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- 19Sep2025
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.
- 19Sep2025
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! 🎉 It's a casual get-together before the main event - perfect for building connections and
- 19Sep2025
Building “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.
- 19Sep2025
Wriggle and Rhyme
The 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.
- 19Sep2025
Windmill to Windrush (Walk)
Starting at Brixton Windmill, a working Windmill. Walk part of the Roman Road, follow some of the course of the Effra River. We will talk of monarchs, authors, influencers and places of worship. There is even an unsolved murder.
- 20Sep2025
Writing Group
Creative writing practice for budding writers with the opportunity to share and discuss in a friendly and supportive environment.
- 20Sep2025
Wriggle and Rhyme
Join us on Saturday mornings for play, stories, songs and rhyme. Playtime is from 9.30am and the songs and stories begin at 10am
- 20Sep2025
Inspirational Women of Clapham
Meet some of the most inspirational women of Clapham, from a convicted criminal to a Victorian hymn writer.
Booking essential.
Email: nightingales95@gmail.com
- 20Sep2025
Dining with the Victorians
You might be surprised at how many brands that emerged in the Victorian era can still be found
- 20Sep2025
Pride and Protests - a LGBTQ+ history walk
There is a history of Pride and Protests in Lambeth. Hear all about the four national Pride Festivals that took place in Kennington Park from guides who were there.
- 20Sep2025
Go and Chess Club
A chess club for all ages and abilities. Chess boards and pieces provided.
- 20Sep2025
Herne Hill Heritage Trail: Central (Walk)
We commence at North Dulwich Station, and walk along Half Moon Lane, passing the Grafton Ballroom, a cryptic wall plaque, a mysterious folly, a house that has had three distinguished residents but has only two blue plaques, a grand viaduct, and a
- 20Sep2025
South London’s first public park - a wander around the Victorian Kennington Park (Walk)
In 1848 the Chartists held their mass rally on Kennington Common, six years later the Common was enclosed and opened as a park. Hear stories of revolution, royalty and “model houses”, fountains,
Booking not required - 21Sep2025
Stories in Sculpture (Walk)
Ever wondered about the numerous sculptures dotted around Waterloo? Come and learn about the stories behind some of them, on this 100 minute guided walk.
Under the clock, Waterloo Station, SE1 8SW - 21Sep2025
Cosy 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.
- 21Sep2025
SENsory Sundays
1.15 – 2.00
Movement Therapy with Mindful Beings: Parent and child co-regulation therapy.
2.00 – 4.00
Sensory arts, crafts, and messy play with Neurodiversity learning
- 21Sep2025
Henry Tate Gardens, Streatham Common (Walk)
A guided walk in the grounds of the mansion by Robert Doyle and John W Brown of the Streatham Society. Park Hill was built in c.1830 by William Leaf a banker and silk merchant. Henry Tate lived here from 1885.
- 21Sep2025
Rebuild or refurbish: 50 years of change (Walk)
This 90-minute walk led by Alan Piper will compare two adjacent neighbourhoods - one largely rebuilt in the 1970s, and the other largely refurbished. (Some material will be repeated from our walk on 15 June.)
- 21Sep2025
Dickens Connections in West Norwood Cemetery (Tour)
Walk in the footsteps of Charles Dickens who attended the funerals of two of his friends at WNC, Sir Thomas Talfourd (1854) and Douglas Jerrold (1857).