Our Mission

The SE5 Forum works to improve Camberwell for the benefit of all members of our diverse community. We are a voluntary group of board members working closely with our supporters and the community. SE5 Forum was set up to be the eyes, ears and voice of the community, to see and understand what is happening within the area, to listen to concerns and raise them with the relevant organisations.

Denmark Station's new entrance featuring Camberwell identity designs
Above: Denmark Station’s new entrance featuring Camberwell identity designs. Below: Camberwell mural with Sacred Heart pupils.

Partnership

The SE5 Forum works with a number of partners in the local community to gather views and deliver improvements and for our free community events. Find out more about our partners.

Below: The SE5 Forum community stall at the Saturday Camberwell Green market

We always welcome new board members to SE5 Forum, as well as regular or occasional volunteers. If you’d like to get involved in making Camberwell a better place to live, work and visit, please get in touch with us at: admin@se5forum.org.uk .

New Vision & Strategy for Camberwell

The SE5 Forum consulted the views of Camberwell people to find out what people like about Camberwell and what they want to change. We worked on a new Vision for Camberwell to capture and share those views. The Vision set out the areas that people wanted to focus on for the next 3 years.

This Vision fed into our Strategy & Action Plan 2018-21 focusing on Business, Transport and Identity. Since 2021, we have been focusing on supporting local businesses and the high street, identity projects , trees & green spaces, free health & wellbeing community events, and transport. SE5 Forum is part of the Camberwell Identity Group, a partnership of Camberwell Arts, Camberwell Society and SE5 Forum.

Below: Our free Feel Good Festival 2023

Our Story in Years

 After consulting Camberwell people we set up SE5 Forum and hosted the Camberwell ‘Jigsaw’ Event to gather information about “What’s Good, Bad, Missing in Camberwell”.

 Set up the Camberwell Leisure Centre Working Party which led to the refurbishment of the Leisure Centre.

 Held Beijing Olympics Handover Event on Camberwell Green which attracted 2000 visitors.

 In response to concerns expressed by consultants at King’s College Hospital A&E we hosted a Knife Crime Symposium.

 Joined Lambeth Forum Network which provides much needed core funding.

 Led the campaign to save the South London Line.

 Launched Camberwell Artists Network with an event showcasing local creative industries.

 Launched Camberwell Business Network (CBN).

 Vision for Camberwell published.

 Supported the creation of Camberwell Green Farmers Market.

 Creation of Camberwell Community Choir.

 One year to Go Olympic Event on Camberwell Green.

 Launched Friends of Camberwell Green.

 Secured Cleaner, Greener Safer Funding for Lomond Grove Green Link from Camberwell Green to Burgess park.

 Following the 2011 riots CBN was awarded £50K from Community Restoration Fund for work with businesses and the community.

 Supported Early Years Groups in celebrating the Olympic Torch visit to Camberwell.

 First Camberwell Palace of Variety.

 Free Film Festival.

 Camberwell Food and Drink Festival.

 Scare Concert.

 “Meet the Candidates” Event – Camberwell people met local election councillor hopefuls.

 Successful submission to the High Street Challenge for Camberwell Business Improvement District (BID) feasibility study.

 We concentrated on forwarding the Camberwell Business Improvement District.

 Building links between Southwark and Lambeth friends of libraries and green spaces group.

 Successful Bid to register the Nag’s Head PH as an Asset of Community Value.

 We concentrated on forwarding the Camberwell Business Improvement District.

 After public consultations, we drew up an ambitious Vision for Camberwell, concentrating on what people wanted to see over the next three years.

 Further moves are made towards setting up a Camberwell business network.

 Nominated Community Group of the Year in the Southwark Stars Awards by Community Southwark.

 The transport group raised its campaign to support the re-opening of Camberwell train station.

 SE5 Forum draws up a Strategy & Action Plan after consultation with the public focusing on Business, Transport and Identity.

 The Transport Group continues its popular campaign to support re-opening Camberwell train station and reduce air pollution

 Our Camberwell Identity Group successfully crowdfunds for Camberwell Banners and launched the Camberwell brand designs at the AGM in October.

 The business group holds a range of successful business networking events.

 Camberwell Banners went up, 2 Camberwell murals were unveiled and the Identity Group continues work on Camberwell’s new brand designs.

 SE5 Forum supports the local community during the Covid crisis by sharing vital information and resources on website, newsletters and social media.

 The Business and Identity groups with Camberwell Society and Camberwell Arts work on supporting local businesses during Covid and develop Love Local Campaign, new website Camberwell.life & Travel Guide to Camberwell.

 The Transport Group holds a stakeholder event with Network Rail on the re-opening of Camberwell train station.

 More Camberwell Banners went up, a Camberwell map and Travel Guide to Camberwell produced, plus new merchandise for business.

 We hold a successful public meeting on Zoom on How to Create a Better Camberwell with 49 attendees.

 We run a social media campaign around the problems of bus idling and clean air on the green.

 The Camberwell identity branding is used in the new Denmark Hill second entrance.

 Organised free feel good health & wellbeing festivals in partnership with the community.

  The Camberwell Identity created a Wyndham Road mural designed by school students and Anish Kapoor studios

 Hosted an Election Hustings for Lambeth & Southwark councillor candidates in SE5

  With a High Street Recovery Fund grant, supported local businesses with their marketing with our Love Local and Camberwell Champions campaign

  Ran popular guided tree walks in Ruskin Park with film screening

 Lobbied Southwark Council on clearing street clutter, cleaning the town centre and graffiti.

 Organised free feel good health & wellbeing festivals in partnership with the community.

  The Camberwell Identity created a Wyndham Road mural designed by school students and Anish Kapoor studios

 Hosted an Election Hustings for Lambeth & Southwark councillor candidates in SE5

  With a High Street Recovery Fund grant, supported local businesses with their marketing with our Love Local and Camberwell Champions campaign

  Ran popular guided tree walks in Ruskin Park with film screening

 Lobbied Southwark Council on clearing street clutter, cleaning the town centre and graffiti.

Sophy Taylor from he SE5 Forum

Sophy Taylor

Chair

Sophy has lived and raised a family in Camberwell. Most recently her work in SE5 Forum has balanced longer, more strategic aims on transport (like re-opening the railway station) with more immediate activities like working with parks groups on litter picking and green issues. She is looking forward to more partnership working to increase the positive impact that SE5 Forum can achieve on behalf of the membership.

Gill Henderson

Vice Chair

Gill Henderson joined in Summer 2022 and organised the successful free Feel Good Festival in Ruskin Park in 2023 and will be managing the 2024 event, too. Gill has expertise in fundraising and has successfully secured grants for our free health and wellbeing community events, such as the Feel Good Festival and the Camberwell Christmas Event in December 2023. 

Andy Murray

Treasurer

Andy is an accountant and brings his considerable financial skills to the SE5 Forum board as treasurer. He also helps out managing the SE5 Forum stall and involvement in our free community events.  

Marie Staunton

Secretary

Marie is Secretary of SE5 Forum and also leads on Camberwell identity and business. She is a key member of the Camberwell Identity Group, which is made up of SE5 Forum, Camberwell Arts and Camberwell Society. Marie is also managing projects to promote the high street and local businesses. Marie has extensive CEO, board and chairing skills in the voluntary and non-profit sector.


Barbara Pattinson

Board Member

Barbara was formerly Chair of SE5 Forum from its inception until February 2021. Recognitions include a Southwark Civic Award, 2010 Volunteer Centre Southwark Active Citizen and Keib Thomas Community Activist of the Year. She is patron of Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers and a Kings College Hospital Foundation Trust Governor.  


Christine Coleman

Board Member

Christine is a local resident with links to the Camberwell Society. Christine is involved in the Camberwell Identity Group and previously took a lead on organising the SE5 Forum market stall and merchandise.


Craig Francis

Board Member

Craig joined in October 2021. A born and bred Camberwellian, he has worked over 5 years on the Camberwell Free Film Festival, and supported the Camberwell Arts Festival, Camberwell Community Choir, and Theatre Peckham. As a creative facilitator, a black man, a roller skater, and mental health first aider, Craig also recently set up a CIC with the hope of filling the creative gaps in Camberwell.


Catherine Gamble

Board Member

Catherine (FRCN, BA Hons, RMN, RNT, RGN) joined in October 2023 and is organising the 2024 Feel Good Festival on Camberwell Green. Working in mental health nursing sector over the last 3 decades, Catherine has developed a wide professional network, held
various senior NHS roles, been the Royal College of Nursing national lead
for mental health, an NHS Confederation’s Mental Health Network board member and sat on the Prime Minister Nursing and Care Quality Forum. Catherine also volunteers with the upkeep of Myatt’s Fields Park.


Mastoor Khan

Board Member

Mastoor is actively involved in the Camberwell Identity Group and establishing links with local faith groups, and involvement in the Feel Good Festival.


Simon J Taylor

Board Member

Simon J Taylor is the SE5 Forum is involved in green spaces and the Thorlands Gardens growing project.


Berni Powley Baker

Board Member

Berni has lived in Camberwell for many years, and achieved pedestrianisation on Datchelor Place, now full of trees and planters.

Berni enjoys our local beautiful parks with his dog, and wants to make Camberwell clean, accessible and welcoming. With a background in law, he has linked with likeminded people and is now a dedicated user of Fix My Street to report local unsightliness like flytipping, graffiti, etc.


Marika Thorogood

Admin/Comms

Marika works for SE5 Forum as a self-employed admin and communications professional. She joined in 2018 and oversees SE5’s admin and communications, including website, enewsletter, social media and is also involved in a wide range of other activities such as publicity, fundraising and event management.