Council cash lifeline helps Lambeth businesses bounce back from Covid disruption The latest grants from the fund targeted large independent gym and leisure facilities, large independent retailers & employment advice agencies.
Lambeth wards could be changing for the first time in 20 years After twenty years, it's time to look again at how Lambeth's wards are divided. Cllr Jim Dickson on why the upcoming review of our ward boundaries is something residents...
Lambeth to join together in song this Windrush Day At 10:27am on Monday 22 June we’re calling on YOU to join together as one to celebrate the Windrush Generation with a special version of a universally loved song...
Lambeth Council: Ambitious six-month emergency sustainable transport programme agreed Lambeth Council has unveiled plans to invest up to £4million, to reduce road danger and help residents to socially distance safely, to boost safe and sustainable transport to support...
VE-Day to be marked on May 8 in Lambeth Lambeth Council will join the nation on Friday in commemorating the 75th anniversary of VE-Day (Victory in Europe), marking the end of the Second World War in Europe.
Lambeth: First snapshot of Covid-19’s huge impact on local government Lambeth Council has quickly moved to assess the impacts of its comprehensive coronavirus crisis response, with a new report released today outlining the breadth and scale of activities undertaken...
Coronavirus update: Lambeth libraries and leisure centres have closed As a direct result of the Government’s announcement last night regarding closures to gyms, shops and other buildings, we have made the difficult decision to close all of the...
Waterloo: Improving walking and cycling while cutting emissions A new £1million segregated cycle highway scheme, funded by Transport for London (TfL), is close to completion in Waterloo as Lambeth Council and TfL work together on improving the...