All posts in Transport We are responsible for looking after our roads and streets, and promoting the use of sustainable transport in the borough so that we can all make cleaner, healthier choices about how we get around. Read more below for the latest news from our transport teams.
Lambeth Council reveals trailblazing Kerbside Strategy Lambeth Council has unveiled one of the most ambitious strategies of its kind that will make our kerbside fairer, more accessible and more climate resilient.
Streatham Wells and Brixton Hill low traffic neighbourhood surveys Lambeth Council is asking for peoples’ feedback on proposals to create two new low traffic neighbourhoods that would cut traffic, improve air quality and encourage walking, cycling and scooting.
Lambeth Council announces huge new investment in sustainable travel to transform our borough for the future Lambeth Council has announced a huge new investment in sustainable travel as part the borough’s ongoing and ambitious efforts to cut air pollution, make our roads safer and to...
Permanent Ferndale Low Traffic Neighbourhood proposals Lambeth Council is proposing to make the Ferndale Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) permanent as well as street improvements.
Lambeth Council announces £6million programme to reduce flood risk Lambeth Council in partnership with Thames Water Utilities is announcing a new £6 million programme to help reduce flood risk and improve climate resilience across the borough.
Lambeth Community Influencers: support cycling your local community Would you like to be an influencer in your community and help promote cycling?
Proposals for permanent Streatham Hill and Tulse Hill low traffic neighbourhoods Lambeth Council is proposing the temporary Streatham Hill and Tulse Hill Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) should become permanent.
Lambeth agrees Climate Action Plan to transform the borough Lambeth Council’s cabinet has approved the Climate Action Plan to enable the borough to become carbon net zero compatible and climate resilient by 2030 - a cleaner, healthier place...