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Growing Brixton’s Rec Quarter – 49 Brixton Station Road and 6 Canterbury Crescent
- Brixton
Building new homes and affordable workspace to support the social and economic needs of the local community.
49 Brixton Station Road and 6 Canterbury Crescent are two council-owned sites in the heart of Brixton which for the last few yea
Status: In developmentKnight's Walk estate
- Kennington
84 new homes will be built, as well as improved pedestrian walkways, and a new community space.Status: In developmentLambeth 2030 : Our Future, Our Lambeth
- Lambeth wide
Our Lambeth 2030 Vision Statement
"Lambeth – a borough with social and climate justice at its heart.
Status: In deliveryLarkhall Lane parallel zebra crossing
- Clapham
We upgraded an existing zebra crossing to a parallel crossing to ensure a safe crossing for cyclists as well as pedestrians.Status: CompletedLollard Street
- Kennington
70 new homes at council-level rent, with another 12 apartments and seven townhouses offered for sale, ready to move into by the end of 2018.Status: CompletedMyatt's Field North
- Brixton
Regeneration of Myatts Field North Estate under a Private Finance Initiative (PFI) scheme.Status: CompletedNorthern 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 deliveryOasis Academy Johanna Feasibility Assessment
- Vauxhall and Waterloo
A study of the redevelopment potential of Oasis Academy Johanna primary school.Status: In developmentOpen 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