About Lambeth
Lambeth is one of a ring of fourteen local authorities which constitute Inner London. It measures seven miles north to south, and about two and a half miles east to west.
The London Borough of Lambeth is one of the most densely populated inner London boroughs, with a population of around 270,000.
Based on the 2001 census, 38% of Lambeth's population are from ethnic minorities, the seventh highest figure for a London borough. Approximately 150 languages are spoken in the borough; after English, the main languages spoken are Portuguese, Yoruba, French, Spanish and Twi. You can find out more on our statistics page.
Details for many of the events taking place in Lambeth throughout the year.
There are many world-famous tourist attractions in the borough, and plenty of hidden gems.
Learn about the history of the borough and trace your family history.
Find out how you can get the most out of living in and working in Lambeth. There are loads of great ideas for things to do for all the family.
Lambeth is made up of a number of 21 wards, often grouped into 6 town centre areas (Brixton, Clapham, North Lambeth (including Waterloo, Kennington and Vauxhall), Norwood, Streatham and Stockwell. But there are many neighbourhoods and 'urban villages' and each has their own distinct character.
Maps
Council structure
Find out how the council is structured and learn about your elected representatives.
Neighbouring boroughs
Boroughs with boundaries to Lambeth include Croydon, Merton, Southwark, Wandsworth and Westminster.