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Lambeth calls for more cash to help Covid-hit businesses Lambeth has urged Rishi Sunak to release more money to help the businesses hit hardest by the restrictions imposed during the coronavirus pandemic.
Lambeth agrees a budget to tackle the cost-of-living crisis and protect frontline services Lambeth councillors have agreed a budget that will balance the borough’s books “without the need for further cuts or new savings”, while offering more help for poorer residents.
Lambeth Wellbeing Fund – grants now available to create community connections and improve wellbeing Applications for extra funding for organisations with projects to help people manage their health, avoid a crisis, or bring communities together are now invited. The deadline is 7 January.
Lambeth Council updates on financial position Unprecedented challenges following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic will continue to affect Lambeth Council in the short and medium term a report to senior councillors has revealed.
Crowdfund Lambeth supports Streatham Paddling Pool’s summer opening plans Streatham Common Co-operative launched a £5,000 fundraiser just two months ago to get the Paddling Pool open for Summer 2021. They doubled their target – and more – with...
Lambeth Council launches an innovative strategy to transform customer service The new customer experience strategy and customer standards have been introduced to transform how the council offers residents and customers excellent service.
Lambeth Council sets out spending plans for 2021-22 Measures to protect vital services and support some of Lambeth’s most vulnerable people are at the heart of a financial package designed to help the borough bounce back from...
Have your say on new Council Ward boundaries The independent Local Government Boundary Commission England (the Commission) is asking for Lambeth residents’ help in drawing up a new pattern of electoral wards in the borough.