There will be summer street parties across Lambeth to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee over the special four-day bank holiday weekend from Thursday, June 2 to Sunday, June 5.
Brockwell Park, between Herne Hill and Tulse Hill, will also be hosting
Jubilation on June 2, a ticketed event, which is free for accompanied under-10s, and is being headlined by British musical legends Madness.
A community event will follow on June 25 and June 26 at Loughborough Community Centre, Max Roach One O’clock Club & Adventure Playground hosted by
The Flying Seagull Project, a children’s arts charity.
They will be providing circus, entertainment, music and fun, while the
The Felix Project will also be there providing food with chefs on hand preparing food for the event using surplus supplies in partnership with young people who took part in Bite Back 2030’s Community Food Champions pilot.
Families will be invited to attend, with plenty of activities for children, food provided as well as performances from the children that they have volunteered to put on and have been rehearsing. The event, which is backed by the National Lottery Community Fund also involves local charity groups.
In total Lambeth will see 61 street parties happening during the Jubilee Weekend, from June 2 to June 5, with half happening on the Sunday.
Lambeth Council’s Events and Highways teams have been working with residents to ensure the impact of road closures are minimised.