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.
New long-term plan for important Brixton adventure playground Lambeth council is set to sign a 10-year lease on Dexter Adventure Playground in Brixton to ensure its future in serving the local community.
Schools in Lambeth get serious about air quality A number of schools in Lambeth have been running anti-idling events to raise awareness of air pollution and encourage parents to switch off their vehicles when stationary. Hitherfield Primary...
Brixton rider stars in ‘Glorious Goodwood’ movie An A-level student from Brixton’s Ebony Horse Club will be one of 12 jockeys in the all-women Magnolia Cup on Goodwood Racecourse on Ladies Day,1 August – raising money...
Celebrate 10 years of In Harmony Lambeth The Southbank’s Queen Elizabeth Hall hosts concerts celebrating young music makers from Lambeth primary and secondary schools.
Family choose fitness with Ready Steady Go Alejandra explains how Ready Steady Go sessions started in January helped her whole family feel better by summer.
Milkwood Park – more open than ever Lambeth Council have worked with local people to agree on making Milkwood Park even better for children in the schools on either side and for the whole community.
Lambeth educator named London Teacher of the Year A Lambeth secondary school teacher was among the winners of the first-ever London Teacher of the Year Awards.
What are we doing to improve air quality in Lambeth? We’re working hard to improve air quality in partnership with residents, businesses, community groups and government.