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Get your Covid-19 vaccination now – no appointment necessary First dose vaccinations are now available to over-45s - with walk-in clinics are focused on those aged 50+, the clinically vulnerable, front line health and care workers
Lambeth wardens support residents and businesses over Easter Lambeth council wardens have been out across the borough encouraging residents and businesses to stick to the Covid-19 rules when restrictions are relaxed next week.
Crowdfund Lambeth helps athletes keep Tri-ing Postponing 2020’s Crystal Palace Triathlon seriously damaged the club’s ability to offer the community sports training. Their community crowdfunder met its targets well before the finish line with help...
A Day in March 2021, and it’s Trans Day of Visibility 31 March is International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) and the Town Hall recognises it by flying the Trans flag. Words on 2021’s Trans Day of Visibility from South London’s...
Understanding Lambeth’s LGBTQI+ communities in the time of Coronavirus A survey into the changing needs of Lambeth’s LGBTQI+ communities will be part of developing work on COVID-19 challenges for specific groups and communities and for everyone.
Lambeth outdoor leisure activities to restart in first phase of reopening Lambeth’s BETTER leisure facilities are restarting tennis sessions in Lambeth parks and a new outdoor exercise classes from Monday 29 March in line with government guidelines.
Lambeth supports businesses sticking to Covid-19 rules Lambeth Council is continuing to support businesses follow Covid-19 restrictions until rules are non-essential traders are relaxed on April 12
#DigitalDivide crowdfunder over halfway to its target Donations to Lambeth’s appeal to provide laptops and tablets to young people have raised over £35,000