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I like that Wandsworth’s cultural scene thrives on the active participation of its residents. The borough has a rich tapestry of events that encourage community involvement, such as the Wandsworth Arts Fringe (WAF), which showcases local talent and provides grants for projects that enhance accessibility to the arts. This commitment to inclusivity ensures that everyone in the community can engage with cultural activities, fostering a sense of belonging and pride among residents.
My name is Louise Simms,
I currently work at Putney School of Art and Design as an administration officer, however my passions are food and community.
I was on MasterChef in 2024 and am an MasterChef quater finalist, from being on MasterChef I have hosted a supper club and will be hosting some more this year,
I have worked with chef and author Marie Mitchell and several other chefs as well as collaboration work.
My background is that I have worked in the voluntary sector for over 15 years and worked with various charities.
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What makes Wandsworth a creative place to live and work its diverse cultural offerings, supportive infrastructure for creatives, commitment to community engagement and inclusivity, as well as robust youth engagement programs. These elements collectively contribute to an environment where creativity can flourish.
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