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This is the first step in a community self-build project: local young people will redesign & rebuild our community hall, reimagining what it could be, learning the architectural skills in the process
Our not-for-profit cafe will teach kids to cook and sell affordable healthier meals, with costs funded by our Community Pizzeria, which will also help sustain Weavers Adventure Playground.
Fat Macy's gives homeless Londoners living in temporary accommodation the opportunity to gain work experience & save for their own homes. Now, we want to open our first restaurant.
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.
Help us create a community kitchen run by The Real Junk Food Project & make the building fully accessible. A place to meet, share meals and build a sense of community while reducing food waste.
We are excited to be fundraising for the equipment to construct a single screen, COVID ready, cinema within the old library on Acton High Street.
We want to transform The Common Room to create a fully-functional learning space that offers cultural learning and knowledge sharing to better meet the needs of our diverse community.
Help us turn an abandoned toilet block on Clapton Common into a Village Hall and Community Kitchen.
London is changing, and young people need to be included. Support young people to design and build a new space for their community in Hackney.
A conversion of the former public convenience in Brunswick Park, Camberwell, South East London; The Bower will be a gallery, bookshop, publishing studio and cafe.
To replace a 1960's glasshouse that is structurally unsound. The new facility will be a community hub for gardening & related health & well being activities year round. A green community centre.
To construct and install a monumental landmark stone sculpture in Bermondsey using 100+ stone carvings by public participants of open community engagement workshops achieving a living art heritage.
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