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Lambeth bin collections over the holidays

If you bins are normally collected on a Wednesday - which is Christmas Day and New Years Day this year (2024), then your bin collection days will be on the next day.

Want to host a Play Street?

A play street is where neighbours agree together to close their road temporarily but regularly to through traffic – so that children can play while adults get to know each other better. You can make it happen on your street. 

Christmas tree collections

Lambeth Council will be collecting real Christmas trees for free. They can be put out for collection from 6 January 2025. 

Have your say: Micromobility bays

Lambeth Council plans to add 148 new dockless bays for e-scooters and e-bikes, expanding the network to over 350. Most residents will be within a 3-minute walk of a bay, and the council is seeking feedback on the expansion.

Tulse Hill Gyratory Safety Scheme

Transport for London (TfL) will be proceeding with the range of interim interventions at the Tulse Hill gyratory traffic which aim to improve safety for pedestrians and other road users in this area by slowing the speed of traffic on approach to the pedestrian crossings. This follows the TfL consultation on the scheme, which we reported a few weeks ago.

Help St Lukes host their homeless guests this winter

Every Winter, St Luke’s Church in West Norwood opens its doors to a small group of people who have no permanent place to live. They are invited to come into a warm room, eat a meal, stay the night and have breakfast in the morning.

Kingswood Arts launches Crowdfunder

Kingswood Arts has launched a Crowdfunder campaign to raise £20,000 for a recording studio and youth club at Kingswood House! Their goal is to create a safe, welcoming space where young people from the Kingswood estate can explore their creativity and build new skills. 

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