All posts in Community Safety Read about how Lambeth council is ensuring our borough is a place where everyone feels safe and welcome. Whether you live, work, or just pass through Lambeth, the council and our community and partners are committed to supporting safe and cohesive communities.
Cllr Jack Hopkins, Lambeth council leader – Statement following murder in Brixton The leader of Lambeth Council Cllr Jack Hopkins' response to the senseless death of a young man in our community
Lambeth outlines plans to cope with Brexit impacts Lambeth Council has released a report on the impact of Brexit on the borough, and the extra risks residents, businesses and the public sector face from a short-term economic...
Eat.Pace.Plan. For a great night out, think three wise things Lambeth backs a London-wide “three wise things” campaign to help you enjoy the party season and get safe home: eat before you go, pace your drinks and plan transport.
Keeping Lambeth’s young people safe Lambeth Council is determined to work alongside the community, its partner organisations and the third sector to tackle the long-term social issues that result in serious youth violence.
Planters v. Tippers – Street Champions take the lead Lambeth Street Champions get advice and support for all sorts of activities to improve their neighbourhood, from tackling issues such as litter and dog fouling to organising street parties...
Lambeth marks the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women Taking place this Sunday 25 November the day aims to raise awareness of the fact that women in Lambeth and around the world are disproportionately subject to sexual violence,...
Statement on serious youth violence Leader of Lambeth Council, Cllr Lib Peck, has issued a statement following incidents of serious youth violence.
Lambeth stands together against hate crime Last week was National Hate Crime Awareness Week find out how Lambeth got involved.