Announcements

Healthy Hearts

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

Healthy Hearts is a campaign designed to reduce cardiovascular health inequalities 
and encourage residents to take control of their heart health. 

Grenfell Enhanced Health Check Dates and locations for July and August 2026

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on
  Thursday 2 July9.30am to 4.30pm

St Charles Community Centre 

Community Clinic 2 (CC2) Exmoor Street 
W10 6DZ 

  Thursday 9 July

 

9.30am to 4.30pm

 

St Charles Community Centre 

Community Clinic 2 (CC2) Exmoor Street 
W10 6DZ 

WeSwim: Supported swimming for disabled adults

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

“I’m sore, but in the best way possible. For the first time since my paralysis I went swimming again, all thanks to an amazing charity helping disabled adults in London”

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WeSwim provides supported, low cost, community-led and inclusive spaces for people with disabilities or long term health conditions to access the water. Swimmers are provided with 1-to-1 support in the pool to ensure they feel safe and comfortable at all times.

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“I didn’t have to fight to be included or explain myself constantly.”

Paid 1 year internship for young person with a learning disability (via Pursuing Independent Paths (PIP))

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

A new paid 12-month internship at the Kiln Theatre, designed specifically for young people with a learning disability, is open to applications until Monday 22 June.

This role is funded by the John Lyons Charity and delivered in partnership with Pursuing Independent Paths (PIP), a charity supporting people with learning disabilities.

✅ What support is available?

A System at Risk: London’s Voluntary Sector Infrastructure

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

This new report from London Plus is the first in a series of three, exploring the value of local voluntary sector infrastructure in London. 

The reports set out where the sector stands today – what Local Infrastructure Organisations are, the recognised difference they make, the challenges they face, the impact when their support is missing, and why strong local infrastructure is essential to London’s future.

Visit the London Festival of Architecture

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

The month-long London Festival of Architecture showcases public spaces and neighbourhood life across the whole city, with a key focus on High Street Kensington and South Kensington this year. 

A programme of events led by Opportunity Kensington and the South Ken Culture Quarter invites residents to explore how streets, green spaces and cultural institutions can shape a healthier, more connected and more sustainable city.

Meet RBKC officers to discuss community funding

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on
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Are you a community organisation looking to deliver a project or event in Kensington and Chelsea? Meet council officers for a chat about City Living, Local Life funding and for 1-1 support with your application.

•    When: Tuesday 30 June, 2.30pm to 4.30pm
•    Where: North Kensington Library, 108 Ladbroke Grove, London W11 1PZ

Online Healthy Lifestyles Perinatal Programme - Free Perinatal Programme - Summer 2026

Submitted by zina serageldin on

Neighbourhood Doulas are delighted to be starting a new term of our Perinatal Hub — a fully-funded antenatal course open to all pregnant residents. These sessions are trauma-informed and inclusive, giving participants the knowledge and confidence to navigate pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood.