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Launching a new phase of Bubble Club where the provision of accessible nightlife opportunities by people with learning disabilities becomes a platform for change in the wider community #backthebubble
I want to create a community-centered grocery store & deli focusing on local, seasonal foods and basic goods, breathing a new lease of life into our once vibrant shopping parades.
Help us turn the undercroft at St Thomas' church into a thriving community hub
The Lexi is the UK’s first social enterprise cinema. Our mission is to change lives through film. The Lexi Hub with its second screen would mean we can do so much more for our community.
Help us transform an empty field in Barnet into a thriving working farm to teach children and the local community about food, nutrition and the environment.
To create a new green space with a beautiful living wall. It will not only help the pupils with air pollution but it will also become a site for markets and other social events in Chiswick and beyond.
Help transform an empty shopfront on Old Kent Road into a free arts club that brings together local people and strengthens cultural and creative presence in the area – as it faces major change.
RIOgeneration is a capital project to improve, sustain and expand the work of this much loved community cinema.
A mural-making skill-sharing initiative in Lewisham, teaching students the processes and artistic skills to have a positive social impact through colourful and thought-provoking public art.
Help transform a disused railway into a public park and garden walk between Camden Town and King's Cross!
Our not-for-profit vegan cafe is committed to give opportunities for people with learning disabilities front of house training and work experience. But there is a problem. There's not enough room!
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.
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