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Station to Station win funding to support Tulse Hill's nighttime economy

Station to Station have been successful in applying for funding via Lambeth & the UK Shared Prosperity Funding to support Tulse Hill's nighttime economy. With this funding they are running a week long festival of free films, music and tours.

The UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) is the government’s domestic replacement for the European Structural and Investment Programme (ESIF). It provides local authorities funding for communities, places, businesses, people and skills. The Government has allocated £2.6 billion over two years and three months, with at least £1 million to every lead authority, as well as the allocations for the Multiply Programme. Lead authorities (combined authorities, districts, and unitary authorities) have responsibility for a range of activities involved in the development and delivery of the UKSPF within their local area. This ranges from determining the scale of interventions and assessing applications, to day-to-day monitoring and evaluation ensuring outcomes are delivered for local communities. 

The festival will run from Tuesday 11 to Sunday 16 November, with the gigs and films in a variety of local venues. The tours promise to uncover much local history and highlight the wide variety of food on offer.

Find details of all the events on our website Events pages, Station to Station's website and of course our local app ChooSE27 - have you downloaded it yet?
Everything is free to attend, but all events need pre-booking as places are of course limited.