Fresh start for Palace Road
February 8, 2019
Effective changes to the nuts and bolts of recycling, food waste and bulk collection are proving successful on Palace Road – so we plan to ‘recycle’ the approach on other estates, starting this Spring.
Effective changes to the nuts and bolts of recycling, food waste and bulk collection are proving successful on Palace Road – so we plan to ‘recycle’ the approach on other estates, starting this Spring.
Lambeth Council offers a bulky waste collection service for large items. Dumping rubbish (flytipping) is a crime and can attract vermin.
Residents’ plans for a community garden in raised beds at Melbourne Mews to help stop anti-social behaviour came true with the support of Lambeth Council and social enterprise Urban Growth.
Lambeth Council have announced the new political Cabinet that will lead council policy over the coming years.
A new community garden at the junction of Knight’s Hill and Chapel Road around the Victorian water fountain marks the relaunch of the ‘Freshview’ project that supports community volunteers to change their streets for the better.
Lambeth’s Freshview project, which works with residents to help them improve their streets, is receiving a facelift of its own.
This summer, Streatham residents and councillors got together for a day of action on Russell’s Footpath, using the council’s brilliant Community Freshview scheme.
Father Nature is a Lambeth based community gardening social enterprise working with communities to tackle local problems together.
As part of the Living Landscapes initiative, the London Wildlife Trust has been awarded a grant of nearly £700,000 from Heritage Lottery Fund to revive the Great North Wood.
Streatham Street Champion Michael welcomes new green recycling wheelie bin to 3-bin waste collection system