Greening the Grey: Transforming Hercules Road Submitted by daniel on Mon, 25/11/2024 - 13:48 Picture Image The project will create five new green buildouts along Hercules Road, in Waterloo, and will replace parking area with new green spaces, cycle parking, more seating and space for people. More than a dozen new street trees will also be planted to provide extra canopy cover, as well as adding more greenery to the neighbourhood. Rezina Chowdhury, Cabinet Member for Sustainable Transport and Clean Air, Lambeth Council, said: “We are delighted to transform Hercules Road into a greener place where residents love to live and visitors love to spend time. Read more about Greening the Grey: Transforming Hercules RoadAdd new comment
Doing the Lambeth Walk for peace Submitted by daniel on Wed, 20/11/2024 - 12:50 Picture Image Faiths Together in Lambeth invited every community to promote peace and harmony with a Peace Walk visiting faith venues from the south to the north of the borough. Celebrating Interfaith week “The aim of the Faiths Together in Lambeth Peace Walk is to show our solidarity to the work of promoting Peace in our community. We do the Peace Walk as part of the Interfaith week which happens each year, usually in the first and second week of November. Our members look forward to doing this every year!” Said Lydia Taiwah of Faiths Together. Word from the Cabinet Read more about Doing the Lambeth Walk for peaceAdd new comment
‘LiBARary’ launches in Brixton to meet UK demand for books in bars Submitted by daniel on Tue, 19/11/2024 - 08:00 Picture Image Lambeth Libraries teams up with Brixton Brewery as pub reading grows in popularity. The Brewery’s latest research finds that Londoners are reading more, and enjoying books in places including pubs and bars. Over half the Londoners asked agreed they’d be interested in dedicated pub reading spaces. Books on tap Read more about ‘LiBARary’ launches in Brixton to meet UK demand for books in barsAdd new comment
Have your say: More docking stations for e-bikes and e-scooters Submitted by daniel on Mon, 18/11/2024 - 08:00 Picture Image The expansion would bring the total number of bays to over 350 meaning that most of Lambeth’s residents will be able to reach a bay within a 3-minute walk. The proposed Phase Four locations can be found in this map. The council has launched a consultation on the proposals and is asking residents to respond by visiting our consultation portal. The consultation will last 21 days, starting on Friday November 15 and will finish on Friday December 6. Read more about Have your say: More docking stations for e-bikes and e-scootersAdd new comment
London’s first Smokefree Pregnancy Week Submitted by daniel on Mon, 18/11/2024 - 08:00 Picture Image Stopping smoking is the best thing you can do for your baby. The London Smokefree Pregnancy Week (#LDNSmokefreepreg) is an awareness campaign running from 18 – 22 November, aimed at both pregnant women smokers and healthcare professionals to raise awareness of the issue in London and to give support and signposting to advice. Risk reduction Read more about London’s first Smokefree Pregnancy WeekAdd new comment
Lambeth: Giving sanctuary seeking children a Merry Christmas Submitted by daniel on Fri, 15/11/2024 - 08:00 Picture Image A Christmas gift list has been put together by Lambeth Council so local people can help sanctuary-seeking children in the borough get the chance to enjoy some festive seasonal cheer. The aim is to raise 330 gifts for children in the Homes for Ukraine, Resettlement, No Recourse to Public Funds and Asylum Seekers schemes from a gift list which has been set up online at amazon.co.uk. Choose a gift from our Amazon wishlist by 9 December Read more about Lambeth: Giving sanctuary seeking children a Merry ChristmasAdd new comment
Lambeth Council Approves £1.4m Sustainable Drainage System for Norwood Park Submitted by daniel on Fri, 15/11/2024 - 08:00 Picture Image The scheme is part of the council’s Soak Up Lambeth programme, which aims to improve drainage using natural processes to reduce the impact of surface water flooding using a series of SuDS schemes for estates, schools, highways, and parks. Read more about Lambeth Council Approves £1.4m Sustainable Drainage System for Norwood ParkAdd new comment
Lambeth hosts first-time south London Living Wage partnership Submitted by daniel on Wed, 13/11/2024 - 08:00 Picture Image Lambeth invited Living Wage Champion employers and officials from Greenwich Lewisham, Merton, and Southwark to a “Good work and inclusive employment” event on Tuesday, 5 November at Lambeth Town Hall. Word from the Cabinet Read more about Lambeth hosts first-time south London Living Wage partnershipAdd new comment
Travel through time in Lambeth Town Hall Submitted by daniel on Tue, 12/11/2024 - 08:00 Picture Image Join Lambeth Council for an afternoon of creativity, reflection and celebration and be one of the first to see the Town Hall Art Programme’s new exhibition. Where history, culture and daily life meet Lambeth Town Hall has been a central pillar of community life for over a century. Since opening in 1908 Lambeth Town Hall has been not only an architectural landmark but a place where history, culture, and the daily lives of the people of Lambeth have intertwined. Windows into the past Read more about Travel through time in Lambeth Town HallAdd new comment
Lambeth: Primary school changes adopted Submitted by daniel on Sat, 09/11/2024 - 08:00 Picture Image The decision was made at a public meeting on November 4 following an extended period of public consultation with the community, as the council works to protect the borough’s high standard of primary school education. There are 1,000 less children starting at Lambeth primary schools than 10-years ago, which means empty classrooms. As school funding is distributed on a per-pupil basis many schools in Lambeth face having to spend more than they receive in funding as a result, resulting in significant budget deficits. Read more about Lambeth: Primary school changes adoptedAdd new comment