All posts in Jobs and skills Our mission is to make sure residents are the first to benefit from the jobs investment creates in the borough. Read more below about the latest opportunities to gain new skills, find a new job or employ people in Lambeth.
Echo Your Sport with video and photography Echo Your Sport is a youth-led creative agency based at Impact Hub Brixton. They produce video and photography to inspire people to engage in sport, education, enterprise and creative...
Lambeth passes ‘Article 4’ direction to protect workspace Lambeth council has moved to block a planning rule that allows offices to turned into residential units with minimal planning permission.
Growing on – from Pop Farm to Caldwell Gardens Lambeth Council’s Estate Pride Team asked for ideas to create a garden for Caldwell Gardens. It will mainly be wildlife-friendly ornamentals, with space for food-growing.
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Lambeth united against Business Rates rise Lambeth's politicians and business representatives have called on the Chancellor of the Exchequer to step in and provide relief from the impending rise in business rates in his budget...
Need the key information about the big issues facing Lambeth? Get theBALANCE Have you ever wanted in-depth details of Lambeth’s financial position? Or the housing crisis? Or just how the council is spending the borough’s money? Start with our e-newsletter, theBALANCE....
Returning Electric Avenue to its former glory We want Electric Avenue to be the thriving, bustling market street that it was initially designed to be, with traders and business owners benefitting from increased footfall and a...
Equality Commission tackles inequalities experienced by Lambeth’s black communities Dozens of residents this week gave evidence to Lambeth’s new Equality Commission, at a specially-organised session highlighting the experiences of the borough’s African-Caribbean community.