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Help to decide new locations for Lambeth’s polling stations

Lambeth Council is now seeking the views of residents on the locations for polling stations in the borough as well as on on the boundaries of polling districts. This review is as a result of the changes made to ward boundaries by the Local Government Boundary Commission; Lambeth’s electoral wards increased from 21 to 25. Locally, there are now four wards instead of three. The formal consultation went live on 29 October and closes for comments on 30 November 2021. 

West Norwood Cemetery HLF works: the next phase

Operations are now underway on the next phase of the drains/kerbs/path works at Lower Road, Narrow Road and Reddins Hill. An access route for motorists from the main entrance to the Rose Garden and Greek Cemetery (the north east corner of the Cemetery) is being maintained, and pedestrians will need to also follow the signposted route, or possibly find a more direct route by walking carefully through the graves and monuments north of Lower Road.

West Norwood Cemetery HLF works: progress made

It is good to see the progress made since the summer with the drainage and path works in West Norwood Cemetery. These civil engineering works are the initial works on the ground under the Heritage Lottery Fund programme (see our previous story here), along with some restoration of protected monuments (see below).

The Great North Wood in the Autumn

The local remnants of the Great North Wood are excellent places for an autumnal ramble or volunteering to help preserve our natural environment.

Lambeth Libraries November news

Its great to see that it is now no longer necessary to make appointments to go to the Library to borrow books or study. However, please do continue to wear masks if you are able, follow social distancing measures and use the hand sanitiser.

LTNs consultation: Streatham Hill and Tulse Hill

Lambeth council is to launch two new low traffic neighbourhood consultations for areas in Tulse Hill and Streatham Hill on 15 November. Views of residents and businesses in the areas concerned will be sought so the Council can decide whether the LTNs will become permanent. 

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