All posts in Environment We are committed to maintaining a clean and safe environment for everyone in our borough to enjoy. Here you can read about the latest news from our parks, waste, streets, transport and sustainability teams.
Batwalk at West Norwood The Bat Conservation Trust (BCT) and Dr Ian Boulton from Lambeth’s Parks Department took MP Helen Hayes for the first batwalk in West Norwood Cemetery – a potential...
Tulse Hill Crime Action Day Housing Management worked with police officers from Tulse Hill and Herne Hill for a day of action to clear illegal vehicles parked long term outside residents’ homes.
Streetworks celebrate phase one of a better Tulse Hill Streetworks are celebrating the completion of work at Tulse Hill Station and the continuing work on Norwood Road. Station Rise will close from 3.30pm until 7pm for a party.
#OurLambeth bid for London’s Borough of Culture launched Lambeth residents, businesses, cultural institutions and community groups are backing the council’s bid to be London’s Borough of Culture.
Waterloo railway arch gets a facelift Lambeth Council has worked with pupils at Oasis South Bank Academy and Oasis Joanna Primary school as part of the Westminster Bridge Road Regeneration Project to install new lighting...
Vauxhall Walk update offers Quietway for cyclists The new Vauxhall Walk is part of a partnership with Transport for London (TFL) to deliver the Quietway 5 cycle route (from Waterloo to Norbury) designed for cyclists who...
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Litterers and fly-tippers face thousands of fines Lambeth council is working hard to keep the borough’s streets clean, and have issued over 3,000 fines in five months to litterers and fly-tippers.