The atrium of our Life Without Limits Centre, with vibrant colours and greenery, and a sign that reads 'in our dreams we see forever

Visiting our Life Without Limits Centre

Our innovative and unique space, located near London Bridge, includes a media suite, a creative space, a learning hub with accessible technology, an accessible kitchen, small meeting spaces for one-to-one support, and a large flexible space for group activities.

  • Media Suite

    Two members of our youth forum recording an episode of our Unseen podcast in a blue soundproofed room

    The suite has state of the art technology, enabling young people to record podcasts and create other digital content.

  • Creative Suite

    A group of young people playing musical instruments in our creative suite

    A space designed for children and young people to sing and dance, get crafty, learn new instruments, and showcase their talents.

  • Learning Hub

    Our learning hub, which has a bank of desks with screens and a large TV at the far side of the room

    With the latest technology to enable young people to engage in workshops, study, learn and take part in our Assistive Technology sessions.

  • Kitchen

    A colourful kitchen

    Our kitchen has been designed to navigate easily and safely. We hold cooking sessions here, which are also live-streamed using the Centre’s technology, meaning young people can ‘Cook-Along’ from home too.

Patrick, a light skinned man white grey/white hair and Julie, a light skinned woman with long brown hair standing and smiling next to each other with a RSBC photo frame around them.

We look forward to welcoming you.

The LWLC, with its vibrant and accessible facilities, is the thriving hub for our national portfolio of work.

We're proud to welcome a host of children, young people, families, professionals and organisations through our doors.

If you've got a question, or would like to visit the space, get in touch by emailing connections@rsbc.org.uk

The entrance to our LWLC building, which has plaques dedicated to our supporters who funded the build of the centre.

Our supporters who made this possible

This inspiring space came as a result of the incredible generosity of businessman and philanthropist Richard Desmond. It was designed by EPR architects who were supported by Hollis, Zumtobel and Team ITG. 

The build was very generously funded by a wonderful group of foundations and individuals. Their phenomenal generosity has enabled a legacy of impact for years to come, and we are eternally grateful.