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.
Lambeth: Councillor and nurse shares her front line experience A Lambeth councillor and intensive care unit nurse has been helping tackle the coronavirus on two fronts: working to help patients with severe symptoms, as well as representing her...
Lambeth: Supporting the community during coronavirus crisis Lambeth Council has worked with its community partners to rapidly increase support for vulnerable people in the community, and boost community resilience in the face of the coronavirus crisis.
Lambeth launches Lockdown Diaries project The diaries project launched on Twitter this week and residents are saying "we're living in a period that will be taught in history lessons.” Lambeth Archives accept contributions from handwritten...
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.
Lambeth signs pledge to support community groups Lambeth Council, along with a wider group of funders, recognise that the covid-19 outbreak is an exceptional event that will have an impact on civil society groups, and want...
Picking up the pieces in Lambeth parks Lambeth’s Parks team are ready to respond to to protect people and nature in Lambeth park in the face of storms powerful enough to knock down trees.
Have your say on services for residents affected by gender-based violence (Violence Against Women and Girls) What do Lambeth residents, people affected by gender-based violence, and workers in support services think are most important to improve services and support in Lambeth? Fill in the survey...
Extra funding to give survivors of domestic abuse a safe refuge Lambeth Council secures £98,000 government funding for specialist BAME refuges to offer a safe space for survivors of domestic abuse and their children