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  • Have your say on the safety of women and girls in public spaces in Lambeth

    • Lambeth wide
    We want you to have your say and raise any issues affecting the safety of women and girls. It will allow us to better understand your concerns, perceptions and experiences. We would also welcome information from people who have witnessed something that they think would impact on the safety of women and girls. You can share your views on our Commonplace site. The consultation is open from 3 March to 3 September 2022.
    • Noise nuisance, antisocial behaviour and safety
  • Have your say on historic sites with links to the trans-Atlantic slave trade

    • Lambeth wide
    The Black Lives Matter protests during 2020 led to new momentum behind long-standing concerns about statues, memorials and street names with associations with the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.  This is a community conversation, together we want to develop proposals on how to deal with this difficult aspect of our history. We would like to hear your views by taking comments on our Commonplace site. The consultation is open from 9 March to 31 May 2022.
    • Streets, roads and transport
  • Pre-Consultation: Have your say on Pharmacies in Lambeth

    • Lambeth wide
    Lambeth Council is conducting a Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) which looks at the health and pharmacy needs of the people who live in your area. We would like to hear from you by completing our online survey. The survey is open from 7 March to 10 April 2022.
    • Adult social care and health
  • Have your say on our Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Needs Assessment

    • Lambeth wide
    We want your views on how we can improve mental health and emotional wellbeing support services for children and young people in Lambeth. The consultation runs from 14 December 2021 to 8 February 2022. Share your views by visiting the Commonplace website and by completing our survey.
    • Children, young people and families
  • Brixton Hill Low Traffic Neighbourhood

    • Brixton
    We’re planning to create a new low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) in Brixton Hill, because many local streets are clogged by motor vehicles using them as a shortcut. By reducing traffic, we can support more people to walk, wheel, scoot and cycle.
    • Streets, roads and transport
  • Have your say on the Net Zero Carbon Retrofit Scheme at Myatt's Field South Estate

    • Brixton
    Lambeth has committed to making our borough Net Zero carbon emission by 2030. We are proposing to carry out a complete home retrofit of a number of homes in Myatt's Field South as a pilot scheme to help achieve this aim. The consultation runs from 10 December to 28 January 2022. Please share your views by email or by completing our online survey.
    • Housing
  • Have your say on Lambeth School Streets: Immanuel and St Andrew CE Primary School trial

    • Streatham

    Following the school streets trial earlier this year the council is looking to extend the trial period with a view to making it permanent from autumn 2019 and we want your views.

    • Streets, roads and transport
  • Have your say on the Draft Waterloo and South Bank Public Realm Framework

    • Vauxhall and Waterloo

    Share your views with us and help to shape the future of the Draft Waterloo and South Bank Public Realm Framework. The consultation is open from 26 March to 6 May 2019. Respond to our short online survey below.

  • Have your say on how we manage events in our parks and open spaces

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

    We’re now consulting on proposed changes to our events strategy and policy relating to large events held in our parks and open spaces. The consultation is open to comments from 11 March to 5 May 2019.

  • Have your say on Lambeth School Streets:Jessop Primary School

    The council is looking to make some changes in order to make journeys to school safer.