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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 connects several:
Status: In deliveryIndependence: people have support to live as well and independently as they can
- Lambeth wide
Public sector partners will reform services to provide and promote care and independence.Status: In deliveryLambeth 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 deliveryLambeth Made
- Lambeth wide
Making Lambeth one of the best places in the world for children and young people to grow up.Status: In deliveryLambeth Made and Black Prince Trust partnership
- Lambeth wide
Partner's the Black Prince Trust give free sports coaching to ‘at risk’ or less advantaged young people.Status: In deliveryLambeth Made and We Rise partnership
- Lambeth wide
A community business developing a generation of confident, connected, enterprising young people in BrixtonStatus: In deliveryLambeth 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 deliveryLJ Works
- Brixton
Delivery of 1,750sqm of affordable employment space with business support, training and retention of a local food growing project.Status: In developmentLloyd 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