Better and fairer Lambeth directory

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  • A2217 Acre Lane Collision Reduction Measures

    • Lambeth wide
    To reduce collisions and improve road safety on A2217 Acre Lane between Bedford Road and Trinity Gardens we're making some highways improvements as part of the Council's collision reduction programme.
    Status: In development
  • A3036 Wandsworth Road – Collision Reduction Programme

    • Clapham
    We're proposing to improve road safety for vulnerable road users and install an additional Electric Vehicle (EV) parking bay on Killyon Road between the junctions of Queenstown Road, Union Road and by Wandsworth Road Overground station.
    Status: In development
  • Brixton Liveable Neighbourhoods

    • Brixton
    Following a successful bid for TfL’s ‘Liveable Neighbourhoods’ funding we're proposing ideas to improve Brixton town centre and the surrounding area to encourage walking and cycling.
    Status: In development
  • Cycle Quietway 5

    • Clapham
    • Vauxhall and Waterloo
    Quietway 5 is a cycle route linking Waterloo to Norbury that passes through Lambeth North, Vauxhall and Clapham.
    Status: In delivery
  • Ferndale low traffic neighbourhood - temporary scheme

    • Brixton
    Temporary traffic barriers stop through traffic, making it easier to walk, cycle and keep up social distancing.
    Status: In delivery
  • Healthy Route: Brockwell Park to Gipsy Hill

    The Brockwell Park to Gipsy Hill (also known as Rosendale Road) Healthy Route is key part of the Healthy Routes network. It will connect several:

    Status: In delivery
  • Larkhall Park health and safety improvement works

    • Stockwell
    We’re delivering a range of improvement works to enhance the lighting, pathways and visibility across Larkhall Park.
    Status: In delivery
  • Northern Line Extension

    • Vauxhall and Waterloo
    The extension will add a new Nine Elms station to Lambeth and support 3,500 new homes and 8,000 new jobs in the borough.
    Status: In delivery
  • Open Digital Planning (formerly RIPA and BOPS)

    • Lambeth wide
    Lambeth were proud to be the hosts for the launch of the new Open Digital Planning (ODP) project which combines the previously named RIPA (Reducing Invalid Planning Applications) and BOPS (Back Office Planning System) in December 2022 at the Royal Festival Hall. ODP is a collaborative project aimed at making it quicker and easier to make and process planning applications. Lambeth is a pioneer council at the vanguard of the Digital Planning revolution. We have been collaboratively leading this project since 2019.
    Status: In delivery
  • Railton low traffic neighbourhood - temporary scheme

    • Brixton
    Temporary traffic barriers stop through traffic, making it easier to walk, cycle and keep up social distancing.
    Status: In delivery