
Lambeth Civic Awards 2025
Our winners announced!
The Lambeth Civic Awards ceremony was held on Tuesday 22 April at Lambeth Town Hall. This was an incredible celebration of a huge array of amazing individuals and organisations across Lambeth that give their time, work, and passion to help and improve the lives of others.
From a total of over 480 nominations, there were 45 finalists and 9 award-winners along with two special awards, one for Outstanding Achievement to Lambeth and a Special Recognition Award which were announced on the night. In addition, the mayor highlighted and recognised the action of two local heroes who helped save the life of a long-standing staff member from Brixton Rec by performing CPR last month.
The evening was hosted by Mr Cee and the ceremony included our guest speaker Levi Roots, a song performance from a local performer Esther Ole and a dance performance by dance group Empyrean LDC. This was a great opportunity to showcase the diverse talent we have right here in Lambeth. The Lambeth Civic Awards 2025 were an amazing opportunity to recognise and celebrate the immense contributions of our passionate voluntary sector, vibrant business community, and the incredible people of Lambeth and all they do for the community.
Thank you to our sponsors Marston holdings, paybyphone, Wates, OpenView, APCOA Parking and Brixton Brewery for sponsoring this years event and making it a great night.
You can listen to a few words of thanks from the Mayor of Lambeth, Councillor Jean-Paul Ennis on YouTube
The programme for the event is available online which provides more detail on each of the finalists and the work they do within Lambeth.
Lambeth Civic Awards Winners and Finalists 2025
Mayor’s Award for Young Citizen of the Year Award
Winner: Omari Hunte (BIGKID Foundation)
Finalists:
- Anisa Hassan (Lambeth Peer Action Collective – LPAC)
- Holy Boka (Young Creators UK – YCUK)
- Irity Saucedo Añez (Nature Vibezzz)
- Leah Hamdoun (Lambeth Youth Council)
Volunteer of the Year Award
Winner: Teresa Neville (Cruse Bereavement)
Finalists:
- Mark Chilvers (Boxing for Autism)
- Janine Roebuck (Coram Beanstalk)
- Velma Williams (Disability Lambeth)
- Quailyn (Village Life)
Climate and Green Spaces Award
Winner: Nicola Pastore (Rosendale Clean Air / Solve the School Run CIO)
Finalists:
- Eden Nature Garden (Organisation)
- Art4Space – Make and Mend (Organisation)
- Streatham Common Community Garden (Organisation)
- Andrea Brown – (Get Rid of and Donate)
Safer Lambeth Award
Winner: BIGKID Foundation (Organisation)
Finalists:
- Mary Gibson (Lambeth Youth Justice)
- Spiral Skills – Makin’ It (Organisation)
- Pamela Mhlophe (Spires)
- Gaia Centre (Organisation)
Health and Wellbeing Award
Winner: Cycle Sisters (Organisation)
Finalists:
- Thriving Stockwell (Organisation)
- Carers4Carers (Organisation)
- Knitwits (Organisation)
- Peter Hilton (St. Anne’s Catholic and Primary School)
Thriving Communities Award
Winner: Beverley de Valmency (Black Prince Trust)
Finalists:
- Jessop Primary School Dads and Male Carers (Organisation)
- Youthsayers (Organisation)
- The Baytree Centre (Organisation)
- Keeley Stephenson (Care Leaver Legacy)
Social Enterprise Award
Winner: Southside Rehabilitation Association (SRA)
Finalists:
- Hive Café (Organisation)
- Young Creators UK - YCUK (Organisation)
- Impact Brixton (Organisation)
- upCYCLE LDN (Organisation)
Arts and Cultural Heritage Award
Winner: Migrants in Action - MinA (Organisation)
Finalists:
- Photofusion (Organisation)
- AkomaAsa Performing Arts Academy (Organisation)
- Pegasus Opera Company (Organisation)
- Fredi Nwaka (British film director, producer/former rapper)
Empowering Young People Award
Winner: Christoff Taylor (Young Creators UK – YCUK)
Finalists:
- New School BJJ Brixton (Organisation)
- Sasha Gay Smith (I AM IN ME)
- Claudia Lopez (St. Gabriel’s College)
- Active Communities Network – ACN (Organisation)
Outstanding Achievement to Lambeth Award
Ching Wah Wong (Clapham Park Project)
Special Recognition Award
Akeem Williams
Community Hero Award
Natasha Henry
Corey Meredith
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Nominations Process
Thank you for nominating your community heroes!
Nominations are now closed. We received 480 nominations! That's amazing, the Panel will meet to decide on the shortlist for each category.
Anyone could nominate a resident, an individual, a community group, an organisation or a business within Lambeth for an award as long as the nominee meets the criteria for that award.
Awards criteria
- You can nominate organisations, community groups or businesses based in Lambeth, or residents who live in the Borough.
- You can nominate as many individuals, organisations or businesses as you want.
- The same nominee can be nominated for up to two categories in one application form.
- You can nominate if you are an employee of the organisation.
- You cannot nominate your own organisation if you are the founder, on the board of directors or a trustee.
- You cannot nominate yourself.
- You cannot nominate Lambeth Council staff.
- Nominations for organisations or community groups based outside of Lambeth will not be eligible.
- We will not consider or progress offensive, incomplete or blank applications, so please make sure you fill everything in.
View the nine award categories.
