SE1 United
SE1 United is a youth-led organisation for young people aged 11-19 in the Waterloo area.
SE1 United is 'in residence' at the Royal Festival Hall and The Living Space in Waterloo Road.
Its members from a range of cultural, economic and religious backgrounds, all of whom work, rest or play in the Waterloo area. Everything is youth-led from the promotional materials to the project design and management.
The organisation's aims are to provide a voice for young people, promote a positive image of young people and raise their aspirations through new youth-led opportunities.
Web: www.se1united.org.ukNews & features about SE1 United
- Archbishop's Park Summerfest 'saved' by Marine Society (4 Aug 2011)
- Waterloo planning watchdog's new dynamic duo (24 Jul 2011)
- NCVO learns from SE1 United Youth Forum (19 Jul 2010)
- Waterloo Carnival brings urban jungle to Lower Marsh (16 Jul 2010)
- 30 young people employed at Southbank Centre thanks to Future Jobs Fund (25 Mar 2010)
- SE1 United's Melba Mwanje recognised as a future leader (26 Feb 2010)
- SE1 United fashion show at Royal Festival Hall (31 Aug 2009)
- Arts training academy for local young people at Udderbelly on South Bank (11 Jun 2009)
- South Bank purple cow narrowly wins go-ahead from Lambeth councillors (16 May 2009)
- Waterloo youth creativity showcased at Bargehouse (16 Jan 2009)
- Enough! campaign seeks volunteer army to tackle youth violence (25 Oct 2008)
- Interview: Canon Richard Truss leaves St John's Waterloo (9 Oct 2008)
- Jack Petchey awards £30,000 to SE1 United (30 Jul 2008)
- Doon Street Tower "vital for this part of London"? (2 Mar 2008)
- Southside FM provides platform for local young people (22 Aug 2007)
- Sun shines for SE1 United sports day (4 Aug 2007)
- Yahoo! staff help Waterloo community groups (23 Jul 2007)
- SE1 United showcases year of success (25 Apr 2007)
- Waterloo teenagers stage youth awards ceremony (30 Oct 2006)
- Trading Places in Lower Marsh (26 Oct 2006)

