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114 to 118 Lower Marsh redevelopment
- Vauxhall and Waterloo
114-118 Lower Marsh and Granby Place, will be transformed into office and retail space for small to medium size businesses.Status: In delivery49 Brixton Station Road and 6 Canterbury Crescent
- Brixton
Delivering new homes, workspace, market infrastructure and public realm improvements that benefit Brixton’s residents and businesses.
Status: In developmentAngell Town Community Space Strategy
- Brixton
This project brings together the council, local residents and voluntary and community sector organisations, Angell Town Estate Residents Management Organisation (RMO), registered social landlords, St John’s Church and St John’s Primary School to e
Status: In developmentCemeteries Investment Programme
- Norwood
- Streatham
Our Investment Programme into three cemeteries in the borough responds to the need to maintain historic fabric and provide high quality burial areas for Lambeth residents and the bereaved.Status: In deliveryCentral Hill estate
- Norwood
The council is rebuilding the Central Hill estate to provide hundreds of new, better homes for existing tenants and people on the council’s housing list.Status: In developmentCressingham Gardens estate
- Brixton
Cressingham Gardens estate is being rebuilt, with renovated homes and new affordable homes to help tackle the housing crisis.Status: In developmentELEVATE
- Lambeth wide
Lambeth’s mission to open up the creative and cultural sector for all young people.Status: In deliveryKnight's Walk estate
- Kennington
84 new homes will be built, as well as improved pedestrian walkways, and a new community space.Status: In developmentLambeth United: review into sites with historic links to the slave trade
- Lambeth wide
Working with the community to acknowledge and review locations in the borough with historic direct and indirect links to the trans-Atlantic slave trade and colonialismStatus: In deliveryLloyd Leon Community Centre
- Brixton
The Lloyd Leon Community Centre was founded as the Brixton Sports & Social Club following the Brixton 1981 uprising when the now Grade II listed building was gifted to the local community in response to the recommendations of the Lord Scarman
Status: In development