All posts in Children and young people Lambeth is home to one of the youngest populations in London, and the council offers a wide range of services to support them. Here you can read about the latest work being done by Lambeth and our partners to ensure our young people live safe, happy and fulfilled lives.
London’s ‘busiest playground’ re-launches on the South Bank Jubilee Gardens' playground - used by more than half a million children every year - has received a makeover thanks to £80,000 funding from Lambeth Council.
Lambeth backing inclusive education Following the recent protests against LGBT+ inclusive relationships education being taught in primary schools that started in Birmingham, and have now been seen elsewhere in the country, Lambeth council...
Estate fun days to bring the community together this August Estates across Lambeth are hosting special Estate Days to bring the community together and give the kids a fun-filled day during the long summer holidays!
Lambeth Council plans to introduce permanent timed road closures around primary school As part of our commitment to making it safer for young people to walk, cycle and scoot to school and protect children from breathing in dangerous levels of pollution,...
Caldwell’s creative approach to food waste A group of residents is proving how hand-made signs for recycling bins inspires neighbours to do the right thing.
Cash vouchers for healthy food A fresh push to ensure new parents get extra cash for healthy food has been launched in Lambeth, amid low uptake rates of the scheme across the country.
Talking about Solutions not Trouble — Lambeth Made’s Youth JAM Arts activists Vinyl Memories and Lambeth Made agreed that they had the ingredients for an impactful consultation event for young people to influence Lambeth’s Serious Youth Violence Strategy.
Call in for information at the Country Show Lambeth Country Show includes advice and support from the council and some volunteer partners.