Lambeth expects most homeless households will be moved outside Lambeth – and often outside the southeast – under new council policy Submitted by daniel on Wed, 19/11/2025 - 08:00 Picture Image Most homeless households in Lambeth should now expect to be placed outside the borough – and in many cases outside the southeast – under a major overhaul of the council’s Placement Policy. The new policy, set to be approved by Labour Deputy Leader of the Council, Cllr Danial Adilypour, makes clear that “most households will have to move out of the borough and often out of the southeast” because of the severe shortage of affordable accommodation locally. It also accepts that many families will potentially “lose proximity to support networks, schools or employment.” Read more about Lambeth expects most homeless households will be moved outside Lambeth – and often outside the southeast – under new council policyAdd new comment
The MOBO Group and Greene King team up to create ‘House of MOBO’ pub in Gipsy Hill Submitted by daniel on Tue, 18/11/2025 - 08:00 Picture Image The MOBO Group and Greene King have announced the opening of a new pub partnership together – the ‘House of MOBO’, a self-styled ‘vibrant community hub’ in Gipsy Hill that looks to celebrates Black culture and “reimagine what a modern pub can be.” Opening its doors on Thursday 27 November, the ‘House of MOBO’ will operate at the site of the former Paxton pub (above) located at 255 Gipsy Road in Gipsy Hill, South London. Read more about The MOBO Group and Greene King team up to create ‘House of MOBO’ pub in Gipsy HillAdd new comment
Lambeth’s reserves are running on empty – and the Quarterly bad news cycle shows no sign of slowing Submitted by daniel on Mon, 17/11/2025 - 08:00 Picture Image Lambeth Council has released its Quarter 2 2025/26 Budget Monitoring Report, and once again the picture is bleak. Updating these stories each quarter gets no easier: the headline categories for overspends remain the same, but the figures are only going one way – up. The Council’s already-fragile reserves remain “significantly below recommended levels”, leaving Lambeth on the thinnest of financial ice. Read more about Lambeth’s reserves are running on empty – and the Quarterly bad news cycle shows no sign of slowingAdd new comment
Lambeth parks generate £1.8m a year – but are our green spaces becoming too commercialised? Submitted by daniel on Thu, 13/11/2025 - 08:00 Picture Image Lambeth Council has seen a dramatic rise in income from its parks and open spaces – up from just £150,000 in 2015 to around £1.8 million in 2025. The turnaround follows the decision to bring the Parks Service back in-house in 2016, ending a long period of outsourcing and private contracts. A new report to the council’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee praises the in-house model as a success story. Read more about Lambeth parks generate £1.8m a year – but are our green spaces becoming too commercialised?Add new comment
Lambeth Council socks it to them at London in Bloom 2025 awards Submitted by daniel on Mon, 10/11/2025 - 08:00 Picture Image Lambeth Council has declared themselves delighted to announce an outstanding performance at the London in Bloom 2025 awards, securing more accolades than any other borough this year. They say that this remarkable achievement is a testament to the dedication of our staff, volunteers, and the strength of partnerships across the wider Lambeth community. Key awards and achievements: Large City of the Year: London Borough of Lambeth – Gold Common of the Year: Clapham Common – Gold; Streatham Common – Gold Read more about Lambeth Council socks it to them at London in Bloom 2025 awardsAdd new comment
Lambeth Council turns to private landlord for £5.8m homeless housing deal in Streatham Submitted by daniel on Sat, 08/11/2025 - 08:00 Picture Image Lambeth Council is set to sign a ten-year, £5.8 million leasing deal with private landlord Woodstar Capital to provide 30 studio units for homeless residents in Streatham, as part of a push to cut its spiralling temporary accommodation bill. Under the plan, approved in a Cabinet Member Delegated Decision Report, the council will take on five properties under Full Repairing and Insuring (FRI) leases at rents set at 90 per cent of the Local Housing Allowance rate. Read more about Lambeth Council turns to private landlord for £5.8m homeless housing deal in StreathamAdd new comment
Hurricane Melissa: Lambeth Assembly Hall to open for donations on Sunday, 16th Nov 2025 Submitted by daniel on Sat, 08/11/2025 - 08:00 Picture Image Lambeth Council has announced that Lambeth Assembly Hall will open on Sunday, 16 November, to collect donations for communities affected by Hurricane Melissa. The powerful storm caused severe destruction and tragic loss of life across Jamaica, prompting local efforts to support those in need. Held in partnership with the Jamaica Homeless Charity Foundation, who are supporting the Official Jamaica Disaster Relief & Recovery Fund, the Hall will be open from 10am to 7pm. Read more about Hurricane Melissa: Lambeth Assembly Hall to open for donations on Sunday, 16th Nov 2025Add new comment
From Crown to Tu Pub Latino: Streatham Hill boozer’s 3am dream meets Licensing reality Submitted by daniel on Fri, 07/11/2025 - 10:15 Picture Image Once one of south London’s most beloved old-school boozers, the Crown & Sceptre on Streatham Hill is now back before the Council – this time under its new name, Tu Pub Latino (“Your Latino Pub”) – seeking to keep the lights on a little later into the night. The next Lambeth Licensing Sub-Committee on Tuesday 11th November 2025, sees the operators asking to extend opening until 3 am on Fridays and Saturdays, hoping to reposition the long-standing Streatham Hill pub as a more vibrant late-night venue. Read more about From Crown to Tu Pub Latino: Streatham Hill boozer’s 3am dream meets Licensing realityAdd new comment
Lambeth’s Kennington Oval Reimagined scheme to go permanent – but it’s still basically an LTN Submitted by daniel on Fri, 07/11/2025 - 08:00 Picture Image Lambeth Council is set to make the Kennington Oval Reimagined traffic scheme permanent – the latest in a line of “Healthy Neighbourhoods” quietly rebranded across the borough. The move follows an 18-month trial that saw a series of road filters, planters, benches and widened pavements installed around Kennington Oval, Bowling Green Street and Clayton Street, in an effort to cut through-traffic and create calmer, safer streets. Read more about Lambeth’s Kennington Oval Reimagined scheme to go permanent – but it’s still basically an LTNAdd new comment
Lambeth: Marking Remembrance Sunday across the borough, 9th Nov 2025 Submitted by daniel on Wed, 05/11/2025 - 07:00 Picture Image A series of Remembrance Sunday events are taking place across Lambeth on 9 November, with the Mayor of Lambeth and the Leader of Lambeth Council joining our communities to mark the day and ensure the sacrifices of those who served are never forgotten. The day will start with a parade from Lambeth Town Hall to Windrush Square Brixton for a wreath laying. A public event being run in partnership with the Ministry of Defence and community partners will also be held in Windrush Square from 2pm at the African and Caribbean War Memorial. Read more about Lambeth: Marking Remembrance Sunday across the borough, 9th Nov 2025Add new comment