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The Art Academy has been offered the use of Newington Library, where they plan to host art courses, talks, exhibitions and events to get our community activated by the power of creativity.
We need your help to transform the Kings Crescent community space!!! The dream: a beautiful venue to host fun & inspiring activities & events that serve our diverse estate residents & wider community
Help us create a multi-purpose community hub and café from a disused bowling green. Connecting people and reducing social isolation - delivering new skills for life and employment – and growing food!
A project to explore a forgotten park's incredible history and invite everyone to be part of its exciting future! Workshops, events and more to discover together the next steps to help the garden grow
Improve the environment for public and wildlife in a local green space involving locals to create a woodmeadow comprising woodland, meadow and wetland for locals, educational purposes and nature
Phase 2 of a community led initiative to upgrade our recreation ground, a community hub and gateway to Barnes Common. Engaging the local people in consultation, testing and finalising the Master Plan.
The Queens Park Community Council wishes to trigger a positive transformation of our section of the Harrow Road - particularly between the Kilburn Lane/ Ladbroke Grove junction and Maida Hill Market.
A community ceramics studio that challenges mental health stigma, promotes recovery through making, enables individuals to learn through collaboration and integrates the wider community.
Wood Street Walls in partnership with Deeney's, Mighty Elk and other local businesses are looking to raise funds to create Waltham Forest's largest public artwork in Leyton with Camille Walala.
Build a cookery school where refugees & asylum seekers can teach people to cook and be celebrated. Unite people through the love of food, and make our community healthier, happier & more connected
Chipping Barnet has a historic but fading market. Young people in the town have a limited outlet for their entreprenurial and performance skills. Addressing these two needs together will benefit both.
Construction of a new expanded community café and three workshop spaces - transforming a portion of Clitterhouse farm outbuildings back into productive use for the community and local enterprise.
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