The H&F Climate Action Fund offers grants of up to £20,000 to local organisations delivering projects that reduce carbon emissions and drive positive behaviour change across the borough – from solar panels and repair cafes to community workshops and sustainable transport.

H&F has committed to boroughwide net zero by 2030. This fund puts money directly into the hands of the people and organisations who can help us get there.

What we fund Projects must deliver measurable carbon savings, such as: Energy & Buildings • LED lighting • Draught proofing • Smart meters • Solar PV / solar thermal Waste & Circular Economy • Repair cafés • Re use hubs • Community composting • Recycling equipment Transport • Staff bikes • Organisation owned cargo bikes owned cargo bikes Community Engagement Workshops, events, climate cafés and other activities that encourage behaviour change

LBHF will calculate carbon savings so there is no need to be concerned with this.

Fund details

We offer three grant sizes depending on the scale of your project:

Small Grants: £0 to £5,000

Medium Grants: £5,001 to £10,000

Large Grants: £10,001 to £20,000

Perhaps you already have a good idea, but you still want to ask us questions or find another organisation to partner with to deliver your project. 

If either of these are the case, we’d love to see you at our upcoming Climate Action Fund Coffee Morning on Thursday 23 April, 10am to 11.30am in the Archives Room, Hammersmith Library.

Learn more about the types of projects you could deliver, details on applying, and an opportunity to meet other local organisations interested in applying or co-applying with you.

 

Applications close 26th May 2026

H&F Climate Action Fund | London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham

Bookings are now open for our lively touring production Swinging 60’s, available for care settings, learning disability groups, and community venues across London and the Home Counties.

Swinging 60’s — 18th May – 27th June 2026
A fun-filled musical comedy bursting with iconic 60s hits, colourful characters, and groovy dance moves. Designed to engage audiences of all abilities, this interactive show encourages singing along, movement, and laughter — creating a joyful shared experience for residents, participants, and staff alike.

Cost: £250 per performance
We recommend booking early to secure your preferred date.

Time slots: 11am, 1.30pm, 4pm or 6.30pm.

About Rah Rah Theatre Company

Rah Rah Theatre Company was established in 2001 and became a registered charity in 2017. We specialise in using theatre as a form of therapy and have worked within the elderly community for over 20 years, as well as with people with learning difficulties and wider community groups. Our productions support wellbeing through creativity, connection, and participation, helping to reduce loneliness and encourage social interaction.

To date, we have produced and toured over 60 original shows to more than 1,000 venues. Our interactive approach encourages audiences to join in, which is why many venues invite us back year after year. Regular clients include Chelsea Pensioners, Age UK, BUPA, Care UK, Sunrise and Senior Living, the National Trust, Hallmark Care Homes, the Rose Theatre, multiple London councils, and NHS groups.

You can see feedback and photos from our visits here:
https://www.facebook.com/RahRahTheatreCompany/ 

The RDN’s Patient Engagement in Clinical Development (PECD) Service is currently recruiting public partners for a document review/remote insight session for a study around open heart surgery.

Participants will be reimbursed £55 for their time.   

The deadline for people to apply to participate is 1 pm on Sunday, 15th March 2026. 

Help improve health research for patients undergoing open heart surgery.

For public

Poster

Document review

 

 

Job Type: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: £26,600 per year reviewed after 6-months’ probation period)
Hours: 37.5 per week, to include some unsocial hours (occasionally)
Holiday: 25 days plus bank holidays
Application deadline: 20/03/2026
Join Carers Network to be part of our Casework team and work providing unpaid carers
with support, by providing a confidential listening ear and one-to-one information and
advice. This will include carrying out carers assessments and creating individual support
plans, tailored to each carer’s needs. They will also develop excellent working relationships
with partner organisations, to raise awareness of carers’ rights and needs. You need to be
empathetic but also be very organized, great at administration and have excellent IT skills.
We are keen to attract former carers to join our team.
Our team is currently working on a hybrid basis, offering the opportunity to work from
home and our offices near Queen’s Park tube station.
The ability to speak a community language would be advantageous.
To apply:
To access the complete job description and person specification for this post go to our
website on Work for us – Carers Network (carers-network.org.uk). Send us your cover
letter and your CV to recruitment@carers-network.org.uk. Please note applications with
cover letters are more likely to be short-listed. Use the list provided in the Person
Specification to describe in your cover letter how you meet each of the
specifications.

International Women’s Day (IWD) is marked annually on March 8. It’s the biggest women-focused day of the year and sees groups worldwide celebrate and support women’s advancement in their own special, most relevant way. All IWD activity is valid, that’s what makes IWD so inclusive.

The theme of IWD 2026 is “Give To Gain”, encouraging a mindset of generosity and collaboration.

Give To Gain emphasizes the power of reciprocity and support. When people, organizations, and communities give generously, opportunities and support for women increase. Giving is not a subtraction, it’s intentional multiplication. When women thrive, we all rise.

Whether through donations, knowledge, resources, infrastructure, visibility, advocacy, education, training, mentoring, or time, contributing to women’s advancement helps create a more supportive and interconnected world.

If you are planning an event or activity that could highlight the role of women in the VCSE, please shout out and we can publicise.

Info on this year’s campaign and IWD events can be found here: https://www.internationalwomensday.com

In May 2026, community and faith groups, plus charities big and small, will come together to celebrate and inspire A Million Acts of Hope across Britain. This event seeks to fight hope with connection and celebration. Learn more and sign up here.

We have an exciting opportunity for small charities in London! With the support of City Bridge Foundation, we have a range of free resources available for London-based charities. Over the next few months, we will offer training courses, events, publications and funding support, all for free. Read more here.

With energy costs still high and the colder not going anywhere in a hurry, many households are struggling to stay warm, manage bills, and find the right support. We have vouchers available still. We have supported around 20,000 household across the UK in December and January alone.

At The Wise Group, we understand that tackling fuel poverty takes more than quick fixes. That’s why our Home Energy Advice Team HEAT offers a unique, fully funded relational mentoring service — helping households across England and Wales not only through the crisis but towards long-term stability.

How We’re Different

Unlike many advice lines or short-term schemes, HEAT provides:

  • Personal, one-to-one mentoring – a dedicated Energy Mentor works with each household throughout their journey, not just a single call.
  • Independent, expert advocacy – we liaise directly with energy suppliers, helping to resolve disputes and reduce energy debt.
  • Tailored solutions – we assess each household’s specific circumstances to unlock grants, vouchers, and efficiency upgrades.
  • Long-term empowerment – our support helps people build skills and confidence to manage their energy use and bills sustainably.

What We Can Help With

  • Managing and reducing fuel debt
  • Tackling energy emergencies
  • Accessing grants, vouchers, and hardship funds
  • Understanding tariffs and billing
  • Improving home energy efficiency

Our mentors stay connected until the household is confident and stable — ensuring every customer feels supported, not left behind.

If you work with individuals or families who could benefit, please complete our referral form here:  HEAT

Struggling with energy costs? The Wise Group’s HEAT team offers free, impartial energy advice and support. Simply fill in your details here HEAT

The Globe Theatre have allocated another generous discounted £20 tickets (usual price £80) for the UK premiere of Deep Azure.

Written by Chadwick Boseman (Black Panther) and Directed by Tristian Fynn-Aiduenu (For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy).

Deep Azure is inspired by the true events of university student Prince Jones, influenced by the poetry of Shakespeare and powered by the pulse of Hip-Hop theatre.

Set in the candlelit Sam Wannamaker Playhouse, London’s only indoor candlelit theatre, Deep Azure is intimate, lyrical and deeply human.

The £20 tickets are available for all selected seated performances which have a full price of £80 or lower from Mon 23rd Feb to Sat 7th Mar.

To book please call Box Office: 0207 401 9919 and use promocode BID20DA      

Please note that these tickets are limited and that there’s a maximum of 4 tickets per booking.

Tickets are on first come, first served, so I would recommend booking early before they’re gone.

Booking deadline: 6pm on Sat 7th Mar

We are delighted to share with you our shows for 2026 which are available to be booked for community and care settings across London and the Home Counties. We advise booking early to avoid disappointment.

Swinging 60’s — 18th May – 27th June 2026
A lively musical comedy bursting with 60s hits and groovy dance moves.

Summer Singing Sensations — 8th July – 19th August 2026
A sparkling show bursting with sunshine, song, and laughter!

The Jingle Bell Singers — 25th November – 30th December 2026
A collection of feel-good Christmas songs, featuring heart-warming harmonies and a hilarious comedy through-line.

CindeRahRahella — 25th November 2026 – 22nd January 2027
A magical panto full of sing-along songs and audience interaction — festive, feel-good fun for all.

Pricing: Our standard performance fee is £250. For peak Christmas dates, the fee is £275 for performances between 14–21 December, and £300 for performances on 22–23 December

Our time slots are 11am, 1.30pm, 4pm or 6.30pm.

For more details or to make a booking please contact us on 07944868358 or rahrahtheatre@hotmail.com. 

Please do check out our Facebook page to see all the wonderful feedback we receive from the venues we visit.  https://www.facebook.com/RahRahTheatreCompany/