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Have your say on the Site Allocations Development Plan Document Proposed Submission Version (SADPD PSV)
We want your views on the Site Allocations Development Plan Document Proposed Submission Version (SADPD PSV). Please share your views with us by completing our online survey within the webpage or by sending in comments by post or using the email address provided. **The end of consultation report - Regulation 22 Consultation Statement can be found in the Outcomes section of this site. Thank you for participating.**- Planning and building control
Have your say on the proposed cycle hangar locations
Following the success of previously installed hangars across Lambeth and the high levels of demand, we are proposing to install 50 new hangars across the borough to help meet the manifesto commitment of providing 5,000 additional secure cycle park
Have your say on Lambeth's Carers Strategy - Young Carers
We want to hear from young carers to help Lambeth update its Carers Strategy. A lot has changed since the Lambeth Carers Strategy was first written in 2017, and it is important that we take account of these changes. You can have your say by completing our online survey. The consultation is open from 10 October to 6 November 2022.- Adult social care and health
- Children, young people and families
Have your say on Lambeth’s Budget Challenge
We are currently consulting on Lambeth’s budget proposals for the next four years. This is a response to cuts in our funding from central Government, meaning that we need to realise a saving of £43million.
Have your say on Lambeth's cycle hangar installation
Let us know what you think about possible locations for the installations of cycle hangars in Lambeth from Monday 10 December 2018 to Monday 7 January 2019.
Have your say on Streets in Knights Hill
Let us know what you think about our proposals for improving streets in Knights Hill.
Earlier this year Lambeth Council invited the Knights Hill community to tell us where their local streets could be made better.