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Have your say on a proposed change to the determined admission arrangements for primary schools for 2020/21 intake
We want your views on amending the number of Reception places in some of Lambeth’s primary schools from September 2020 following changes to the local resident population. The consultation runs from 15 November to 13 December 2019.
- Schools and education
Have your say on our plans to improve the South Bank Spine Route
The aim of the South Bank Spine Route public realm project is to improve Upper Ground, Belvedere Road and their connecting streets.
Have your say on our proposals to introduce Controlled Parking Zones in the Streatham Hill East area
Following the two separate stage 1 consultations and our decision to proceed to the next stage. We now want your views on our plans to introduce a CPZ in the Streatham Hill East Area. The statutory consultation runs from 1 to 29 November 2019.
- Parking
Have your say on: Our Streets Streatham Hill
Let us know what you think about our proposals for improving streets in Streatham Hill.
Late last year Lambeth Council invited the Streatham Hill community to tell us where their local streets could be improved.
Have your say on Lambeth’s Draft New Statement of Licensing Policy
The Council, as the licensing authority, is required to publish a new Statement of Licensing Policy for the borough at least every five years. We are consulting on a draft version of the new policy.
Have your say on the Brixton Street Market Masterplan & Action Plan 2018-2023
The Brixton Street Market Masterplan & Action Plan sets out a vision for the future of the town’s famous street markets.
Have your say on streets in: Gipsy Hill
Let us know what you think about our proposals for improving streets in Gipsy Hill.
Earlier this year Lambeth Council invited the Gipsy Hill community to tell us where their local streets could be made better.
Developing the long term plan for the NHS
The National Health Service (NHS) needs to decide how services will change and improve over the next 10 years, and NHS England is inviting patients and the public to have their say.
- Adult social care and health