Making the silver screen dementia-friendlyPicturehouses were among the first cinema chains to introduce dementia-friendly movies with no adverts and trailers and permission to sing along. You can experience one a month in West...
Lambeth Council help NHS mental health trust join Living Wage familyAll employees and those contracted by SLaM, which serves Lambeth and three neighbouring boroughs, will be paid at least £10.75 an hour, well above the £8.50 minimum wage set...
Add your story to Lambeth’s LGBT+ historyAn LGBT+ History month event opens Lambeth’s Archives and starts a shout-out to add to the collection.
Brixton Liveable NeighbourhoodBrixton Liveable Neighbourhood is a multi-million pound programme from Lambeth Council, The Mayor of London and Transport for London (TfL) to improve air quality, road safety and climate. Consultation...
Lambeth’s Trading Standards strike again as knife sellers find themselves in courtLambeth's Trading Standards have recently had several prosecution cases heard in the Magistrate Court that relate to the sale of knives to young people under 18 years old.
Coronavirus updateWhile the risk of Coronavirus in Lambeth remains low, there is no vaccine yet so the Government is sharing simple and effective ways to stop it spreading.
Sunflower café branches out to West NorwoodLambeth Dementia Alliance has helped Sunflower café to find a second home for a café offering social activities for people with Alzheimers and Dementia.
Lambeth combats funeral poverty with simple solutionThe cost and formality of funerals can be off-putting for many people. Lambeth has introduced the Lambeth Simple Funeral to help.