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114 to 118 Lower Marsh redevelopment
- Vauxhall and Waterloo
114-118 Lower Marsh and Granby Place, will be transformed into office and retail space for small to medium size businesses.Status: In deliveryCemeteries Investment Programme
- Norwood
- Streatham
Our Investment Programme into three cemeteries in the borough responds to the need to maintain historic fabric and provide high quality burial areas for Lambeth residents and the bereaved.Status: In deliveryClapham Common Windmill Drive playground: Redesign
- Clapham
- Kennington
We're carrying out a range of works to the playground in Windmill Drive on Clapham Common to improve the play equipment and help to maintain and support biodiversity.Status: In deliveryCycle Quietway 5
- Clapham
- Vauxhall and Waterloo
Quietway 5 is a cycle route linking Waterloo to Norbury that passes through Lambeth North, Vauxhall and Clapham.Status: In deliveryELEVATE
- Lambeth wide
Lambeth’s mission to open up the creative and cultural sector for all young people.Status: In deliveryGranby Space
- Vauxhall and Waterloo
A temporary affordable workspace project on Lower Marsh, Waterloo.Status: CompletedHillside Gardens Phase II refurbishment
- Streatham
We're working with the local community to improve Hillside Gardens Park in Streatham Hill, a popular park and recreation ground used by many residents in the area.Status: In deliveryKnight's Walk estate
- Kennington
84 new homes will be built, as well as improved pedestrian walkways, and a new community space.Status: In developmentLambeth United: review into sites with historic links to the slave trade
- Lambeth wide
Working with the community to acknowledge and review locations in the borough with historic direct and indirect links to the trans-Atlantic slave trade and colonialismStatus: In deliveryLloyd Leon Community Centre
- Brixton
The Lloyd Leon Community Centre was founded as the Brixton Sports & Social Club following the Brixton 1981 uprising when the now Grade II listed building was gifted to the local community in response to the recommendations of the Lord Scarman
Status: In development