Activities in Southwark
Bankside Resident's Forum
The Bankside Resident's Forum is run by residents for local residents. It draws on local residents' extensive knowledge of Bank...
moreBellenden Resident's Group
The Bellenden Resident's Group is a community group run by local residents. The aim is to develop a network of people in the ne...
moreBermondsey Community Council
Community Councils are part of Southwark Council. They were set up to take decision making out of the town hall and put it back...
moreBorough & Bankside Community Council
Community Councils are part of Southwark Council. They were set up to take decision making out of the town hall and put it back...
moreCamberwell Society
The Camberwell Society's objectives are to stimulate public interest in Camberwell, to promote high standards of planning and a...
moreCommunity Projects Bank
The Community Projects Bank aims to collect ideas for physical works projects that create, enhance or renew public space in loc...
moreDulwich Community Council
Community Councils are part of Southwark Council. They were set up to take decision making out of the town hall and put it back...
moreFor Youth's Sake
The campaign aims to highlight the invaluable role young people's services play in communities and raise awareness of how such ...
moreFriends of Goose Green
Friends of Goose Green aims to protect, conserve and enhance historic Goose Green in East Dulwich, London for all local people....
moreGLA Lynk Up Crew
The Lynk Up Crew is for young people aged 7-15. It currently has around 20 members of whom about 15 at any one time attend thei...
moreYOUR SOUTHWARK
Address:
London Borough of Southwark
Town Hall
Peckham Road
London SE5 8UB
Telephone: 020 7525 5000
Email: csc@southwark.gov.uk
Website: www.southwark.gov.uk
To find out how to contact your local Councillor,
click here.
To go to the Southwark CVS website click
here.
Did you know?
* Approximately 20% of the borough's population is below the age of 15.
* Southwark is one of 2 'Empowering Authorities' in London, indicating its commitment to promoting best practice in community empowerment.
*Southwark's famous residents once included Charles Dickens, scientist Michael Faraday, Charlie Chaplin and William Shakespeare.










