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The quarterly events brought people together in 'dead' spaces, and provided the opportunity for artists to exhibit work and musicians perform. These elements came together to create a rich social ambiance.
The RSVP London website has been carefully crafted by listening to the needs of the creative community, and aims to keeps the momentum going by bringing people together to connect and to create business opportunities.

Thereport catalogued the strengths of the Creative Sector in the borough and made comments on the quality of the urban realm. The report also pointedout ways in which the sector could further develop and, in the process, contribute to regeneration, environmental improvements and wealth creation in Lewisham. One of the chief practical recommendations of the report was the setting up of a “Creative Lewisham Agency” to help bring forward some of the projects and thematic developments contained in the report.
www.creativelewishamagency.org.uk/

Over the last two years, local businesses have been working in partnership with the local authority, business support agencies and the London Development Agency to draft a Strategy to stimulate business growth in the area.
This strategy has been developed under phase two of the National City Growth programme, sponsored by the Small Business Service (a department of the DTi), and includes projects in nine other areas: Thames Gateway London South, Wembley/Park Royal, Liverpool, Portsmouth, Leeds, Derby, Luton, Leicester and Manchester. In addition there are a further seven projects, developed under phase one; Heathrow, London South Central, Haringey, London City Fringe, Plymouth, St Helens and Nottingham.
www.southlondonbusiness.co.uk/
