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  • Streatham Wells Low Traffic Neighbourhood

    • Streatham
    We’re planning to create a new low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) in Streatham Wells, 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 Tulse Hill Low Traffic Neighbourhood

    • Brixton
    We’re asking people who live, work and travel in the trial low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) to share their views by doing a survey. This is because we’re considering making the changes permanent after monitoring the LTN and finding that it has been reducing traffic in the area. The consultation is open from 15 November to 19 December 2021.
    • Streets, roads and transport
  • Have your say on Lambeth's Suicide Prevention Strategy 2022-25

    • Lambeth wide
    We want your views on our proposals for the Suicide Prevention Strategy and Action Plan 2022-25. The consultation runs from 19 November 2021 to 19 December 2021. Please share your views with us by completing our online survey. UPDATE: **Thank you for your responses, the end of consultation report has now been added under ​‘Outcomes’**
    • Adult social care and health
  • Have your say on Lambeth Bee Roads

    • Lambeth wide
    Lambeth Bee Roads is a series of proposed greening projects to convert grassland and tarmac alongside roads into meadows, rain gardens, and wildflower planting. The Bee Roads will be on land managed by Lambeth housing and highways. We are interested in your opinions and your help on the Lambeth Bee Roads. Please share your views by completing our online survey. The consultation runs from 24 November to 19 December 2021. UPDATE: **Thank you for your responses, the end of consultation report has now been added under 'Outcomes’**
    • Environmental services
  • Have your say on the Streatham Hill Low Traffic Neighbourhood

    • Streatham
    We’re asking people who live, work and travel in the trial low traffic neighbourhood (LTN) to share their views by doing a survey. This is because we’re considering making the changes permanent after monitoring the LTN and finding that it has been reducing traffic in the area. The consultation is open from 15 November to 19 December 2021.
    • Streets, roads and transport
  • Have your say on the Oasis Johanna Development Scheme in Waterloo

    • Vauxhall and Waterloo
    Oasis Community Learning and Lambeth Council invite you to have your say on the Oasis Johanna Development Scheme in Waterloo. Please share your views by attending one of our public consultation meetings and/or sharing your views with us online. The consultation is open from 15 November to 13 December 2021. UPDATE: **Thank you for your responses, the end of consultation report has now been added under ​‘Outcomes’**.
    • Schools and education
    • Children, young people and families
  • 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.