Activities in Southwark
Southwark Multi Faith Forum
The Southwark Multi Faith Forum works with the Council, the Police, voluntary and community organisations and in collaboration ...
moreSouthwark Rail Users Group (SRUG)
The Southwark Rail Users' Group is an informal grouping of local rail users of routes and stations serving Peckham Rye, Nunhead...
moreSouthwark School Governors
School Governors are responsible for making sure a school provides a good quality education. They have a strategic role support...
moreSouthwark Young Advisors
Young Advisors participate in decision-making processes and promote the voice of young people between generations, professional...
moreSouthwark Youth Area Forums
Young people from schools and youth clubs in Southwark can join on their local Area Youth Forum. These forums discuss issues of...
moreSouthwark Youth Council
Southwark Youth Council is a voice for young people run by young people. Young people are involved in redesigning public servic...
moreSustainability Resource Networking Organisation
London Sustainability Exchange (LSx) aims to accelerate the transition to a sustainable London by connecting and motivating peo...
moreViolent Crime consultation
London Borough of Southwark Council, as part of the Safer Southwark Partnership is carrying out a major consultation which wil...
moreWalworth 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...
moreWillowbrook Centre
The Willowbrook Centre is an independent local charity whose mission is to give communities a voice in urban change, and to aid...
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.










