
Myatt's Fields Park Project depends on the generosity of individuals and groups to help us grow a green and healthy neighbourhood.
Our amazing partners contribute to developing new and exciting projects at the park to improve food poverty and mental wellness. Join Myatt's Fields Forum Newsletter to receive news and events from our partners.






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London Borough of Lambeth – ongoing collaboration encompassing park maintenance, summer music programme funding, and the infrastructure redevelopment of the park Depot into a new Community Centre (2026).
Metropolitan Public Gardens Association - supported with funds towards plants for the pond project (2026).
London National Park City - supporting horticulture training for community food growers (2025).
Friends of the Elderly - provided a weekly lunch and activity for pensioners (2022-2024).
Impact on Urban Heath - research partnership investigating the benefits of green spaces and community gardens for children’s mental health. (2023-2024).
Lambeth Community Fund - supported local groups with training, infrastructure and support to deliver events in the park (2023-2024).
City Bridge Trust – funded our community greenhouse activities - funding our seedling project and greenhouse volunteering (2011, 2019-2024).
London Community Response - formal Vassall/Coldharbour wards, now Myatt's Fields ward Covid Response (2020).
Lambeth Early Action Partnership (LEAP) – our partner in reaching local families with children under 4 years (2019-2023).
National Lottery Heritage Fund – Helped us develop the community management and resilience of the park (2017-2020).
Power to Change – Helped us redevelop the Park Depot and growing our community and commercial business (201 -2019).
London Community Foundation – Supported our community plant nursery at the Greenhouse (2017-2019).
London Catalyst – Helped us set up our weekly gardening club (2017-19).
The Peter Minet Trust, Battersea Power Station Foundation and Tesco Bags of Help – Supported community growing outreach from the Greenhouse.
London Marathon Trust , Biff Award, Walcott Foundation - Funded the playground renovation (2006)
National Lottery Heritage Fund – Spearheading the park renovation with £1.5 million investment (2006)
The Little Cat Cafe runs the most delicious cafe in South East London opposite the park Bandstand.
Lambeth Tigers provides football training every day to local children between 4 and 17 years old. We're proud to host them since 2002.
Bee Urban manages the bee hives in the park and several other hives around Lambeth. Myatt's Fields Park honey is available for sale in the cafe.
Mulberry Outdoor Pre-school runs an outdoor Preschool and two free outdoor based Stay and Play sessions in the park picnic area.
Nature Vibezzz provided free forest school weekly sessions for children of all ages between 2025 and 2026.
Trees for Cities , based in the park compound are working with local communities to cultivate lasting change in their neighbourhood.
Father Nature, based in the park compound are transforming Urban spaces including schools, parks, estates, with nature.
Black Growth CIC works in collaboration with us to put on events at the park catered to locally-grown food by Black growers and wellness.
Empower from Within is a music initiative delivering events, bringing together partners and emerging young talent.
Vibes FM is UK's home of Reggae, proudly serving the Windrush Community and working in partnership to deliver our annual Windrush Festival.
The Windrush Generation Legacy Association recognising and promoting the contributions of Caribbean generations to British society, spanning more than three generations is helping as deliver the largest Windrush Festival Myatt's fields has seen in 2026 and for years to come.
Incredible Edible Lambeth supporting food growing and biodiversity in Lambeth and leading several partnerships to create food systemic change.
Other Partnerships
Lambeth Food Partnership aim is to champion and support food work taking place in the borough to flourish.
Lambeth Climate Partnership is a growing network of businesses, organisations, communities, and schools committed to delivering Lambeth's Climate Action Plan and working together to tackle the climate and ecological emergency.
Lambeth Forum Network is a borough-wide network of 11 volunteer-run forums. LFN forums work together to increase the voice of local groups and residents in borough-wide decision-making.
Food Fiveways is a collaborative partnership of local grassroots organisations. Our collective aim is to become a neighbourhood where no-one struggles for good quality culturally relevant and affordable food.
Thriving Fiveways is an initiative coordinated by LJAG, Ecosystem Coldharbour and CHIPS. The idea is to empower people to run events and activities with a health & wellbeing focus.
SE5Forum works to improve Camberwell for the benefit of all members of our diverse community!
Our greenhouse supports a network 30+ local community food projects, including Loughborough Farm, Max Roach, The Mulberry Outdoor Preschool, Remakery, Cowley residents, Algel town, Loughborough farm, Myatt's Fields South TRA, Halsmere estate, Brixton Bake, Nest Preschool, St Gabriel's School, Oval Quarter/Myatt's Fields North, Caldwell Gardens, Stannard Hall, Friends of Minet Library, 15 primary schools and many more.
As you may have seen in our vision, mission and values statement, we are dedicated to enable community and nature to grow together. Whether that be through education, volunteering or donations, there is always a way to give back to your local community and to the environment that feels rewarding like no other. If you or your organisation want to help people and the environment, why not start with a local park? We'd love to hear from you.