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- 20Oct2026Building “Homes for Tomorrow”: Lambeth’s Public Housing, from 1965-1980 (Exhibition)After the creation of the London Borough of Lambeth in 1965, Lambeth’s new Department of Architecture and Planning, led by Ted Hollamby, went on to design some unusually diverse and distinctive council housing across the borough. 
- 20Oct2026SIM cards giveaway at West Norwood libraryGood Things Foundation are giving away SIM cards via Lambeth West Norwood library for adults (over 18) who need smartphone access or to be able to text for job seeking etc 
- 20Oct2026Young Readers ClubA club designed to support children learning to read, struggling readers, and those learning English. The sessions are led by a retired school teacher and provide personalised guidance to help children build confidence in reading. 
- 21Oct2026Chatterbook ClubAre 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. 
- 21Oct2026Chatterbooks ClubChatterbooks is a reading group with a difference. Each month we talk about what we've been reading, play games and do lots of activities all around the wonderful world of books. This is aimed to target 4-11yr olds. 
- 22Oct2026Building “Homes for Tomorrow”: Lambeth’s Public Housing, from 1965-1980 (Exhibition)After the creation of the London Borough of Lambeth in 1965, Lambeth’s new Department of Architecture and Planning, led by Ted Hollamby, went on to design some unusually diverse and distinctive council housing across the borough. 
- 22Oct2026Under 5s Wriggle and RhymeJoin our librarians in the children’s library for our interactive wriggle and rhyme each Tuesday and Thursday morning. 
- 22Oct2026Mindfulness MeditationAre you looking to find a moment of peace and tranquility in your busy day? Discover the power of mindfulness with our free weekly classes. 
- 22Oct2026Book 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. 
- 22Oct2026SIM cards giveaway at Clapham LibraryGood 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 
- 22Oct2026Employment & Training SupportGain employment, move into education or find voluntary opportunities 
 
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- 23Oct2026Chat, Share n’ PlayJoin 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! 🎉 It's a casual get-together before the main event - perfect for building connections and 
- 23Oct2026Wriggle and RhymeThe ultimate Storytime experience for Parents, Toddlers, and Babies! Join us for a lively and interactive experience filled with stories, rhymes and lots of fun bonding moments. 
- 25Oct2026Cosy Craft (Cre8tive Arts)Explore and learn both old and new crafts. Enjoy various weekly workshops, including drawing, painting, flower pressing, and more, with materials provided. 
- 26Oct2026WellbeingThis group is run by Age Exchange Lambeth. It provides support, friendship and activities for people living with dementia and their Carers. 
 Free to attend
- 26Oct2026Basic computer skills classJoin our basic computer skills class to set up an email, learn how to print documents, browse the internet and more basic computer skills. 
- 26Oct2026Wikipedia meetupLearn how to write, edit and contribute to the world of open knowledge on Wiki projects. 
 This project is open to all.
- 27Oct2026Under 5s Wriggle and RhymeJoin our librarians in the children’s library for our interactive wriggle and rhyme each Tuesday and Thursday morning. 
- 27Oct2026Building “Homes for Tomorrow”: Lambeth’s Public Housing, from 1965-1980 (Exhibition)After the creation of the London Borough of Lambeth in 1965, Lambeth’s new Department of Architecture and Planning, led by Ted Hollamby, went on to design some unusually diverse and distinctive council housing across the borough. 
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  