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12/04/2026
Our new admin person, Jordan, said we need to post more photos of our caterings
Well, here is one of them, an evening mezze buffet spread we did recently for Barrow Cadbury Trust.
15/03/2026
23/01/2026
Please send your CV or/ and brife description of yourself and your work experience to [email protected] by 01 Feb!
08/09/2025
Yes, we do deliver!
18/08/2025
Hi!
We are looking for a PT person to join us in our kiosk and as catering help .
Vauxhall base , mostly Mon - Thursday, 2 days a week guarantee, with sometimes ( often ) extra shifts available. £14 ph
Some kitchen/ cafe experience would be great, but not necessary. Some days it will be you by yourself working at our small kiosk , some days while team is smashing 100 plus ppl caterings together.
We hope to interview on the very first week in September, so please send your CV ( or email with some info about yourself if you don't have a current CV..we get that ) till 31st August!
[email protected]
2/3 of the team is neurodivergent and great at it 🤣, so if you also, you will fit great with the team !
Oh, yeah, if you are a straight cis white guy, you will need to be 200% harder working with the best written CV ever than the rest of the ppl applying...
30/07/2025
HI, my name is Iga, and I am fundraising to help Gosia kick cancer's ass! Over the easter … iga Strapko needs your support for Gosia to help her fight cancer
29/07/2025
Gosia, who's been part of the Lovage Project from the very beginning, has been recently diagnosed with cancer.
There is a gofundme set up to help her with the cost of fighting it.
Link in our bio !
01/07/2025
We are starting our series of free, community workshops with one about nervines, herbs to help through those difficult times.
Please sign up, link in our bio !
08/06/2025
This is Lucas, a 16-year-old with cerebral palsy, and he is sitting in an evacuation chair that his school purchased after he was forced to WAIT INSIDE ALONE during a fire last November until others were able to get to him and help him out. That was obviously a terrifying experience for him.
He is now campaigning for evacuation chairs and the necessary staff training to be a legal requirement in all UK schools. He has a petition that needs a lot of signatures right now at bit.ly/4jy3oOu and this needs to be shared literally everywhere to get the government to listen.
17/04/2025
TransActual statement on the Supreme Court ruling on the Equality Act:
Trans communities are devastated by today’s ruling. The Supreme Court chose not to hear from any trans people, preferring instead to listen to exclusionary groups.
Instead of bringing clarity, the Supreme Court has made a ruling which appears to contain a number of contradictions. Irrespective of the small print, the intent seems clear: to exclude trans people wholesale from participating in UK society.
The Supreme Court answered one question with many more. It has drawn a distinction between “biological” s*x and “certified” s*x. The Court takes the anti-scientific, Trumpian line that s*x is clearly binary and this requires no explanation. In doing so it defies all evidence and expert consensus.
It says that trans people are still protected under the Equality Act. Yet, by saying that trans women are men and trans men are women, with or without legal gender recognition, it also appears to have undermined the Gender Recognition Act.
The ruling talks of women’s spaces, but it is unclear whether these mean ‘any space where you tend to find a lot of women’ – or spaces specifically defined in exemptions to the EA. It repeats anti-trans talking points that do not reflect the views and practices of most LGBTQ+ people.
This ruling has no real purpose beyond ideological objection to the existence of trans people. There is no evidence of harms arising from the system of rights and protections which have been in place since 2010, only increasing hostility and hypothetical fears being leveraged to enable anti-trans discrimination.
The Court’s insistence that this should not be taken as siding with any one group is an insult while they aid an anti-civil rights agenda.
Today’s ruling may have broken the Equality Act beyond repair. We await clarification from our lawyers on that.
It is inevitable that the national press will jump on the bandwagon, and declare trans people no longer permitted to access certain spaces, whether the letter of the law means this or not. Many of those in charge of such spaces will go along with that.
We call on the Scottish government to appeal this clearly biased ruling. We call on all allies to resist those who would treat this as license to discriminate, and to respond by making it explicit that trans and non-binary people are welcome everywhere in the UK.
We call on LGBTQ+ people to continue to stand together, strong and defiant, as we enter a new era of our long struggle for equality and civil rights.
Remember, we have come through worse before and are not going away. Whatever the world throws at us, we will be back, each time, stronger than before.
Read our full statement at: https://transactual.org.uk/blog/2025/04/16/response-by-transactual-to-supreme-court-ruling-on-equality-act/
We know that a lot of people in our community were already struggling. Please reach out for support if you need it. You'll find details of support services in our wellbeing hub: https://transactual.org.uk/wellbeing/
21/03/2025
Since MoH was founded in 2014 the community has struggled with benefits cuts and a hostile DWP
Not only fear, hunger, homelessness and poverty but also death.
Many studies have found excess deaths due to these politics. In 2022 the University of Glasgow and the Glasgow Centre for health found an excess 335,000 deaths between 2012 and 2019 due to austerity policies.
The PM knows full well there is nothing left to cut.
This is beyond appalling.
Anyone interested in learning more we advise you to check out Deaths by Welfare Project Healing Justice London and The Department by John Pring
21/03/2025
One of the rare moments, not only were we all together ( that's not so rare) , but someone did though to snap a photo of us!
Lovage crew: Ella, Gosia and Iga
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London
To get to Aytoun Place in London, there are a few options for public transport:
1. Take the tube to King's Cross St. Pancras Station and transfer to the Northern line towards Morden. Get off at Stockwell station and transfer to the Victoria line towards Walthamstow Central. Get off at Vauxhall station and walk approximately 10 minutes to Aytoun Place.
2. Take a bus to Vauxhall Bus Station and walk approximately 10 minutes to Aytoun Place.
If driving, there is limited street parking available in the area, however, there are several nearby car parks including Q-Park Westminster and NCP Car Park London Victoria which offer hourly or daily rates.
Note: These directions do not imply that Lovage Project is located at Aytoun Place.
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Lovage project is a vegan community cafe and catering service located at Aytoun Place in London. They recently moved to their new home at Stockwell Park Community Centre and have been serving delicious vegan meals ever since. Their menu includes savory drozdzowka with kale, mushrooms, and bacon or roasted potato, rosemary, and cherry toms. Chef Kamila's spinach and parsnip dhall with rice, pea, and turmeric pickled cauliflower is also a must-try dish.
What's even better is that Lovage project operates on a donation basis, with a minimum donation of £1 for a plate of food. This allows anyone to come and enjoy their meals without breaking the bank. They also have a crowdfunding campaign to help them keep cooking five days a week.
Aside from their delicious food offerings, Lovage project also has an inspiring story behind its success. Andrea, who visited them at their old place in Vauxhall before COVID-19, asked them to do some catering at The Foundry which led to the opening of their kiosk there. They are grateful for her support and wish her all the best as she goes on maternity leave.
If you're interested in joining their team or just want to drop by for some tasty vegan food, Lovage project welcomes everyone with open arms.