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Lambeth gains reaccreditation as ‘Borough of Sanctuary’ Lambeth’s status as a welcoming place for people forced to flee violence and persecution in their own countries has once again won national recognition.
Finalists for Lambeth Civic Awards 2026 announced Lambeth Council asked residents to nominate their local heroes for the Civic Awards. Lambeth residents submitted over 280 nominations. A panel of community partners has shortlisted the nominations, and...
Lambeth launches Civic Awards for 2026 Nominations for the Lambeth Civic Awards are now open! Nominate Lambeth residents, individuals, community groups, organisations or charities that deserve recognition
Lambeth pledge to plant 5,000 new trees far exceeded Lambeth is celebrating National Tree Week with special planting events, which will see the borough’s tree planting programme pass 12,000 new trees in just three years – more than...
“This is personal for our borough” – Lambeth communities urged to donate to Hurricane Melissa fundraisers Councillors have praised the local community response to last week’s hurricane and encouraged donations to the relief effort.
Lambeth: book your spot for the Holiday Activities and Food programme Lambeth Council is implementing a new booking system for their Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF), making it easier for families to track and book their children's activities during...
Lambeth’s older residents discuss how to stay healthy as summer temperatures rise Lambeth residents and partners came together this month to make plans to celebrate Age-Friendly Communities - and to share ideas on staying healthy during warmer temperatures this summer.
Lambeth launches Civic Awards for 2025 Nominations for the Lambeth Civic Awards are open now. There are nine categories to recognise the incredible work people are doing across the borough.