We are hiring! Freelance Admin & Comms Coordinator – SE5 Forum for Camberwell

Part-time, approx. 25 hours per month @ £20 per hour • Remote & Local Working.

Are you passionate about community development? Do you have strong administrative and communication skills? SE5 Forum for Camberwell is looking for a Freelance Coordinator to help us make a Camberwell we can all be proud of.

About SE5 Forum
SE5 Forum is a volunteer-led community organisation working to improve Camberwell for all members of our diverse community. Funded by grants and income from our community  market stall, we engage with residents, businesses and local authorities to drive positive change.

The Role
We need a motivated and well-organised individual to manage administration, communications and coordination for SE5 Forum. This role is perfect for someone who thrives in a flexible, freelance capacity and is comfortable using digital tools such as Google Drive, Mailchimp, Social Media platforms, Canva, and WordPress.

Key Responsibilities

  • Meetings & Admin: Prepare agendas, set up meetings (Zoom), and manage documents.
  • Communications: Write and distribute newsletters, update website, and handle social media.
  • Social Media & PR: Create social media posts, draft press releases, and engage with the local press.
  • Event Support: Promote activities, assist with funding applications, and manage publicity.
  • Volunteer Coordination: Support and supervise volunteers.

About You

✅ Previous experience in administration and communications
✅ Strong organisational and interpersonal skills
✅ Self-motivated with a can-do attitude
✅ Familiarity with social media and digital platforms
✅ Experience working with volunteers or community groups (desirable)

How to Apply
If you’re interested in this freelance role and want to help shape the future of Camberwell:
DOWNLOAD THE FULL JOB DESCRIPTION HERE 
and send your CV and a short cover letter to: admin@se5forum.org.uk
Application deadline: 11 April 2025

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Local business and community on show at King’s • Climate Collective • Camberwell Town Action Plan

SE5 Forum joined a King’s College Hospital wellbeing event to showcase our wonderful range of businesses and community organisations to hospital staff as part of our Love Local campaign.

Staff were treated to tasty giveaways and could browse local shopping merchandise on display. Along with Camberwell Society and Camberwell Arts, we also gave out free local resources such as our Health & Wellbeing & Food maps, and Camberwell Travel Guide. You can download these for free on Camberwell.life Watch the reel here on Instagram


SE5 Forum on Southwark Climate Collective panel
SE5 Forum Secretary Marie Staunton joined a panel to celebrate the Southwark Climate Collective, and discuss challenges for local businesses. Chaired by Cllr John Batteson, who leads Southwark’s work on climate and business, the panel celebrated Southwark businesses and organisations that have cut emissions. 

See our Climate Champion banners on Camberwell Green and Denmark Hill station featuring Theatre Peckham, Burgess Park Sports, Southwark Pensioners Centre and Easy Gym, who have all made a major increase in their recycling and saved emissions. 


Camberwell Town Centre Action Plan: Give your views
Southwark Council has published its Camberwell Town Centre Action Plan – you can read it here.

Finally changes are on the horizon for our  town centre. The plan is aimed at making our streets greener, safer, and more vibrant.

Improvements to Camberwell Station Road can already be seen with planters, eight new trees, street drainage, traffic calming and a cycle lane. Here is what to expect next:

What’s Changing?
The plan focuses on revitalising our town centre by:
✅ Improving safety through increased wardens, patrols, CCTV, and anti-crime initiatives.

✅ Tackling graffiti, flytipping and litter to create a cleaner, more welcoming environment. Starting with a pilot project to stop flyposting and graffiti on shops on Camberwell Church Street and flytipping on Vicarage Grove.

 ✅ Improving bus journey times and road safety on Camberwell Road, Denmark Hill and Camberwell Church Street.

✅ Supporting local businesses with grants and funding (four local businesses have received grants so far).

Will this help you?
Whether you’re a resident, a business owner, or a visitor – do you think these changes will improve your experience of the town centre? Let SE5 Forum know and also fill in the feedback form on Southwark Council websiteThe action plan will be published every 6 months.

Make Camberwell a place we can all be proud of: 
• Report issues such as graffiti, flytipping or anti-social behaviour via Southwark Council’s website. The links are below and in the Action Plan.
• Stay updated by signing up for the council’s community safety and business newsletters.

Safety

Report a crime: If someone is in immediate danger call 999. If it’s in the past report online
Report ASB and noise nuisance: Southwark Council 020 7525 5777.

Sign up to the council’s community safety newsletter or email CommunitySafety@southwark.gov.uk.

Town Centre and Environment

Report a problem in the town centre (like graffiti, flytipping, broken paving slabs, or street lighting)

A free graffiti removal service is available for private residents and businesses.

Support for Businesses

Find out about support and advice for businesses

Sign up to the council’s business newsletter

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Earth Hour Candlelit Concert in Camberwell

Celebrate Earth Hour in Camberwell with a unique candlelit concert by Orchestra for the Earth at St Giles’ Church, Saturday 22 March, 8.30-9.30pm.

The Orchestra for the Earth presents a thrilling Ruskin-inspired candlelit concert to mark WWF’s Earth Hour. Join them for a special way to experience this global lights-out event showing support for the planet. 

They’ll be playing under the magnificent backlit East Window of St Giles’ Church in Camberwell, designed by South London hero and pioneering environmental campaigner, John Ruskin

Share Ruskin’s love of nature and the Alps with a soaring and more intimate programme of music by Richard Strauss and Gustav Mahler, who also took inspiration from the mountains. Special guest Andrew Hill, Financial Times journalist and author of ‘Ruskinland: How John Ruskin Shapes Our World’, will also read words from Ruskin.

The concert is sponsored by The Camberwell Society and The Herne Hill Society, with support from our Trees & Green Spaces Group (an SE5 Forum/Camberwell Society joint initiative).

When & where: St Giles’ Church, Camberwell, SE5 8RB. Saturday 22 March, 8.30–9.30pm/ Tickets (£12, concessions £5). BOOK TICKETS HERE.

For each ticket bought, a tree is planted with the Eden Reforestation Projects.

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Camberwell Talks Winter 2025: Jeremy Bowen & Anna Mazzola

Join SE5 Forum’s new talks season with renowned BBC war correspondent Jeremy Bowen and award-winning novelist Anna Mazzola.

SE5 Forum’s welcomes you to the new winter season of Camberwell Talks – where the good folk of Camberwell take you on a journey to their worlds. We are delighted to present renowned BBC war correspondent Jeremy Bowen and award-winning gothic novelist Anna Mazzola for another round of fascinating talks.

Jeremy Bowen: From our own correspondent
Monday 3 February, 7pm
The Crypt, St Giles’ Church, Camberwell Church Street, SE5 8RB*

Join renowned BBC News International Editor and war correspondent Jeremy Bowen for an intimate discussion of his life in journalism, bringing human stories from across the world in the face of conflict. Jeremy’s passion to help people’s voices be heard is also at the root of his support for adult literacy and all proceeds from the talk will go to local charity Read Easy Southwark.

Anna Mazzola: Notes on an author
Monday 3 March, 7pm
The Grove House Tavern, 26 Camberwell Grove, SE5 8RE

Award-winning novelist Anna Mazzola brings the dark, gothic corners of the past alive in her historical crime fiction. Her debut The Unseeing won the Edgar Allen Poe Award and was based on a real murder in 19th Century Camberwell! Join us for a fascinating insight into the writer’s mind, as Anna, also a criminal justice solicitor, ventures into her first legal thriller Notes on a Drowning.

Tickets £10/£7 – includes a free drink. Under-18s FREE.

BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE

or buy at our SE5 Forum Saturday market stall on Camberwell Green. Some tickets will also be available on the night if not sold out. 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

*Apologies that The Crypt is not step-free.

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Join our free Camberwell Community Christmas on Sat 7 December 12-3 – plus more festive fun…

Discover your inner child on Camberwell Green this Christmas!
Free Camberwell Community Christmas • Sat 7 December • 12-3pm.

This December our free Camberwell Community Christmas is truly young at heart! Everyone will be delighted as Camberwell Community Choir and Lyndhurst School Choir fills the air with carols to welcome Mr & Mrs Santa, who arrive at 12 on the Green in a Pedal Me cargo bike sleigh!

They’re joined by the talented young company of PAN! Peter’s Come Out to Play – Theatre Peckham’s festive show – bringing a youthful spirit to the event.

SE5 Forum for Camberwell has teamed up with Theatre Peckham, local charities and groups – and lots of volunteers – to put on another fantastic free festive event for all the community.

We hope you will come and play!

The FREE fun & activities on Camberwell Green include:

●    Mr & Mrs Santa grotto with free gifts for young children

●    Magical Gingerbread house – decorating gingerbread

●    Festive arts & crafts, creating seasonal collages, cards & gifts 

●   Live music & children’s games 

●   Baby activities & face painting 

●    Free warming soup from food charity Spring Community Hub

●    Community support stalls – free hygiene products & clothes bank, energy saving & cost-of-living advice 

●    Local charity stalls

On their way to the Camberwell Community Christmas, Mr and Mrs Santa and the young company from PAN!will make a stop on their Pedal Me sleigh by the Camberwell Arts Indoor Winter Market at Camberwell’s St Giles’ Church. Running from 10am-5pm, it’s a great place to buy festive gifts and support local makers and artists. 

And to round off the day, you can book to watch the  evening performance at 5pm,  of PAN! at Theatre Peckham.

Camberwell Community Christmas is organised by SE5 Forum, funded by Southwark Council’s Neighbourhoods Fund and in partnership with: Theatre Peckham, Pedal Me, Spring Community Hub, Amuru, Excel Beyond Barriers, Black Stock Media, Salvation Army, Camberwell Community Choir, Conveenie, Camberwell Society, Camberwell Arts, Southwark Pensioners Centre, Camberwell Leisure Centre, Lyndhurst School Choir, Camberwell Players

Camberwell Advent Calendar: festive treats and prizes every day in December!

Photo: The Nunhead Gardener
Watch out for our launch of the Camberwell Advent Calendar – from 1st to 24th December, the high street will come alive with daily unveilings of special activities and promotions. Residents and visitors can enjoy in-store discounts, treasure hunts with exciting prizes, discounted tickets for local events, charity raffles, freebies, festive treats, special dishes, and quizzes.

Follow the event to reveal the daily surprises and gifts at 8am every day on Instagram @camberwell.life or Camberwell.life. The calendar is funded by Southwark Council’s Thriving High Street Fund as part of the Camberwell Life Love Local campaign. Support local businesses and experience some Camberwell festive magic!

Camberwell Christmas Card – buy at our Saturday stall

Why not send a Camberwell Christmas Card this year? Drop down to our Saturday market stall between 10am and 3pm and you can pick up our very first Camberwell Christmas Card featuring a ‘vintage’ photo of Camberwell Green in the snow’ by SE5 Forum co-founder J Mark Dodds. All proceeds will go to supporting SE5 Forum’s activities. 

Festive Shows in Camberwell
Theatre Peckham: A Pan-tastic festive show – view the world with childlike wonder and rediscover the magic of play with Theatre Peckham’s modern retelling of Peter Pan brings to life the boy who never grew up. Running 6-23 December. Tickets at Theatre Peckham.

Blue Elephant Theatre: Join a Gala Performance of Mrs Claus’ List on Saturday 7 December at 8pm and support the Blue Elephant Theatre’s future. It’s a chance for grown-ups to enjoy their sell-out Christmas show & funds raised will help the theatre  to stay open. Book tickets here

Longfield Hall: check out the range of festive activities at Longfield Hall – from A Christmas Carol to singing carols, from dance and chamber orchestra to raves for little ones.


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Camberwell Talk: meet community champion Felicia Boshorin and raise funds for charity
Our next Camberwell Talk on Monday 2 December, 7pm, is with all-round inspiration Felicia Boshorin, Chief Executive of Spring Community Hub. The talk will help raise funds for this amazing local charity supporting those affected by the cost of living crisis in our local area.

Learn what drives this dynamo of the community and what solutions she sees for our community.

Book Camberwell Talk tickets here

All proceeds go to Spring Community Hub, with a fun raffle of generous donations from local businesses: Jam Sessions, Get Well Clinics, Off Cut Barbers and Dash The Henge record & coffee shop, and Nadine’s restaurant.
 

Please also bring food or a toy if you can, as a donation to the charity’s festive fundraiser. 

Tickets £10/7 including a free drink. Under-18s go free  Book tickets below – or buy on the door.
The Crypt, St Giles’ Church, Camberwell Church Street, SE5 8RB. Please accept our apologies for this venue not being step-free.

Thanks to Jazzlive at the Crypt for hosting.

Book Camberwell Talk tickets here

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SE5 Forum AGM 2024: Championing Camberwell with Florence Eshalomi MP and Community Panel 

Thanks to everyone who attended our recent AGM in person and on Zoom. There was a fruitful discussion and lots to take forward on: community safety & policing; supporting older people and the new pensioners centre; helping small music venues and the high street, and community groups working collaboratively to support Camberwell. Also the issue of the empty, neglected Charles Edwards Brooke building near Myatt’s Fields.

Photo left to right: Florence Eshalomi MP for Vauxhall & Camberwell Green, Marie Staunton, SE5 Forum Secretary (chairing) and our community panel of Tyreece Asamoah, Southwark Black Parents’ Forum, Cathy Deplessis, Southwark Pensioners Centre, Stephen Bourne, Chair, Camberwell Green Safer Neighbourhood Panel, and Russell Occomore, Jazzlive at the Crypt.

Camberwell is now divided into 3 constituencies. Florence confirmed she will be working closely with Helen Hayes MP and Miatta Fahnbulleh to champion Camberwell. Find out who your Camberwell MP is here. Florence posted on X: “Lots of discussions about how we can all work together to address issues in and around Camberwell – really looking forward to more opportunities and collaborative working.”

SE5 Forum was also pleased the AGM voted to re-elect six board members: Sophy Tayler, Marie Staunton, Andy Murray, Gill Henderson, Barbara Pattinson and Berni Powley-Baker and four new board members: Petra Handoca, Karen Robertson, Daniel Aarons and Oliver Birrell

Thanks to United Reformed Church Camberwell for hosting us on 17 October.

Read the full Minutes here. You can also watch our video reel on our website at: se5forum.org.uk. And read our Annual Report.

You can also read our AGM Minutes and Annual Report here:
Annual Report
AGM 2024 Minutes

WATCH OUR AGM ANNUAL REPORT VIDEO REEL: CLICK HERE

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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

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

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

WATCH OUR AGM ANNUAL REPORT VIDEO REEL: CLICK HERE


You can also download the AGM papers here:
Agenda
Annual Report
AGM Minutes 2023
Board Member Nominations
Poster

Would you like to 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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