provided by the group. Help is on hand for any knitting/crocheting queries.
- 2Jul2025
Cost of Living Support – Drop-in
Every Wednesday a cost-of-living link worker will be onsite, providing support to residents experiencing financial hardship or having issues related to their living costs.
- 2Jul2025
Chat, Share n’ Play
Join us for Chat, Share n’ Play! Parents, let's chat, share experiences, and watch our little ones play before the Wriggle and Rhyme fun begins!
- 2Jul2025
SEN Wriggle and Rhyme
Wednesday afternoons bring the joy of SEN Wriggle and Rhyme Storytime—a delightful experience for Parents, Toddlers, and Babies.
- 2Jul2025
Chatterbook Club
Are you between the ages of 7 and 11 and love to read? Then join our book club to talk about books, write reviews, make new friends, and have a blast with fun activities! Light refreshments provided.
- 2Jul2025
Free GCSE Maths and English
Catch up on all your learning with qualified trainer at the library. All welcome.
16yrs plus! - 2Jul2025
Gaming Sessions with ESports Youth Club
Calling all gamers! Dive into the exciting world of esports at our Esport Youth Club. Enjoy thrilling gaming sessions, meet fellow enthusiasts, and challenge your friends in a friendly, competitive environment.
- 3Jul2025
Debt Advice Kiosk
The debt advice kiosk offers free expert advice via video for individuals with financial difficulties or money worries.
Each kiosk is designed as a soundproof booth, ensuring conversations remain private and confidential.
- 3Jul2025
Under 5s Wriggle and Rhyme
Join our librarians in the children’s library for our interactive wriggle and rhyme each Tuesday and Thursday morning.
- 3Jul2025
Mindfulness Meditation
Are you looking to find a moment of peace and tranquility in your busy day? Discover the power of mindfulness with our free weekly classes.
- 3Jul2025
Book at Breakfast - book chat (virtual)
Get into reading – gives you a place to relax, a chance to make new friends and a new way to share reading.
You don’t have to read anything. You can simply drop in and enjoy having a good story or poem read to you.
- 3Jul2025
SIM cards giveaway at Clapham Library
Good Things Foundation are giving away SIM cards via Lambeth Clapham library for adults (over 18) who need smartphone access or to be able to text for jobseeking etc
- 3Jul2025
Employment & Training Support
Gain employment, move into education or find voluntary opportunities
What can I expect? - 3Jul2025
Bring your baby zine club
New parent? Come join us to make a zine, crafts and collages with your baby (older children are welcome too)!
- 3Jul2025
Join the Reading Revolution
Shared Reading groups bring people together through great literature to talk, laugh and share. Just drop in, grab a cuppa and enjoy listening to a story or poem – no pressure to talk or read.
- 3Jul2025
Bereavement Help Point
Join us weekly to share and connect with others who understand grief and loss. It's not therapy, just a welcoming space for conversations. No forms or referrals needed. For more info, contact Centre 70 Wellbeing at:
- 3Jul2025
Homework Club
For parents/carers and their children aged 5 to 11 years. Come and use library books and other resources for help with school homework.