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Lambeth Pride Month programme — events and reception, Lambeth 2026

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Key Points

  • Lambeth Council is hosting a programme of events across June to mark Pride Month 2026.
  • Events include Bowling with Pride (Brixton Rec, 15 June), Lambeth Pride Reception (Brockwell Hall, 30 June), film screenings, archive exhibitions, talks and library events.
  • Activities run at cinemas, libraries, leisure centres and online, with bookings required for some events.
  • Council leader Cllr Martin Abrams and Deputy Leader Cllr Natalie Kane issued statements emphasising celebration, reflection and continued commitment to equality and inclusion.
  • Specific events listed: What I Now Know (Lambeth Archives), Readers and Writers Zine Fair (Brixton Library, 13 June), Out At Clapham film + Q&A with director Celyn Jones (14 June), Youth and Gender Media Project screening (Minet Library, 15 June), The History of the Pink Jukebox with Jacky Logan (Durning Library, 15 June).
  • Booking links and partner organisations (Picturehouse, Eventbrite, Tickettailor) provided by the council for several events.

Lambeth Council (South London News) June 10, 2026 -As reported by Lambeth Council’s press release, the council has scheduled a broad programme of Pride Month events across the borough during June, taking place at cinemas, libraries, leisure centres, park venues and online. Key highlights include a family-friendly “Bowling with Pride!” session at Brixton Recreation Centre on 15 June and a council-led Lambeth Pride Reception at Brockwell Hall on 30 June. The reception, starting at 6pm, will feature entertainment, drinks and information stalls hosted by council partners and allies; residents are asked to book places via Tickettailor.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Why has the council framed Pride Month as both celebration and education?
  • Which other councillors have commented on the borough’s LGBTQ+ community and what did they say?
  • Who is providing ticketing and further information for these events?
  • How will the Lambeth Pride Reception be organised and who is expected to attend?
  • What does the “What I Now Know” project aim to record and why is it significant?
  • Are the events part of a year-round programme of LGBTQ+ activity in Lambeth?
  • What safety or accessibility measures are in place for participants?
  • What partnerships and cultural organisations are involved in the programme?
  • What follow-up or continuing activity does the council intend after June?
  • Context and Additional Details
  • Background of the development
  • Prediction: How could this development affect local residents and community organisations?

Why has the council framed Pride Month as both celebration and education?

Cllr Martin Abrams, Leader of Lambeth Council, said:

“This month is a key opportunity to reflect on both the struggles and successes of LGBTQ+ people in Lambeth, and to reaffirm our commitment to equality and inclusion.”

In the same release, Cllr Abrams added that despite the “huge progress made towards achieving equality” the borough must remain “united” to continue bringing Pride “home” and to “maintain the momentum we have built.”

Which other councillors have commented on the borough’s LGBTQ+ community and what did they say?

Cllr Natalie Kane, Lambeth’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Inclusion, Democracy and Culture, said:

“Lambeth is proud to be home to London’s biggest LGBTQ+ community, and the events this month honour that status. Our Pride Month activities build on our commitment to celebrate our LGBTQ+ communities throughout the year, including our month-long celebration for LGBTQ+ History Month every February and the range of inclusive events we host.”


The council-listed programme includes community-focused exhibitions, screenings and talks. Events publicised by the council include:

  • “What I Now Know (But I Didn’t Know Then)” (Lambeth Archives, 16 Brixton Hill) — a photography and oral-history project focused on older LGBTQ+ lives and South London stories, running throughout June.
  • Readers and Writers Zine Fair (Brixton Library, 13 June) — featuring LGBTQ+ highlights curated by the library.
  • Out At Clapham — a screening and Q&A with director Celyn Jones (14 June); ticketing information published via Picturehouse.
  • Youth and Gender Media Project (Minet Library, 15 June) — two documentaries exploring life for transgender teens; bookings via Eventbrite.
  • The History of the Pink Jukebox with Jacky Logan (Durning Library, 15 June) — a talk and discussion; tickets listed on Eventbrite.

Who is providing ticketing and further information for these events?

Lambeth Council’s event notices include links to partner and ticketing platforms: Tickettailor for the Lambeth Pride Reception, Picturehouse for the Out At Clapham screening and Eventbrite for documentary screenings and talks. The council’s public information points residents to those platforms to book places or find further details.

How will the Lambeth Pride Reception be organised and who is expected to attend?

According to the council announcement, the Lambeth Pride Reception at Brockwell Hall will offer entertainment, drinks and information stalls staffed by partners and allies of the council. The council has invited residents and community organisations; capacity is limited and attendance is subject to prior booking through the Tickettailor link provided.

What does the “What I Now Know” project aim to record and why is it significant?

The “What I Now Know (But I Didn’t Know Then)” project is a photography and oral-history initiative spotlighting the lives and stories of older LGBTQ+ residents in South London.

The archive project aims to preserve personal histories and contextualise local LGBTQ+ activism and culture across decades — a point the council highlights when describing the project’s role in Pride Month activities.

Are the events part of a year-round programme of LGBTQ+ activity in Lambeth?

Yes. In her statement Cllr Natalie Kane noted that Lambeth already runs a month-long celebration for LGBTQ+ History Month every February and hosts a range of inclusive events throughout the year, positioning the June Pride Month programme as part of a sustained, borough-wide commitment.

What safety or accessibility measures are in place for participants?

The council’s event listings emphasise venue-specific details and booking procedures; individual ticketing pages and venue providers typically set accessibility and safeguarding information. Lambeth’s announcements encourage residents to consult the listed partner pages (for example Picturehouse and Eventbrite entries) for audience guidance, accessibility needs and any safeguarding policies.

What partnerships and cultural organisations are involved in the programme?

Lambeth’s listings reference partnerships with local cultural venues and external ticketing platforms. For film screenings, Picturehouse is named as the partner hosting the Out At Clapham screening and Q&A. Eventbrite pages are used for documentary screenings and talks, and Tickettailor is used for council reception bookings. Lambeth Archives and local libraries coordinate archive and library-based events.

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What follow-up or continuing activity does the council intend after June?

The council framed Pride Month as an accelerant for ongoing inclusion work rather than a single-month effort. Cllr Abrams urged maintaining momentum so Lambeth’s

“journey toward bringing Pride ‘home’ continues,”

and the council’s existing calendar of LGBTQ+ History Month events in February suggests planned, recurring activity. No specific post-June programme dates were published in the council release.

Context and Additional Details

  • The council’s public statement lists dates and booking links for the majority of events and serves as the primary source for the programme outline.
  • Screening and ticket pages (Picturehouse, Eventbrite, Tickettailor) contain the most up-to-date booking, venue and accessibility information; Lambeth’s press release points readers to those pages for reservations.
  • Councillors quoted in the announcement are Cllr Martin Abrams (Leader) and Cllr Natalie Kane (Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Inclusion, Democracy and Culture). Their remarks focus on celebration, reflection, and continued work towards equality.

Background of the development

Lambeth has a long history as a focal point for London’s LGBTQ+ communities, with areas such as Brixton, Clapham and Vauxhall historically home to active scenes of culture and activism. Council-led cultural programming and archive work have been used in recent years to preserve local LGBTQ+ histories and to provide public education, particularly around milestones like Pride Month and LGBTQ+ History Month.

The borough’s municipal approach combines celebratory events, community outreach and collaborations with libraries, archives and cultural venues to both showcase arts and document lived experiences of older and younger LGBTQ+ residents.

Prediction: How could this development affect local residents and community organisations?

  • Increased visibility and engagement: The month-long programme is likely to raise awareness of local LGBTQ+ services and histories among residents, encouraging attendance at events and volunteer or partner engagement with local organisations.
  • Support for community groups: Bookings and information stalls at the Lambeth Pride Reception create networking opportunities for grassroots LGBTQ+ charities and arts groups to reach audiences and potential supporters.
  • Intergenerational dialogue: Archive and oral-history projects can foster connections between older and younger generations in Lambeth’s LGBTQ+ communities, helping transmit lived experience and local memory.
  • Arts and culture footfall: Film screenings, talks and fairs will direct additional visitors to libraries, cinemas and parks, offering modest economic and cultural benefits to local venues.
  • Continued policy signalling: Public statements from council leaders reaffirming equality commitments may influence council policy conversations and resourcing priorities for inclusion work going forward.
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