Making Lambeth a Living Wage Place Lambeth is taking a place-based approach to tackling in-work poverty and the cost of living crisis by working to become a borough where no-one is paid less than London...
Lambeth launches plans to become a Living Wage Place Lambeth is working to become a Living Wage Place, building a more dynamic, inclusive and equitable local economy and supporting people in the cost of living crisis.
Living Wage employers – Szerelmey Lambeth based stonework and restoration company Szerelmey has become an accredited Living Wage employers and is influencing their business partners to do the same.
Living Wage Employer – TEA films Brixton-based filmmakers TEA films believe Living Wage accreditation proves to everyone that the company puts people at the heart of their work.
Living Wage Accredited Employer – IRMO IRMO believe that embracing the Living Wage helps enhance your organisation's reputation, positively impacts the local economy, and shows your commitment to a fairer society.
Living Wage – 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning Becoming an Accredited Living Wage employers helps to cement 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning’s role in reaching marginalised communities.
Lambeth NHS Trusts on track to becoming London Living Wage Employers Lambeth's four NHS trusts - King’s College Hospital, Guy’s and St Thomas’s, St George’s and South London and the Maudsley – are the area’s biggest employers with over 40,000...
Read Spring’s Lambeth talk Loughborough Primary School became the third Lambeth school to have a ‘green screen’ installed to help reduce air pollution on the school playground. Clapham’s businesses have voted overwhelmingly in...