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Call for community members for the Lambeth Neighbourhood Health and Wellbeing Alliance

Lambeth Together are looking for people living in Lambeth, who have experience of using its health and care services, to help the Lambeth Neighbourhood Health and Wellbeing Alliance.

As part of Lambeth Together, the Alliance works on improving the health and wellbeing of local people, and plans to do this by bringing together services and activities by local area, or ‘neighbourhood’ and in the community. This will help services to work in a more joined up way.

Lambeth Together believes that:

Our streets – Gipsy Hill Ward

Last year Lambeth Council sought ideas for each ward in the south of the borough on how to improve local streets under the banner “Our Streets”. The main focus of Our Streets is on speed limits and traffic calming; parking and loading arrangements; crossing points; car clubs; cycling facilities; public realm improvements; seating; bins; greenery; signage and removal of street clutter. Ward councillors then published proposals and sought comments from local residents.

The approved schemes are now being implemented ward by ward.  In Gipsy Hill these are:

Lambeth’s cycle hangar installation: have your say

In order to encourage more people to cycle and use cycling as a mode of transport, Lambeth Council has been helping residents who have nowhere to store their bikes by installing specially designed secure Lambeth Bikehangars for them to rent.

Is there another election brewing?

Lambeth Council has sent out the annual Household Enquiry Forms “HEFs”. Look out for an envelope like the attached.  Its easiest to respond on line - using the security codes in the letter. You must respond to make sure you will remain on next year’s electoral register and therefore eligible to vote, and to correct any errors. Do not lose your vote.

To register for the first time, there’s a simple on-line process which will take five minutes.  

Lammy Awards

Health and care awards set up in Lambeth to recognise people who go the extra mile to provide exceptional health and care support, the Lammy Awards were first launched by NHS Lambeth Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) in 2015. They seek to recognise NHS and council staff, health and care teams and individuals who live and work in the borough.

 The CCG states:

Lambeth Heritage Festival

The seventh edition runs throughout September and aims to open up the history of Lambeth’s people and places to make them relevant and interesting for residents and visitors. There are talks, films, music, exhibitions, walks and workshops. Locally, there are four events:

  • Sunday 1 September at 2:30pm:  the monthly Friends of West Norwood Cemetery walk

Meet inside main entrance arch of the Cemetery, West Norwood, London, SE27 9JU

Free, but recommended donation of £1 (50p concessions); no booking required.

Capital Ring free walk

Did you know a section of one of the long distance paths around London zig zags from Crystal Palace to Streatham Common? Running mostly just south of the Lambeth borough boundary the walk takes in:

Controlled Parking Zone extension programme 2019-23

Lambeth Council has decided to explore an expansion of controlled parking for an area centred on Croxted Road as well as areas of Streatham.  Public consultation on the Croxted Road proposal is due to start this month, with a planned introduction of April 2020.

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