Parklife meets Froglife for Environment campaignFive Lambeth Parks - Brockwell Park, Archbishop’s Park, Myatt’s Field Park, Slade Gardens and Kennington Park – are now safe homes for rare British wildlife.
Good Parks and Climate Change 2021This year, the Good Parks Report focuses on how London is changing public parks to help protect people and environment against the impact of climate change.
Two new Lambeth sites fly the Green Flag for best UK parks and green spacesLambeth’s 19 Green Flag Parks are a testament to the hard work of the staff, residents and volunteers who keep them.
Green spaces win Gold in LambethA record-winning entry from Lambeth's Parks Team to the 'London in Bloom' Awards reflects the love and care that Lambeth staff, volunteers and Friends put into the borough's...
Lambeth outdoor leisure activities to restart in first phase of reopening Lambeth’s BETTER leisure facilities are restarting tennis sessions in Lambeth parks and a new outdoor exercise classes from Monday 29 March in line with government guidelines.
Sunnyhill Nature Garden Growing Back Greener A project bringing Sunnyhill Nature Garden back to life as a natural outdoor community and education centre has gained funding from the Mayor of London.
Amphibian art from the street to the parkStreet artist ATM has created a two-metre toad painting in Lambeth to help inspire the community to create and protect wildlife havens.
Norwood gets back to natureLondon Wildlife Trust’s Great North Wood team recently teamed up with Lambeth Council to plant a diverse, mixed hedgerow in Norwood Park, with wildlife-friendly plants native to the UK.