Ladywell Live
  • Local News
  • Community
    • Community Groups
  • Neighbourhood
    • Where to Eat/Drink
    • Other Local Businesses
    • Family Support – Resources
  • Local History
  • Ladywell Assembly
    • About Ladywell Assembly
  • Ladywell Society
    • About Ladywell Society
  • Contact
  • Local News
  • Community
    • Community Groups
  • Neighbourhood
    • Where to Eat/Drink
    • Other Local Businesses
    • Family Support – Resources
  • Local History
  • Ladywell Assembly
    • About Ladywell Assembly
  • Ladywell Society
    • About Ladywell Society
  • Contact

Community

  • CommunityLocal NewsTop Stories

    Dip and dive, and progress down to the village barn dance – the last of the year!

    by Tony October 1, 2019
    October 1, 2019

    Definitely not to be missed – this is the very last barn dance of 2019 but sure to be the best one yet. Organised by…

    Read more
    0 FacebookTwitterWhatsapp
  • AssemblyCommunityLadywell SocietyLocal NewsTop Stories

    Ladywell is a thriving and expanding community, says society submission to boundary review

    by Tony September 24, 2019
    September 24, 2019

    The Ladywell Society has made the following submission to the Local Government Boundaries Commission which is reviewing ward boundaries in Lewisham. Ladywell-Live welcomes other contributions…

    Read more
    0 FacebookTwitterWhatsapp
  • Community

    Why not try something new? Try Bowls! At Lewisham Indoor Bowls Centre

    by Cerelia September 23, 2019
    September 23, 2019

    You will find the Lewisham Indoor Bowls Centre at Westerley Crescent, Lower Sydenham SE26 5AQ, next to Lower Sydenham train station It’s Enjoyable, Sociable, Healthy,…

    Read more
    0 FacebookTwitterWhatsapp
  • Community

    Simply Listening – Building and Supporting Community

    by Cerelia September 22, 2019
    September 22, 2019

    Nana Anto-Awuakye writes about the new and innovative project ‘Simply Listening’, which you can access every last Thursday of each month at the Crofton Park…

    Read more
    1 FacebookTwitterWhatsapp
  • CommunityLocal News

    999 Club receives £400,000 from National Lottery to prevent homelessness

    by Cerelia September 12, 2019
    September 12, 2019

    The future of a South London homeless day centre has been secured for at least three years after the charity running it received £412,000 in…

    Read more
    0 FacebookTwitterWhatsapp
  • CommunityLocal HistoryTop Stories

    How some forward thinking by a Lewisham architect created Ladywell’s curvy block of flats

    by Tony September 3, 2019
    September 3, 2019

    Stumble down the overgrown steps in the southeast corner of Hilly Fields and you are confronted by the curvy block – a mid-1950s crescent of…

    Read more
    0 FacebookTwitterWhatsapp
  • CommunityNeighbourhood

    Improve your fitness, meet new people and make a difference! Here’s how…

    by Cerelia August 22, 2019
    August 22, 2019

    Adele Prince tell us about the various ways you can get involved nearby, including parkrun, junior parkrun and GoodGym. On September 14th we will be…

    Read more
    0 FacebookTwitterWhatsapp
  • CommunityLocal News

    Catford community association presents music, food … and lots of fun in the Fields.

    by Tony August 13, 2019
    August 13, 2019

    Are you ready for Food ‘n’ Fun in the Fields? The Catford Community Association along with the Rushey Green Time Bank have a packed programme…

    Read more
    0 FacebookTwitterWhatsapp
  • Community

    Bring & Fix is back! Get your broken items fixed and meet your local community

    by Tony July 23, 2019
    July 23, 2019

    Rushey Green Time Bank, the local charity that encourages people to exchange their time and skills with others to strengthen the local community, is holding…

    Read more
    0 FacebookTwitterWhatsapp
  • CommunityLocal NewsTop Stories

    Playtower trust steps up fight to save building as council talks stall

    by Tony July 23, 2019
    July 23, 2019

    Lewisham Building Preservation Trust (LBPT), the charity fighting to preserve the borough’s architectural heritage, is to step up its public campaigning for the restoration of…

    Read more
    0 FacebookTwitterWhatsapp
  • 1
  • …
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28

Ladywell Society News

Search the site

Sign up for our newsletter

Recent Tweets

Tweets by LadywellLive

Tag cloud

Arts Assembly Brockley Brockley Max Business catford cemeteries charities community Coronavirus council Council cuts Crime cycling development environment FoBLC green spaces health high street Hilly Fields housing Ladywell Ladywell assembly Ladywell history Ladywell Society Lewisham Lewisham Council lewisham local Local business Local History Mike Guilfoyle Music NCIL planning Playtower police pollution safer neighbourhoods shops street trees traffic transport Volunteering volunteers

Recent Comments

  • Sandra Margolies on Brockley Max 2025 – just two weeks to go!
  • Catford Mews closes as Lewisham borough's only cinema repossessed - The Greenwich Wire on UPDATE – Council looks at applying for Heritage Lottery funding for Play Tower after developers Guildmore delay starting work amid rising costs
  • PL on Three projects – Ladywell Fields play area, Max in the Park, Christmas trees – recommended for NCIL funding
  • Slum clearance: Pear Tree Cottages, Loampit Vale – Long & Lazy Lewisham on Know your neighbourhood: Maude’s memoir recalls the rickets and deprivation of Ladywell’s Botany Bay
  • CROFTON COLUMN - Autumn News - HopCroft Neighbourhood Forum on Oscar’s couple Joel and Alina look at other options for restaurant in Ladywell after dropping plans for former Coral betting shop

Categories

  • Assembly
  • Community
  • Featured
  • Ladywell Society
  • Local History
  • Local News
  • Neighbourhood
  • Slider
  • Top Stories
  • Uncategorized
  • Twitter
  • RSS

Privacy Policy
Designed and Developed by Catbytes

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok