All posts in Environment We are committed to maintaining a clean and safe environment for everyone in our borough to enjoy. Here you can read about the latest news from our parks, waste, streets, transport and sustainability teams.
Proposals for permanent Streatham Hill and Tulse Hill low traffic neighbourhoods Lambeth Council is proposing the temporary Streatham Hill and Tulse Hill Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) should become permanent.
Learning with Lambeth offers Angela a new start Adult Learning trained Angela to help Lambeth residents and businesses to understand the legal restrictions of Covid, helping the borough transform into somewhere with falling levels of infection.
Updating Voltaire Road for Lambeth’s people and businesses Changes to the Voltaire Road end of Clapham High Street should be just the start of more environmental and safety improvements, creating more space for pedestrians and businesses in...
Lambeth Bee Roads win funding to create miles of new wildlife habitat Lambeth has won GLA funding to create 10 miles of wildflower patches, rain gardens and new woodland to boost biodiversity in urban landscapes.
Lambeth agrees Climate Action Plan to transform the borough Lambeth Council’s cabinet has approved the Climate Action Plan to enable the borough to become carbon net zero compatible and climate resilient by 2030 - a cleaner, healthier place...
Project to showcase Railton Road’s rich history Lambeth Council has commissioned a new street project to capture the legacy of Railton Road as part of upgrades to the Low Traffic Neighbourhood– and residents can now help...
Lambeth launches Climate Action Plan The Climate Action Plan sets out measures to support the borough become carbon net zero compatible by 2030.
Parklife meets Froglife for Environment campaign Five Lambeth Parks - Brockwell Park, Archbishop’s Park, Myatt’s Field Park, Slade Gardens and Kennington Park – are now safe homes for rare British wildlife.