SE5 Forum AGM 2024: Championing our future Camberwell with Florence Eshalomi MP

Join the discussion with our Community Panel and put your questions to our new MP for Vauxhall & Camberwell Green

Thursday 17 October, 6.45-8.30pm United Reformed Church, Love Walk, Camberwell, London SE5 8AE:

• Hear from Florence Eshalomi MP and our community panel of local charities, businesses and a community safety representative on how we can create a better Camberwell for all of our diverse community.

• Have your say on improvements to SE5

• Find out what SE5 Forum achieved last year – from free wellbeing events to supporting local businesses and Camberwell’s first food festival

Download the Agenda and poster for the AGM here. 

Everyone Welcome! To attend the AGM, please register on eventbrite.co.uk for in-person or Zoom.

If you’d like to join in-person, please click here to register.

If you’d like to join by Zoom, please click here to register.

You can also email: admin@se5forum.org.uk

Join SE5 Forum as a board member! 
We’re looking for new board members to help us improve our local area and take forward new initiatives. If you’re interested, please download our flyer below and get in touch by Friday 11 October: admin@se5forum.org.uk.

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Camberwell Talks – join our new Autumn season

Don’t miss our next inspiring season of Camberwell Talks – join our friendly, fascinating talks by inspiring SE5 locals, from women’s street art to thinking like a spy, and a charity trailblazer.

Off The Wall: Shauna Blanchfield: Monday 7 October, 7pm

Irish and south London based muralist and street artist Shauna Blanchfield will be joined by three upcoming stars of the UK street art scene. Follow their journeys into public art and hear about the value of female collectives and what it means to capture beauty in the everyday. The Crypt, St Giles’ Church, Camberwell Church Street, SE5 8RB*

Think Like a Spy: Jules Fisher: Monday 4 November, 7pm

Ever wondered how spies think about relationships and use influence effectively and ethically? Come along to find out from local author Julian (Jules) Fisher, who will be talking about his recently-published book Think Like a Spy. The Crypt, St Giles’ Church, Camberwell Church Street, SE5 8RB*

Community Champion: Felicia Boshorin: Monday 2 December, 7pm

Felicia Boshorin, Chief Executive of local charity Spring Community Hub, shares her passion for equality and the entrepreneurial spirit which has seen her through the highs and lows of life. Join us to learn what drives this champion of the community and what solutions she sees for the future. Venue to be confirmed. Proceeds for Felicia’s talk go to Spring Community Hub charity.

*Apologies that The Crypt is not step-free.

Tickets £10/£7, including a free drink. Under-18s FREE. Book on Eventbrite or buy at our SE5 Forum Saturday market stall on Camberwell Green. Some tickets will also be available on the night.

We don’t want to exclude anyone due to cost of living, so for a further discount, please contact us at: admin@se5forum.org.uk

Talk proceeds go to support core activities of SE5 Forum, a volunteer-led community group working to improve Camberwell for all. Proceeds for Felicia’s talk go to Spring Community Hub charity.

Find out more and BOOK TICKETS HERE 

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Free Camberwell food & wellbeing maps • New Travel Guide to Camberwell • Free business marketing workshops • Camberwell Food Walk is back!

Did you know you can now pick up free copies of the 2024 edition of Travel Guide to Camberwell, as well as our new Camberwell business maps: Eat Around the World Map and Health & Wellbeing Map? Come and pick up copies at our Saturday market stall. Or you can download them for free here on our Camberwell.life website (along with the Black History Walk and Community Cookbook).

The Eat Around the World Map was created alongside the first food festival on Camberwell Green in May, launched by the Camberwell Green market, Urban Farmer’s Market, and supported by SE5 Forum. Both maps were created by SE5 Forum as part of a Love Local campaign, supported by Southwark Council’s Thriving High Streets Fund. The maps will be presented on 1st October at King’s College Hospital, and will be made available for use to all staff and visitors, which will help drive trade to local businesses.

Last week, we were also delighted to donate free maps and guides to the 1500 new students at Camberwell College of Arts (UAL) and Kings College London (KCL) as part of their welcome week. 

Free marketing workshops for local businesses
As part of our ongoing Love Local campaign, we’re also offering local businesses two free marketing workshops on 14 October with top experts – businesses based in SE5 can choose to attend either or both free workshops on Social Media Marketing and Kerb Appeal. For any businesses interested, please find out more and register here

Camberwell Food Walk: back by popular demand!
Join us on Saturday 12 October for a new Camberwell Food Walk tour of some of the most exciting food destinations in Camberwell. Sample signature dishes, meet the unique, creative people behind some of the neighbourhood’s top places, and learn more about the cuisines that have made Camberwell their home. The June event sold out quickly – please complete this form or email camberwellfoodwalks@gmail.com to register your interest!

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Feel Good Festival: thanks for coming!


Our free wellbeing events in July were a great success, bringing Camberwell’s vibrant community together!

Thanks to all the participants and volunteers who devoted their time and energy to our two Feel Good Festivals in Camberwell Green on 6 July (above) and Ruskin Park on 13 July (above) and our Mulberry Community Picnic in Myatt’s Fields Park on 27 July (below).

Together With Mulberries: Sat 27th July – Myatt’s Fields Park: Watch our reel of the Mulberry community picnic day here

Some photos from Ruskin Park thanks to In The Right Light.

Thanks for the Mulberry Event to: Myatt’s Fields Park, Spring Community Hub, and Mulberry Outdoor Preschool and The Camberwell Society, with sponsorship from Lambeth Council’s Changing Lives fundThe Nunhead Gardener and TFC Supermarkets

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Join our Mulberry community picnic & music – Myatt’s Field Park, Saturday 27 July 1-3.30pm
As part of our celebration of SE5’s magnificent mulberry trees we invite you to come along to our free feelgood community picnic in Myatt’s Fields Park on Saturday 27 July from 1pm to 3.30pm.

As the fruiting season begins, enjoy the relaxing atmosphere of the park with live music, fun and games for young children, and free tasty mulberry recipes. Bring a picnic, family & friends! 

• Soak up the summer sun with a free concert by vocalist Beth Angharad (above) & musicians from Jazzlive at the Crypt. They will perform a set of original songs written by Beth across genres including folk, indie and jazz, with some songs inspired by nature and the Myatt’s Fields Mulberry Tree.

• Taste free mulberry cuisine from Spring Community Hub and wonderful mulberry jam on scones from TFC Supermarkets.

• Free fun kids’ activities from the Mulberry Outdoor Preschool

Brought to you by SE5 Forum and The Camberwell Society with sponsorship from Lambeth Council’s Changing Lives fundThe Nunhead Gardener and TFC Supermarkets

Myatt’s Fields Park, Saturday 27th July 1-3.30pm
By the Roundhouse, next to the Mulberry Tree. 

 
Mulberry Tree Walk around Camberwell 
There will also be a guided mulberry tree walk around Camberwell in the morning by Peter Coles, a renowned expert.  Peter set up Morus Londinium with the Conservation Foundation to document and raise awareness of London’s mulberry tree heritage. Starting at The Phoenix pub at Denmark Hill Station at 10.30am, the walk will end up in Myatt’s Fields Park at 12 midday, in time to join the picnic and concert. Tickets are £7.50 (£6 concession) on Eventbrite. 



Feel Good Festival Camberwell Green & Ruskin Park: thanks for coming!

Our free wellbeing events were a great success, bringing Camberwell’s community together
Thanks to all the participants and volunteers who devoted their time and energy to both Feel Good Festivals in Camberwell Green and Ruskin Park.

Some photos thanks to In The Right Light.
Mural to celebrate local Olympian Kye Whyte in Camberwell: calling local artists
A unique opportunity has been launched to celebrate local hero and Olympic BMX silver medallist Kye Whyte through a public mural commission.

Artists can apply to create an inspiring public artwork on the wall at the bottom of Masterman House opposite Burgess Park. Kye used to be a resident of Masterman House, and the BMX club where he trained is in also in the park.

This exciting initiative, as we approach the 2024 Olympics, is led by Poets Estate’s TRA, Camberwell Arts and the Camberwell Identity Group.

Applications are welcome from artists who live, work, or study in Camberwell to submit their proposals by 27th July. 

This is a chance to contribute to the community and honour a local sports icon. For more details and to apply, please email: Camberwellmurals@gmail.com and camberwellartsfestival@gmail.com

Further details are on the Camberwell Arts website. 




The Akwasidae Festival returns in all its glory to Camberwell Green on Sunday 28th July. Organised by Southwark Black Parents Forum, come along and join in the colourful festivities – there will be a fantastic line up to showcase the rich cultural heritage of Ghana.
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Feel Good Festival brings health & happiness to Camberwell

Join our free health & wellbeing events on Camberwell Green Sat 6 July and Ruskin Park Sat 13 July, 11am-3pm.

FREE health, wellbeing and creative activities: Body & mind • Creative arts & crafts • Food & live music. Full programme below:

Join in free fitness, yoga, kids’ active fun, mindful arts & crafts, and much more! Get NHS health checks & advice. Enjoy free food, local choirs and music. All free for all the community.

The Camberwell Feel Good Festival returns for Summer 2024 with two Saturday festival events, packed full of fun and engaging health and wellbeing activities, free food and music, and vital support services for all ages. After the fantastic success of last year’s Feel Good Festival, which attracted more than 1000 visitors, SE5 Forum invites everyone to this summer’s festival of wellness, community connection and joy. 

The festival brings together local charities and organisations, arts and health professionals, food banks and pantries, and volunteers, to support the health and wellbeing of the local community and create a free, uplifting event.

Event Highlights:

  • Yoga, tai chi and physical exercise for all ages
  • Mindful arts and crafts stalls 
  • Children’s active fun and games 
  • Free lunch and pantry from local food charities
  • Children’s no-cook food workshop
  • Live music and choirs
  • Health support services stands
  • Gardening & food growing workshops
  • NHS physical and mental health advice and support

The Feel Good Festival is free and open to everyone in the community – an opportunity to relax, rejuvenate and connect with neighbours. 

Follow the Feel Good Festival on Facebookand Instagram @se5forum. For further info, email: admin@se5forum.org.uk

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FEEL GOOD FESTIVAL PROGRAMME:

RUSKIN PARK 13 JULY 11am – 3pm

Activities will take place by the Bandstand. Gardening sessions in the community gardens.

Fitness, yoga and tai chi:
11-11.30 Fitness to Music: Bizzy Izzy Fitness – get fit moving to music with this popular local session!

12-12.30 A Mindful Walk in the park with yoga and meditation practitioner Chris Owens from Zen Yoga/Zenways

12-1: Gentle Hatha Yoga for all – with Linda Small, a practitioner who specialises in yoga for elders and reducing back pain.

1-1.30 and 2-2.30 Tai Chi Wu’s Academy Brixton – Breathing and stretching exercises and an introduction to Wu Style Tai Chi Chuan, including exercises for balance, posture and looseness of limbs.

11-3 Active Lambeth – get fit and active with taster sessions from Lambeth Council’s leisure centres, and an exclusive offer of no joining fee for any new membership.

11-3 B-Uzuri – join in fitness sessions and find out about a personal training fitness programme for the black community

Music – beautiful voices and songs from local groups:
1.30-2.30 Camberwell Recorders Group
2-3 Cambria Choir 
2.30-3 Camberwell Community Choir

Free, healthy snacks:
11-3: Healthy Living Platform local food pantry will be serving up delicious and nutritious plant-based wraps.

Drumming Workshop:
11-3 Happy Drums: get happy drumming in these fun, inclusive sessions with the unstoppable super-drummer Tony!

Children’s Active Fun & Games: penalty shoot out, archery, Zorbs, and more active, outdoors fun for kids from Amuru charity. Learn to juggle with Nick from The Camberwell Society

Art for Wellbeing:
11-3: Mental Wealth London – a space for mindful painting for anyone in the community that would like to experience the therapeutic effects of art. 

11-3: African Heritage Storytelling & bookshop – from local creative community group Black Stock Media.

Community Gardening and Food Growing with Friends of Ruskin Park & Urban Canopy:
11-3: Community gardening and open garden food growing – drop in to chat and find out more about the Community and Willow Gardens. Plus tea-tasting – tisanes of mint, lemon verbena etc, from the garden, and sharing information about growing a diversity of food, including different and unusual vegetables, fruit and herbs.
12.30-1 Urban Canopy Join Urban Canopy and Ruskin Park’s volunteer gardening crew for a tour of the labyrinth garden. Hear about the work they’ve been carrying out to improve the garden, and its history from a private walled kitchen garden, to public bowling green, and eventually a beautiful flower garden.

Health checks and wellbeing advice: Lambeth Together’s Health and Wellbeing Bus – NHS health checks from blood pressure and cholesterol checks to accessing welfare. Age UK Lambeth – advice and support for elders.

We hope to welcome you there!


CAMBERWELL GREEN 6 JULY 11am – 3pm (past event)

Thanks to all the participants and visitors at our Feel good Festival on Sat 6th July on Camberwell Green for an uplifting, community event – despite the weather challenges!

Get fit & have fun for all ages:
Amuru – bouncy castle, penalty shoot out, archery, Zorb bubbles, Jenga and more active fun for kids.

Southwark Black Parents Forum and The Winners Fitness Gym bring fitness fun to the green, from punchball (with leader board!) to skipping and circuit training.

Zen Yoga/Zenways – Join mindful yoga sessions in the Zen Yoga marquee.

Babies & toddlers: face painting, nature theme crafts and play with sand and water for young kids with Salvation Army and baby play mats and toys with Parent Action, part of Citizens UK.  

Get healthy:
Spring Community Hub – Local food charity Spring Community Hub cooks up a free healthy West African lunch

SE5 Forum stall and no-cook children’s nutritious food workshop – make tasty snacks with the kids and find out more about SE5 Forum activities

Partnership Southwark’s Wellbeing Van – Get essential mental and physical health support and advice from the NHS, blood pressure and weight checks, advice on cancer screening and diabetes prevention, vaccinations and more, plus a chance to win gift card prizes.

Osteopathy on the Green – get free physical support and advice from this local business, with a raffle for massage and therapy vouchers

Get mental health advice and stop smoking support from South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. The Mental Health Carers’ & Unpaid Carers’ Group supports families and carers of those going through long term mental or physical illness. You can also visit the South East London MIND stall.

Arts and crafts for wellbeing:
Make dreamcatchers with local volunteer and occupational therapist Holly or sensory shakers with Bethlem Gallery. Join The Camberwell Society for some fun making balloon dogs.

Let kids explore their feelings with the unique My Emotions Activity book and drawing activity.

Join mindful embroidery workshops stitching shapes and pattern with mental health specialist and designer Hannah.

Relax to live music with local bands:
11.30: Scottish Session – Celtic live folk band
12.30: Vagabond music: Malick Kouyate – uplifting sounds from local musicians
2pm: Welcome Singers choir from Southwark Pensioners Centre with a community sing-a-long at 2.30!

We are happy to be partnering with the Camberwell Green Market as well as Black Stock Media, who will be following the festival with their lively Let’s Get Together and Feel Alright: African Heritage festival offering Zumba, drumming, music, food, heritage craft stalls, bouncy castle and fun for the kids until 6.30pm.

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Key partners in the Feel Good Festival are Spring Community Hub, Healthy Living Platform, Partnership Southwark, Lambeth Together’s Health & Wellbeing Bus, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, Bethlem Gallery, Black Stock Media, Amuru, Southwark Black Parents Forum, Friends of Ruskin Park. 

The Feel Good Festival festival is supported by:

Southwark Council’s Neighbourhoods Fund 

Changing Lives, Lambeth Council’s Social Value Fund

Thanks to Good Gym Southwark & Lambeth for their essential support setting up and taking down.

Thanks to Pete Lewis, Mr Pete Lewis Studio: mrpetelewis.com for his fab publicity designs.

Thanks to photographer Julia Hawkins and volunteer photographers on the day.

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Mulberry Community picnic: Sat 27th July, Myatt’s Fields Park
Our two festival events are followed by a Mulberry Community Picnic in Myatt’s Fields Park on 27 July to celebrate the summer mulberry trees in SE5. Bring a picnic and enjoy free music from Jazzlive at the Crypt, a special mulberry recipe from Spring Community Hub food charity and kids’ activities from Mulberry Outdoor Preschool.

Beth Angharad & musicians, Jazzlive at the Crypt

Mulberry Outdoor Preschool

Myatt’s Fields Park

Mulberry picnic sponsors: 

The Camberwell Society

The Nunhead Gardener

TFC Supermarkets

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Camberwell Talks: A dive into Clubland’s history

Experience the enthralling history of Camberwell’s legendary Clubland at our next Camberwell Talk on Monday, 1 July, 7pm. In our latest series of fascinating talks by talented locals, journalist and filmmaker Michael Holland screens his documentary Clubland and leads us into the fascinating Camberwell club, which drew in royalty, top footballers, British acting legends and even a sprinkle of Hollywood, set up by the Rev. Jimmy Butterworth.

BOOK TICKETS HERE

The event features an exclusive screening of Clubland, which explores the fascinating history of a local youth club that attracted royalty, top athletes, and famous actors such as Michael Caine. Meet Michael and enjoy a screening of this illuminating slice of SE5 history!

Clubland background: Founded in the 1920s by Rev. Jimmy Butterworth, Clubland was not just any youth club—it was a place where celebrities like Bob Hope and the Queen visited.From 1922 to 1976, Reverend Jimmy Butterworth transformed the lives of many young people in South London through his Methodist youth club, Clubland. Catering to boys and girls aged 10-18, Clubland became the UK’s leading youth club. It featured impressive amenities like a theatre, gymnasium, and library. These facilities reflected Butterworth’s commitment to providing the best for all members, regardless of background. His own tough beginnings inspired his dedication to helping disadvantaged youth, establishing Clubland as a beacon of hope and development in South London.

Michael Holland, a journalist and filmmaker, has captured the spirit of Clubland through interviews and rare footage. This is a unique chance to see a film that is shown only once a year, in the place it celebrates. After the screening, meet Michael Holland and learn more about how this documentary came to life. Don’t miss out on this captivating evening of film and local history in Camberwell.

FILMING CLUBLAND: MICHAEL HOLLAND

Monday 1 July, 7pm

The Crypt*, St Giles’ Church, Camberwell Church Street, SE5 8RB

Tickets £10/£7, including a free drink. Under-18s free.

BOOK TICKETS HERE or at SE5 Forum’s Saturday market stall on Camberwell Green. Some tickets will also be available at the door.

For a further cost of living discount, email: admin@se5forum.org.uk

*Apologies that this venue is not step-free.

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Camberwell Food Festival
CAMBERWELL FOOD FESTIVAL: thanks for coming! The sun came out and our food festival Eat Around the World on Camberwell Green was a great hit last Saturday, with all ages popping down to enjoy food, flavours, family fun and live music on the green. With more than 60 stalls and up to 6,000 attendees, our survey so far shows that people would definitely come again next year. Thanks to the many volunteers that helped organise.

EVENT SURVEY
We’d love to know what you thought about the event. If you haven’t already done so, please take a moment to fill in our short survey below – many thanks! Click to fill in our survey here

Camberwell Business Map: Eat around the world in SE5
We’re developing a map of Camberwell businesses and are pleased to announce that you can now access our Eat Around the World map of our fantastic food in SE5.
This map is in development thanks to funding from Southwark Council’s Thriving High Streets Fund and follows the successful Camberwell Food Festival on the green and our Camberwell Food Walk . We will adding loads more local businesses soon.
To go to the map on our Camberwell Life website, click here: camberwell.life/discover/camberwell-map


CAMBERWELL FOOD WALK
For more cuisine exploration in SE5, why not join our first guided Camberwell Food Walk on Saturday 15th June. We will meet at 12.15 and visit 4-5 top local food destinations and go behind-the-scenes to sample favourite dishes and learn more about the global cuisines that have made Camberwell their home.
We’ll show you really can eat around the world without ever leaving SE5.
 
TICKETS: £25 + BOOKING FEE
BOOK FOOD WALK TICKETS HERE 


Camberwell Talks: Monday 3rd June, 7pm
Celebrating Camberwell Arts Festival at 30


 
Join us for a fascinating and uplifting talk with Camberwell Arts Festival chair Kelly O’Reilly to celebrate 30 glorious years of the festival. From dog shows to degree shows, underground to underwater art, the annual Camberwell Arts Festival has a long history of taking art out of the studio and onto the street.

Kelly will be in conversation with founder Selina Hamilton, and other key crew behind the UK’s longest running visual arts festival.Monday 3 June, 7pm at The Grove House Tavern, 26 Camberwell Grove, SE5 8EE. Tickets: £10/7 concessions + a free drink. Under-18s free. Some tickets available on the door. For further cost of living discount, email: admin@se5forum.org.uk

The 30th Camberwell Arts Festival runs from 8th-16th June with an eclectic mix of open studios, arts markets, exhibitions, workshops and commissions designed to inspire, entertain and engage audiences of all ages. BUY CAMBERWELL TALK TICKETS 


Drawing mulberries: tree drawing workshop
Thanks to those who joined our free tree drawing workshop last Sunday, focusing on the marvellous mulberry in Lucas Gardens, led by illustrator David More. Look out for more mulberry adventures coming soon from our Trees & Green Spaces group, a joint initiative by SE5 Forum and The Camberwell Society.
 

Local businesses at risk from council rent increase
Five small essential independent businesses in Crossthwaite Avenue, SE5 – a post office, launderette, pharmacy, hairdresser and supermarket – are under threat of closing down as a result of Southwark Council’s threatened rent increase of 143%. This is despite attempts at negotiation and communication with the council. 

A petition has now been set up to protect these small essential shops, which form a neighbourhood hub for the local area, including five large council estates. If you’d like to support them, click here to go to the petition.  

 

Southwark Maternity Commission
Share your experience of maternity care

Southwark Council is running a Maternity Consultation to find about the standards of maternity care during pregnancy and the first few months after birth and make recommendations about how services can better meet resident’s needs.

Please respond to this survey if:
·       you (or your family) have had a pregnancy in the last five years
·       or you’re a frontline professional who delivers maternity services

Both surveys take 5 to 10 minutes to complete and close on 30 July 2024. They are available in 10 languages. 
Complete the survey if you’re a resident
or
Complete the survey if you’re a professional in maternity care
 
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EAT AROUND THE WORLD on Camberwell Green: Saturday 18th May, 10am-6pm

A Global Culinary Adventure! Support local, taste global, and celebrate Camberwell’s multicultural community with a feast of flavours at our first Camberwell food festival on the green.

Foodies everywhere are welcome to our very first Camberwell Food Festival: Eat Around the World on Camberwell Green – Saturday 18th May 10am-6pm – a gastronomic gala!

There will be cooking demos, tastings, food passports to delicious dishes, food walks, bars and chocolate foundations and much more!

Bring all the family – with bouncy castle, kids’ creative workshops and active fun and games.

PLUS GO TO OUR NEW ONLINE CAMBERWELL FOOD MAP to discover the amazing range of cafes, restaurants, takeaways and cuisines in SE5!

CAMBERWELL FOOD FESTIVAL: EAT AROUND THE WORLD – SAT 18TH MAY 10AM-6PM
FOOD STALLS FROM AROUND THE WORLD: Delicious food options from four continents and an al fresco dining area. From Madascar’s Madagasy food to Gambian benanchin (the original Jolloff rice) and Vietnamese BBQ, veg curries, Mexican fajitas, and a  fountain of authentic Venezuelan chocolate! Not forgetting Spanish paella, charcuterie from France,authentic greek street food and from Italy pasta and cakes from the Amalfi coast.

FREE COOKERY DEMOS: Learn to cook dishes from around the world. Collect ingredients for cheap and cheerful dinners. 
11.30am-12.30pm: Spring Community Hub food charity
1-2.30pm: Join Tafe and her Zeret Kitchen team will unveil the secrets behind some of their favourite Ethiopian flavours!
12.30pm and 1.30pm Cake icing with Margaret’s Cakes of Distinction.

BARS: Quench your thirst with local beers, wine and beverages and more – from Clarkshaws Brewery real ales to Veraison Wines tastings, Mooboo Bubble Tea, a mini cider brewery and healthy juices.

FREE FAMILY FUN & CRAFT STALLS: Bring the whole family for fun and games – bouncy castle, penalty shoot out, Zorb balls, seed planting, drawing & painting workshops and more from Amuru Charity.

LIVE MUSIC: Relax to the beats of live music while savouring delicious dishes from local vendors – from the Celtic sounds of the Scottish Session (12.30-1.30) to Dubplate Pearl & Mr Swing Easy reggae and soul vinyl/Camberwell Connection listen on Soundcloud.

FARMERS’ & CRAFTS MARKET: Explore fresh produce, plants and herbs at our vibrant farmers’ market handmade lavender products, art , prints, crafts, cushions, greeting cards, and floral bouquets. Follow Camberwell Green Market on Instagram.

FOOD WALK: Sign up to join our Camberwell food walk on 15th June for further cuisine explorations.

BIKES: Free bike marking and low cost bikes for sale from Peddle My Wheels charity.

Follow the festival on Instagram: @camberwellfoodfestival

The festival is being launched by the Urban Farmer’s Market and the Camberwell Identity Group’s Camberwell.Life Love Local project, thanks to funding from Southwark Council. Camberwell Identity Group is a partnership between SE5 Forum, Camberwell Arts and the Camberwell Society.

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Camberwell Talks Spring 2024 • Plus, a tiny forest for Burgess Park?

Our Spring season of fascinating Camberwell Talks by SE5 locals has launched! Come along to learn more about Bolivian indigenous culture and Black identity textile art • Plus, Southwark Council are seeking views on planting a tiny forest in Burgess Park

CAMBERWELL TALKS – SPRING SEASON 2024

MONDAY 4 MARCH, 7pm: BOLIVIA: AN INDIGENOUS STORY – a heartrending but joyful talk of protest and activism, and a celebration of Bolivan culture with mother and daughter Miriam Amancay Colque and Yandire.

They will share their love of their native country, discussing the culture, history, food and political struggle of the indigenous people. Miriam will also tell her moving story of protest against dictatorship as a student and her time in a Bolivian concentration camp.

MONDAY 8 APRIL 7PM: STITCHING IN BLACK IDENTITY: Textile artist Celia Johnson on using fabrics, quilting and embroidery to reflect on and celebrate Black identity. Celia create pieces which are personal, political and symbolic, but are also an expression of Black vibrancy, creativity and resilience. Follow Celia on Instagram: @truthdollquilting

Find out more & book here: bit.ly/42A3QF3

Tickets are £10/£7 concessions, including a free drink. Free for under-18s. For a further cost of living discount, email admin@se5forum.org.uk. Tickets can also be purchased at the Saturday SE5 Forum market stall on the green or on the door.

Talks take place at The Crypt, St Giles’ Church, Camberwell Church Street, SE5 8RB. No step-free access.

SOUTHWARK WANT YOUR VIEWS ON PLANTING A TINY FOREST IN BURGESS PARK
Would you like to see a tiny forest planted in Burgess Park? Our Trees & Green Spaces Group (with Camberwell Society) is working with Southwark Council to propose a new tiny forest as part of the council’s tree planting projects to address the climate emergency. 

Please tell Southwark Council’s parks and leisure team what you think about the tiny forest proposal at the park:
Please have your say in the consultation here

Southwark Council says: “We are proposing the creation of a Tiny Forest in Burgess Park as a means to address rising temperatures, storing carbon, creating habitats and increasing valuable green spaces which can be used by the community.”

They’re keen to hear from people who live and or work in the wards of Camberwell Green, Faraday, North Walworth, Old Kent Road, Peckham, and St Giles. And anyone else who has an interest in Burgess Park. Closing date: 21 February 2024.

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Camberwell Black History Launch
Camberwell Black History Walk: Launch & Guided Tour – Saturday 3 February, 11am

Join this guided walk celebrating Camberwell’s black historical figures to mark the official launch of the Camberwell Black History Walk.

The walk, penned by local historian Stephen Bourne, with designs by artist Tayo Fatunla (photo), explores black history through 8 historical and contemporary figures in Camberwell: from 17th century John Primero to Star Wars actor John Boyega. A WWI soldier to fireman and British Empire Medallist, from the Windrush to Southwark Mayor, a black feminist broadcaster on the BBC in the 1940’s and a man sometimes described as the Martin Luther King of Britain.

The Black History Walk will be launched at 11am on Saturday 3 February by Southwark Mayor Michael Situ and Theatre Peckham’s artistic director and CE Suzann Mclean on Camberwell Green.

At 12pm, the guided tour will start at the main Black History walk plaque in the centre of Camberwell Green park.
TO RESERVE A PLACE ON THE GUIDED TOUR, PLEASE GO TO EVENTBRITE HERE: https://orlo.uk/fpA6M

We will walk to each of the eight stops, where there’s a plaque that describes each important person featured in Camberwell’s black history, as well as a QR code for an auditory guide voiced by young actors from Theatre Peckham.

From the Camberwell Green plaque, the route will be as follows:

1. George Roberts, Warner Road, Camberwell SE5

2. Sam King, Site of Emmanuel Church, Camberwell Road SE5

3. Una Marson, 16 Brunswick Park SE5

4. Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Former St Giles’ Hospital, St Giles’ Road SE5

5. John Boyega, Theatre Peckham, 221 Havil Street SE5

6. John Primero, St Giles’ Church, Camberwell Church Street SE5

7. Dr Harold Moody, Wren Road, Camberwell SE5

8. Belle Davis, Corner of Orpheus Street and Denmark Hill, site of the Camberwell Palace
of Varieties

You can also view and download the full text and map of the Black History Walk on the Camberwell Society website here.

The initiative was funded by Southwark Council (from the council’s developers’ levy) and the Camberwell Society. Photos by: Julia Hawkins @juliahawkins juliahawkins.com

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CAMBERWELL TALKS WINTER 2024


MONDAY 5 FEBRUARY 7PM: END OF LIFE MATTERS.

Join Camberwell local Ann Kenrick for a unique talk about planning for the ‘inevitable’ – our or others’ end of life. It sounds morbid but the talk is more life-affirming than you might think. Ann encourages us to reflect upon and talk about our approach to end of life in a positive and constructive way. And to get organised!

Ann is founder of End of Life Matters, which supports people of all ages to consider and put together their end of life plans. Having dealt with the challenges of her own parents’ death, Ann says: “Few people give birth or organise a wedding without meticulous planning but most of us are totally unprepared for this most vital of times at the end of all our lives… and as a result, this can have a drastic impact on grieving family and friends.”

Ann helps people look at care considerations, how to ensure their voices are heard and their wishes followed even if they lose capacity, and to think about their legacy and funeral wishes.

There will be an opportunity to ask questions and gain a thorough understanding of how easy it is to get started with planning to give you peace of mind and leave your friends and family without the chaos that Ann had to deal with when her mother died suddenly.

TICKETS ARE £10 OR £7 CONCESSIONS, INCLUDING A FREE DRINK. Cost of living discount available: email admin@se5forum.org.uk

Grove House Tavern, 26 Camberwell Grove London SE5 8RE grovehousetavern.co.uk

Step-free access. 

Ann Kenrick has lived in Camberwell for over 30 years, after an unusual upbringing from Calcutta to school on the Isle of Iona. Ann received a Southwark Civic Award for her work encouraging children to walk and cycle to school as Chair of London Cycling Campaign and was also first female Master of the Charterhouse, an historic seven-acre almshouse in central London.

Look out for our next Camberwell Talks coming up at The Crypt at St Giles Church – more info and booking link coming soon:

MONDAY 4 MARCH: Bolivia: an indigenous story
In this fascinating and heartfelt talk, Miriam Amancay Colque and her daughter Yandire will share their love of their native country Bolivia. They will discuss the culture, history, food and political struggles of the indigenous people, as well as Miriam’s younger years as a student activist including time in a Bolivian concentration camp.

MONDAY 8 APRIL – Textile artist Celia Johnson talks about her practice, which uses fabrics, quilting and embriodery to weave in ideas and issues around Black identity. Instagram: @truthdollquilting

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