Free Employability, Enterprise and Fun Day,
Tuesday 28th October, 1.00pm- 5.00pm
Kingswood House
Kingswood Estate
Seeley Drive
SE21 8QR
SPARK is a free and confidential service for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBTQ) young people aged 13-25 in Southwark. It is provided by METRO Youth and funded by LB Southwark Youth Service.
The service includes:
Young people are welcome to refer themselves or professionals can make a referral. Initial meeting with young people will involve an assessment to establish their individual needs.
This will take place at the William Booth College, Champion Park, Champion Park, London SE5 8BG, 9.30am – 5.00pm.
The theme for this year’s event is social versus affordable housing. Guest speakers will include Simon Hughes MP and Harriet Harman MP.
You can register by completing the form below and emailing it to Louis Rotsos: louis.rotsos@southwark.gov.uk
TENANTS CONFERENCE 2014 REGISTRATION FORM
Louis Rotsos Capacity and Partnerships Co-ordinator
Housing & Community Services, Community Engagement
2nd Floor, Hub 4, Area E
PO Box 64529
London SE1P 5LX
Email louis.rotsos@southwark.gov.uk
Telephone 020 7525 1239
TUESDAY OCTOBER 21st
Tabard Community Hall, Hankey Place, SE1
7.00pm – 8.30pm. Refreshments will be available.
Guest Speaker: Karl Eastham, Chaucer Ward Councillor, will be at the meeting to discuss (and take questions about) matters of interest and concern on the estate.
HOUSING SURGERY 6.30 to 7.00pm
Resident Officer Susan Snell will be at Tabard Community Hall to help deal with your housing issues.

Malevich, an artist as influential as he was radical, cast a long shadow over the history of modern art. This, his first retrospective in thirty years and the first ever in the UK, unites works from collections in Russia, the US and Europe to tell a fascinating story of revolutionary ideals and the power of art itself.
FREE, but bookings can only be taken at the General Meeting on Tuesday 21st October.
Southwark Council is calling on the Mayor of London to increase police numbers on the streets of Southwark.
More details here:
http://www.change.org/p/the-mayor-of-london-increase-police-numbers-in-southwark

Thursday 2 October to Sunday 5 October
Venues in and around Elephant and Castle
Elefest, the Elephant & Castle Festival returns for its 12th year with bigger, bolder and more eclectic programme than ever. Itcelebrates its many and diverse communities and shines a light on the cultural legacy of the area with its fascinating past and often-maligned present.
To see the entire programme go to the Elefest website http://www.elefest.org/