Lambeth Council has finally realised that housing people in otherwise empty properties is one way of helping to reduce the demand for accommodation in the borough.
The financial crisis at Lambeth Council has increased significantly in the past year with a £69.9m funding gap forecast for the new financial year ahead.
Although Lambeth has a long history of posting up non-denominational Christmas decorations, they seemed to have pushed the boat out with this year’s abstract collection. We’ve tried ...
Oasisplay has been transforming the lives of disadvantaged children and young people for fifty years in the Brixton area and are now looking for help with funding so that they can continue their ...
Lambeth Council is planning to water down the deal with the developer for the Pop Brixton and International House sites.
After reports of unauthorised alterations and huge rises being made to tenants’ rents at the Quadrangle development, the The Herne Hill Society has heavily criticised the Lexadon Property ...
All of us at Lambeth Libraries hope you have a great festive season and that you have all the books to read that you could ...
The demise of Coldharbour Lane as a nightlife destination continues, with tonight’s sudden closure of Market House, which until fairly recently was a popular two-floor venue. The bar unexpectedly ...
This World AIDS Day, Sunday 1 December, the London-wide, Lambeth-led HIV Prevention Programme Do It London is focused on equality, highlighting the needs of Black heritage communities ...
It’s a big day ahead for any wannabe Chief Exec of Lambeth Council. We’re talking INTERVIEW DAY as the esteemed Appointments Committee meets at the Town Hall to decide who will replace ...
Three of the four MPs that cover our Brixton Buzz patch voted against the Assisted Dying Bill in the House of Commons today.
Here’s an interesting Freedom of Information request regarding Active Lambeth, the in-house Town Hall company that now manages leisure centres in the borough.