All posts in Health and Wellbeing Read about all of the exciting work that we are doing to help our residents to live healthy lifestyles. We provide a wide range of services for people who need extra support, from fostering and adoption, to residential care for the elderly, to sexual health services.
Quit smoking this New Year in six simple steps There’s lots of support available from Stop Smoking London for Lambeth residents who want to quit smoking this New Year.
Lambeth set to build Healthy Route extension with five new zebra crossings in West Dulwich Lambeth is set to take another step towards delivering a Healthy Route between Brockwell Park and Gipsy Hill, to allow more people to safely walk, wheel, or cycle through...
Lambeth boosts play facilities at Max Roach Park Youngsters can look forward to improved play facilities at a beloved Brixton park thanks to an upgrade worth more than £40,000.
Lambeth launches ambitious 10-year blueprint for growth More than one hundred of Lambeth’s most prominent employers today joined senior councillors to launch a growth masterplan designed to bring more than 20,000 jobs and 10,000 new homes...
Lambeth advances ambitious “Streets Reimagined” plans to boost town centres for residents and businesses Lambeth has laid out proposals to transform the area around four popular streets, to make them desirable destinations that support local businesses and provide space for people to meet,...
Lambeth’s older residents discuss how to stay healthy as summer temperatures rise Lambeth residents and partners came together this month to make plans to celebrate Age-Friendly Communities - and to share ideas on staying healthy during warmer temperatures this summer.
Lambeth: Electric vehicle funding accelerates expansion Lambeth Council has been awarded £1.36 million government funding to upgrade and expand its Electric Vehicle charging network.
Lambeth Council Approves £1.4m Sustainable Drainage System for Norwood Park In a major step toward flood prevention and climate adaptation, Lambeth Council has approved a Sustainable Drainage System (SuDS) for Norwood Park in Gipsy Hill Ward.