Camberwell Renewal - Home

Welcome to the Camberwell neighbourhood renewal website, to let you know about what neighbourhood renewal is doing in Camberwell, and hopefully give you plenty of ideas and information on how to join in and help make Camberwell a better place.

If you have any comments about the website, please email Katherine Pitt, Renewal Officer for Camberwell, who edits the site.

News

 

Hop, skip and jump to Camberwell Green

Hop, skip and jump to Camberwell Green

The official Olympic Flag will be raised on Camberwell Green on Sunday 24th August as we begin the countdown to the 2012 Olympics.

Posted: 18.08.2008

Think Tank (Fun) Club on Sceaux Gardens Estate

Think Tank (Fun) Club on Sceaux Gardens Estate

The Sceaux Gardens Estate Think Tank (Fun) Club finds playful ways to combat climate change.

Posted: 18.08.2008

Up to £10,000 available for young people's projects

Up to £10,000 available for young people's projects

The Youth Capital Fund is back. You can apply for up to £10,000 for equipment that will help young people aged 13-19 realise their ideas.

Posted: 24.07.2008

Dr Harold Moody - new book from Camberwell author

A new book by Camberwell author Stephen Bourne sheds light on Dr Harold Moody, a campaigner for the rights of Black settlers in Britain in the 1930s.

Posted: 10.07.2008

Documents for download

 

Camberwell Renewal, Summer 2008

Camberwell Renewal, Summer 2008

This issue includes the Camberwell summer holiday programme.


Camberwell Shoppers Survey Report

Report of a survey of residents' and shoppers' experiences of shopping in Camberwell, carried out between September 2007 and January 2008.


Camberwell Creative Industries mapping study

The final report of a mapping study into the size, make-up and scope of the arts, cultural and broader creative sector in the Camberwell area.


Camberwell Local Area Map - revised version

Revised version of the Camberwell local area map, January 2008.


Green and historic Camberwell

Discover Camberwell's parks, history and art with this map created by local resident Eleanor Margolies.