Consultations
Search and filter results
Consultation category
Neighbourhood
Consultation date
Have your say on proposed changes to Lambeth’s Council Tax Support Scheme
We want your views on our proposals to change Lambeth’s Council Tax Support Scheme for working age residents. Please complete our online survey and/or attend on of our three drop-in sessions - links to these can be found on our GoVocal engagement platform at the bottom of this webpage.- Benefits and financial support
Have your say on services for residents affected by gender-based violence in Lambeth (Violence Against Women and Girls)
We want your views on how we can make Lambeth a borough in which residents do not have to be fearful of, or experience gender-based violence. The consultation runs from 2 March to 12 April 2020. Share your views by completing our survey.
Have your say on private rented housing standards in Lambeth
We want to hear your views about private rented housing standards in Lambeth and any related matters of concern. The consultation runs from 2 March 2020 to 23 March 2020. Have your say now.
Have your say on: Our Streets Streatham Hill
Let us know what you think about our proposals for improving streets in Streatham Hill.
Late last year Lambeth Council invited the Streatham Hill community to tell us where their local streets could be improved.
Have your say on Lambeth’s Draft New Statement of Licensing Policy
The Council, as the licensing authority, is required to publish a new Statement of Licensing Policy for the borough at least every five years. We are consulting on a draft version of the new policy.
Have your say on the Brixton Street Market Masterplan & Action Plan 2018-2023
The Brixton Street Market Masterplan & Action Plan sets out a vision for the future of the town’s famous street markets.
Have your say on streets in: Gipsy Hill
Let us know what you think about our proposals for improving streets in Gipsy Hill.
Earlier this year Lambeth Council invited the Gipsy Hill community to tell us where their local streets could be made better.
Developing the long term plan for the NHS
The National Health Service (NHS) needs to decide how services will change and improve over the next 10 years, and NHS England is inviting patients and the public to have their say.
- Adult social care and health