Consultations

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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

    • Lambeth wide
    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

    • Streatham
    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
  • Have your say on a proposal for a North Lambeth Community Hub in Kennington

    • Kennington
    We want your views on our proposal to convert our existing North Area Housing Office into a local community hub that allows residents to access a group of services, advice and support in one location. The consultation runs from 13th July 2021 to 9th August 2021.
    • Housing
  • Have your say on new Football Facilities in Lambeth

    • Brixton
    Lambeth is working with the Football Foundation to develop new Football Facilities in the Borough. If you have an interest in using these proposed facilities at Brockwell and Ruskin Park for recreational, coaching, training, or competitive use we would like to hear from you by completing our online survey. The consultation runs from 1 July to 29 July.
    • Parks
    • Sports and leisure
  • Have your say on proposed ward boundary changes in Clapham, Stockwell and Norwood

    • Clapham
    • Norwood
    • Stockwell
    The Local Government Boundary Commission for England (LGBCE) has decided to hold a period of further limited consultation in five proposed new wards, Clapham Common, Stockwell East and Landor, West Norwood, Gipsy Hill, and West Dulwich and St Martin’s wards. The consultation runs from 9 July until 26 July 2021. Visit the LGBCE website to have your say.
    • Voting and elections
  • Have your say on: Our Streets Streatham Hill

    • Streatham

    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

    • Brixton
    • Clapham
    • Kennington
    • Norwood
    • Stockwell
    • Streatham
    • Vauxhall and Waterloo

    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

    • Brixton

    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

    • Norwood

    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

    • Brixton
    • Norwood
    • Vauxhall and Waterloo

    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