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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 deliveryAnti-idling campaign
- Lambeth wide
We are part of the Mayor’s Air Quality Funded Idling Action Project and we deliver regular anti-idling events across Lambeth.Status: In deliveryBrixton Townscape Heritage Initiative
- Brixton
As the Brixton Townscape Heritage Initiative funding comes to an end, the final buildings to be transformed will be 19-21 Electric Avenue, with works due to start on site by the end of August 2021.
Status: In deliveryCoburg Crescent Learning Disability Resource Centre
- Lambeth wide
Lambeth is developing a new Learning Disability Resource Centre at Coburg Crescent to support adults with learning disabilities and the local community. The centre is due to open in 2021.Status: In developmentCrowdfund Lambeth
- Lambeth wide
Crowdfund Lambeth supports community projects and initiatives in the borough. Find out if your project could be eligible for match-funding up to £5000.Status: In deliveryELEVATE
- Lambeth wide
Lambeth’s mission to open up the creative and cultural sector for all young people.Status: In deliveryGranby Space
- Vauxhall and Waterloo
A temporary affordable workspace project on Lower Marsh, Waterloo.Status: CompletedGreen screens
- Lambeth wide
We have installed a number of green screens in various schools across Lambeth, to reduce children’s exposure to air pollution.Status: In deliveryGrowing 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 developmentIndependence: 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 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 developmentNew design for Brixton Road Rail Bridge
- Brixton
A new design was chosen through a design competition, run by Lambeth Council, Brixton BID and the Brixton Design Trail, to provide a gateway feature for Brixton Station Road market and be an impactful landmark in the town centre.Status: CompletedOasis Academy Johanna Feasibility Assessment
- Vauxhall and Waterloo
A study of the redevelopment potential of Oasis Academy Johanna primary school.Status: In developmentOpen Fires and Smoke
- Lambeth wide
We are a smoke control area and we have measures in place around open fires and smoke.Status: In deliveryOur goals for Lambeth – Lambeth Borough Plan
- Lambeth wide
We’re designing our new Lambeth Borough Plan and we want to hear from you
Status: In deliveryPlace: Lambeth is a place people want to live, work and invest
- Lambeth wide
Continuing to make Lambeth a place people want to live, work and invest.Status: In deliveryPop Brixton
- Brixton
Since 2015, Pop Brixton has become a thriving destination for new business, affordable workspaces, community schemes, food, drink and shops.Status: CompletedResilient communities: communities that are thriving and connected
- Lambeth wide
Stronger relationships and a vibrant community sector, alongside economic growth, will enable communities to thrive.Status: In deliveryRestoration of Brockwell Hall - Letting the Past Enhance the Future
- Brixton
We have bid for Heritage Lottery Funding to restore Brockwell Hall for community events, food and drink, weddings and corporate bookings.Status: In developmentRevitalising Brixton’s Rec Quarter
- Brixton
The council has secured funding from the Mayor of London’s Good Growth Fund to deliver improvements to the Brixton Recreation Centre, International House, Brixton Station Road and Beehive Place.Status: In development