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Knock Covid for 6 at The Kia Oval this weekend

People living in south east London and beyond are being invited to a special COVID-19 mass vaccination event at The Kia Oval, the home of Surrey County Cricket Club, this Saturday 17 July 2021. From 8am to 8pm the Pfizer vaccine will be on offer at the stadium for everyone aged 18 and over. Second doses will also be available to anyone who had their first jab at least eight weeks ago - i.e., before 23 May 2021.

Norwood expects

The success of the England team in reaching the final of the Euro 2020 football championships is bringing a much needed boost to most people’s morale. Also, for local businesses and especially pubs, the competition, and England’s games in particular, have brought a much needed increase in trade after a slow start following reopening after the last lockdown.

AgeUK Lambeth - change to Covid-19 emergency help-line

The AgeUK Lambeth Covid helpline is closing down as they return to normal service. Their main number is still 0333 360 3700, but this is now their regular Gateway service instead of Lambeth's lockdown helpline for food bank vouchers and so on.
Also, from Monday 5 July they are reducing their operating hours to 10am to 4pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

More vaccine clinics open now across Lambeth

Extra Covid-19 walk-in vaccination clinics have opened across the borough, offering Lambeth residents their first and second doses of the jab. The urgency to get the walk-in clinics set up and get even more people in the borough vaccinated comes after a rise in cases – with over 900 new cases linked to the Delta variant being recorded in Lambeth this week. Some local pharmacies are also offering the vaccine to residents.

Lambeth Council’s Climate Assembly ends

Lambeth Council's Climate Assembly of 50 residents has been discovering solutions to tackling carbon emissions in the borough across three themes: transport, businesses, and homes. 

Lambeth Council's financial position

Lambeth Council says unprecedented challenges following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic will continue to affect the Council in the short and medium term a report to senior councillors has revealed. 

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