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.
Loughborough Junction: Recruiting community workers to help tackle violence in the community A consortium of community organisations on the frontline of reducing youth violence is recruiting seven consultants to bolster its team.
Statement: High Court rejects challenge to Lambeth’s Low Traffic Neighbourhoods A High Court judge has rejected a legal challenge to Lambeth’s “Low Traffic Neighbourhoods” (LTNs), in a judgement published today (28 June). Below is the council’s response to the...
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
Lambeth Council supports International Women’s Day International Women's Day is on 8 March, and Lambeth Council's staff Women's Forum is running a range of events to celebrate, raise awareness and also pledge how they 'Choose...
Lambeth supports Idling Action London “Engines Off. Every stop” campaign Lambeth is supporting the new ‘Engines Off. Every Stop’ anti-idling advertising campaign to target all London drivers. The campaign runs from 22 February until 21 March 2021.
Lambeth Council launches a new system to report abandoned vehicles Reporting an abandoned vehicle in the borough is now quicker and easier using Lambeth's new online reporting system.
Lambeth Council continues to support survivors of domestic violence during lockdown In partnership with the Gaia centre, we continue to support survivors of domestic violence and want to reassure anyone suffering at home you are not alone and help is...
Cllr Jack Hopkins has written to all residents stressing the need to follow the safety guidance this Christmas Lambeth Council leader Jack Hopkins writes to residents to urge them to follow the advice in place to stay safe from Covid-19.