Lambeth demonstrates its ongoing commitment to the Living Wage The council is working with local businesses, charities and community leaders to make Lambeth a Living Wage Place.
Brockwell Park set for summer Brockwell Park is fully open for the school holidays and extra improvement works are planned
Lambeth LGBTQ+ changemakers: Julian Hows Lambeth’s 1970s LGBTQ+ community organised Pride marches, gay movie marathons, political protests and fundraising dancers – and created housing for young single people.
Lambeth on track to become a child-friendly borough In a recent review, Lambeth Council’s Child Friendly programme received praise for its work to date and recommendations as it continues its journey towards becoming a UNICEF Child Friendly...
Living Wage Action Plan – putting together an Action Group Lambeth invited local businesses, charities, community leaders, to form a Living Wage Action Group who will set a direction on how to get more employers signed up to paying...
Lambeth: Progress on building hundreds of new homes The council is set to work with Higgins Group on the second phase of development in Somerleyton Road under proposals for a... More »
Pride in Lambeth Lambeth Council’s Pride reception with local activists and allies celebrated being the London borough with the biggest LGBTQ+ community
Lambeth marches at Pride 2024 Lambeth staff wore wore matching T-shirts so Lambeth residents could see themselves represented on the LGBTQ+ Pride march through central London and on the Lambeth float on 29...