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Have your say on the making of an Article 4 Direction to withdraw the permitted development right for changes of use from dwellinghouses to small Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) within Streatham Common & Vale and Streatham St Leonard’s
We want your views on the making of a non-immediate Class L(b) Article 4 Direction for the change of use from Use Class C3 (dwellinghouses) to C4 (small HMOs). Please share your views with us through our on-line survey within this webpage or submitting comments by email or post.- Planning and building control
Have your say on Individual Tree Removal Notices
Lambeth Council aims to increase canopy cover across the borough and aim to plant 5000 trees between 2022 and 2026. Regrettably though, there are instances where we need to fell trees. Most street trees are felled because they are dead, irreparably damaged (for example by vehicle collisions) or decaying to the point where they are structurally unsound. You can email or phone us if you have any comments. Details are within the How to Respond section in the webpage. **UPDATE** - A consultation report has now been added to the Outcomes section of this page.- Environmental services
- Streets, roads and transport
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Help to shape a Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) bid for the historic West Norwood Cemetery
Lambeth Council have been awarded a Parks for People development grant by the Heritage Lottery.
Have your say on streets in: Knights Hill
Phase 3 of Our Streets looks at how we can improve Streets in the Knights Hill ward.
Have your say on streets in: Thurlow Park
Phase 3 of Our Streets looks at how we can improve Streets in the Thurlow Park ward.
Have your say on streets in: Gipsy Hill
Phase 3 of Our Streets looks at how we can improve Streets in the Gipsy Hill ward.
Have your say on: proposed changes to the area around West Norwood Health and Leisure Centre
We are proposing some changes to the grounds at WNHLC to improve the safety and cleanliness of the area for children and to attract natural wildlife while maintaining a green space for our community to use.