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Lambeth Trading Standards tackle price gouging and unsafe PPE Since mid-March Lambeth Trading Standards have been receiving reports from concerned residents of price gouging - businesses inflating prices of everyday goods - and scams.
Read the special edition of Lambeth Talk A new Lambeth Talk will be delivered from 2 April with information on Food Banks and other VCS organisations as well as health and wellbeing. It's also available online.
Lambeth Council boosts support for the borough’s businesses and workers Lambeth Council has today approved a wide-ranging and ambitious economic package to help struggling businesses, voluntary and community sector (VCS) groups and the borough’s residents cope with the COVID-19...
Lambeth celebrates Earth Hour 2020 Earth Hour 2020 falls on Saturday 28 March, engaging the world to display a visual commitment to tackling climate change. Lambeth Council encourages residents to switch off this weekend...
Coronavirus update: Lambeth libraries and leisure centres have closed As a direct result of the Government’s announcement last night regarding closures to gyms, shops and other buildings, we have made the difficult decision to close all of the...
Lambeth’s own housebuilder sets out plans for over a thousand new homes Lambeth Council has been asked to endorse ambitious plans to build almost 1,200 new homes over the next five years, to help tackle the borough’s housing crisis.
Coronavirus: Council leader updates residents on Lambeth’s response Lambeth Council Leader, Jack Hopkins, has written to local residents, businesses and other organisations, setting out how the council is responding to the challenge and supporting people across the...
Inspectors praise Lambeth’s services for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities Lambeth’s provision for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) has been praised in a report from national inspectors today.