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Big Shift News: September

This September the Big Shift is activating spaces across the borough! We have three different roads closing this month to allow for locals and businesses to use the spaces that are usually reserved for cars. Come along and enjoy the space! The #LambethBigShift aims to help communities across Lambeth make the most of the of the new greener, healthier infrastructure being put in place. Find out more about our projects below or visit our website . Check back here for regular updates about current and upcoming projects. Hannen Road Car Free Day This Sunday Lambeth’s Big Shift is closing Hannen Road in West Norwood for the day. This closure will coincide with monthly Norwood Feast local street market. This event is about reimagine Hannen Road as a commute friendly and more sustainable space. There will be a variety of workshops for children and adults throughout the day. These workshops are run by A Small Studio and Station to Station to gather locals’ opinions about how the space could be better suited to its current uses. Come join us from 10am to 4pm on Sunday the 3rd of September to take a look, share your views, and enjoy some local produce! National Car Free Day Lambeth Council will be celebrating Car Free Day on Saturday 23rd September on Goding Street (SE11 5AW), just off Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, from 12 to 5pm. There will be fun and interactive activities for the whole family including: • Children's scooter obstacle course and an opportunity to win a children's scooter • A pedal smoothie bike giving out free smoothies • Children's arts and crafts workshops • Adult bike repair workshops • A Dr Bike mechanic who will check your bike for free • Adapted bikes for disabled people to try And much more! You don't need to book anything and all the activities are FREE, just bring yourself and your friends and family for a fun-filled day out! Voltaire Road Car Free Days Starting on the 8th of September we are closing Voltaire Road from Old Station Way to Clapham High Street. The closure will occur every weekend from 6pm Friday to 6pm Sunday, ending on the 1st of October. The road closure will see local businesses spilling out onto the street to enjoy the space. There will be additional seating in the road and every Saturday from 4pm to 8pm live acoustic music will take place. Why not pop over this September to enjoy the street, music and food! Community Fund Parklets Applications for Community Fund Parklets are still open. A parklet is a repurposed parking space that offers residents a small green space, a place to rest or socialise, or anything your community would like! Click here for more information. OurBike Need to carry a small parcel or small children in Lambeth? Why not give an OurBike a go? We have seven locations with e-cargo bikes across the borough and it’s one of the cheapest bike-hiring schemes in London! Look out for our new signs to help you locate a bike. Click here for more details.

Posted on 1st September 2023

by PK

Big Shift News: August

Looking for ways to get some exercise or brighten up your neighbourhood this summer? The Big Shift can help you! Looking to get back into cycling? We have opportunities below to help you in your cycling journey, whatever stage you’re at. Think your street could use a little more greenery? Why not apply for a parklet! The #LambethBigShift aims to help communities across Lambeth make the most of the of the new greener, healthier infrastructure being put in place. Find out more about our projects below or visit our website . Check back here for regular updates about current and upcoming projects. Bike the Borough On the 18th of July six Lambeth primary schools took part in the Bike the Borough event. The children took to the streets as part of a mass bike ride between Clapham Common and Brockwell Park. The inaugural Bike the Borough event saw more than 80 school children showcase cycling skills while being supported by school staff, cycling police officers and instructors from Cycle Confident. The Bike the Borough event was organised through Lambeth Council’s Big Shift programme to encourage people to consider more sustainable and active ways to move around their local areas. The event was a great success with everyone involved having a great time. We hope to make it even bigger and better next year. Community Influencers We are looking for 30 new Lambeth Community Influencers. Have you thought about cycling but don’t know where to start? Would you like to bike to work but aren’t confident on the roads? Becoming a Community Influencer is a great place to start! Peddle My Wheels and Lambeth’s Big Shift have partnered for a second year of the Community Influencer programme. Successful applicants will receive a free cycle and cycle accessories as well as being supported with training, maintenance, and insurance from Peddle My Wheels. Influencers will join our media campaign and help promote cycling around Lambeth. We’re looking for people to help encourage others to cycle in their communities by posting to social media, coming to active travel events and many more exciting opportunities. Click here to apply for a spot in the September 2023 cohort. Your Streets Your Way The Your Streets Your Way 2023 winners have been announced! Congratulations to the winners, runner ups and judges’ choices! Over 70 wonderful submissions were received from people aged 6-74. The winning designs are available to view on the Your Streets Your Way website . Parklets Applications for a Community Fund Parklets are now open. A parklet is an old parking space that has been transformed into a space for a community to rest and socialise, while also bringing some much-needed greenery to residential streets. Parklets can also provide a space to lock up bikes or even sensory play opportunities for children. Applying to become a parklet keeper means that you will have the chance to design a parklet for your road. Parklet keepers are responsible for maintaining and caring for the parklet and ensuring that it is a welcoming place for the whole community to enjoy. Click here to find out more. OurBike Join Lambeth’s e-cargo bike hiring scheme today and get 60 minutes free if you’re a resident or 180 minutes free for your business. After that it’s just 75p per 15 minutes, making it one of London’s cheapest bike hiring schemes. OurBike can be used to transport a wide range of items: parcels, recycling, cakes, even people. The Ridgeback MK5 bike can carry up to 150kg (including the weight of the rider) and comes with a bench that can seat 2 children. If you have never used an e-cargo bike before you can book a training session for free with a member of the team. For more information about riding an e-cargo bike, check out the OurBike website . Download the app via the Play Store or App Store. Cycle Confident Summer Sessions Cycle Confident are providing cycle training sessions this summer for all ages and levels of ability. Click here for more information. Try Before You Bike Try Before You Bike is designed to encourage beginner, less experienced or out of practice cyclists to give it a go. Try Before You Bike allows you to pay monthly to try out a range of different bicycles to see if they’re right for you. Click here for more details. Freshview Freshview aims to bring your community together for a day to improve your local area. Freshview is led by residents, it is your chance to make a difference to the environment in your local area. Types of activities include: • creating a community garden • building on-street planters and window boxes • removing debris from disused land • cutting back overgrowth from alleyways and footpaths • brightening up local areas by re-painting front garden walls or street furniture. Click here for more information.

Posted on 4th August 2023

by Poppy Knight

Big Shift News: July

The Big Shift Lambeth The Big Shift aims to create a greener and healthier Lambeth. Our projects range from redesigning local Lambeth spaces to helping residents access affordable bikes. Our #LambethBigShift active travel programme brings together several initiatives to help residents, businesses and schools choose cleaner and healthier ways of getting around the borough - such as walking, cycling and wheeling. Find out more about our projects below or visit our website . Check back here for regular updates about current and upcoming projects. Community Influencer applications Are you considering cycling but need some support to get started? Peddle My Wheels and Lambeth’s Big Shift have partnered for a second year of the Community Influencer programme. Successful applicants will receive a free cycle and cycle accessories as well as being supported with training, maintenance, and insurance from Peddle My Wheels. Influencers will join our media campaign and help promote cycling around Lambeth. We’re looking for people to help encourage others to cycle in their communities by posting to social media, coming to active travel events and many more exciting opportunities. Click here to apply for a spot in the September 2023 cohort. Community Fund Parklets A Parklet is a community owned mini park for your street. A can add a bit of green to your area while providing a spot to rest and socialise. We have begun the first phase of installing the Community Fund Parklets. But don’t worry, you can still apply for one on your street. Click here for more information on how to apply. OurBike OurBike has a new app and a new look to match! The new app is simple to use. Either download it from the Play Store or App Store , sign up and book your time slot. As of the 1st of July 2023: • All new businesses that sign up will receive 180 minutes free use. • All new resident signups will get 60 minutes. After that it’s only 75p per 15 minutes. Freshview Freshview aims to bring your community together for a day to improve your local area. Freshview is led by residents, it is your chance to make a difference to the environment in your local area. Types of activities include: • creating a community garden • building on-street planters and window boxes • removing debris from disused land • cutting back overgrowth from alleyways and footpaths • brightening up local areas by re-painting front garden walls or street furniture. Click here for more information. Crowdfund Lambeth Lambeth Council and Crowdfunder have teamed up to support projects, groups and organisations across the Borough who want to turn their ideas into a reality and make Lambeth a unique place to live, work, learn and do business. Do you have a community green project? Want to improve your local street? Click here for more details on the eligibility criteria. Cycle Confident Summer Cycle Training Lambeth Council with Cycle Confident are providing free cycle training for children during the summer holidays. There are courses suitable for all levels of ability, from complete beginner to on-road training and the training takes place in small groups with 2 fully trained instructors. Courses are running in Brockwell Park and Clapham Common during the month of August. Children are encouraged to bring their own bikes but there are also bikes available to borrow at Clapham Common. For more details and to book a place, visit the Cycle Confident website.

Posted on 30th June 2023

by PK

Big Shift News: May

Applications for phase one of the Community Fund Parklets has closed. Our team is currently shortlisting the applications. Winners will be announced soon. If you missed the deadline but still want to apply you can send in your application to be waitlisted for phase two. Click here to apply. The announcement for the Your Streets Your Way winners will be coming soon. Watch this space for updates! Are you working in a Lambeth school? You are eligible for support to have a more a more active journey to school! Lambeth Council is working towards a cleaner and greener borough by offering a range of measures to encourage people working for the school to travel in active ways. Transport has a huge impact on the health and quality of life for everyone and offers some great opportunities. Contact us at ActiveTravel@lambeth.gov.uk to receive a guide to find out information and discounts to switch to healthier and more sustainable forms of transport. Bike Week 100 is coming up. Celebrating 100 years of Bike Weeks, this year you can get involved by arranging an event at your workplace or taking part in one of the many challenges arranged by Bike Week 100. Click here for more details . You can also find resources to help make the switch to cycling on the Cycling UK website. Dr Bike sessions taking place this month! Dr Bike sessions are free to attend, and experienced mechanics will check everything on your bike from wheels, brakes, gears and tyre pressure to lights, racks, pedals, saddles and more. Any minor adjustments that can be made will be done there and then free of change. In the case that something can’t be fixed on site the mechanics will let you know exactly what needs doing and a rough guide to what it should cost and will point you in the direction of your local bike shop. Upcoming Dr Bike Sessions: • Saturday 6th June – 12:00-15:00 – Norwood Road / York Hill – SE27 9AF • Wednesday 7th June – 16:00-19:00 – Clapham Common Bandstand – SW4 9DE • Saturday 10th June – 12:00-15:00 – Clapham Common Bandstand – SW4 9DE • Wednesday 14th June – 16:00 19:00 Windrush Square – SW2 1JQ Click here for a full list of events. We have partnered with Brixton based upCYCLE to bring you a brand-new type of bike market! Bring along your outgrown, unwanted bikes to the market and put them to good use and donate them to a great project. All donated bikes will be serviced by upCYCLE and checked by a qualified mechanic to ensure they are in good working order. The bikes will then be sold at bike markets run by Peddle My Wheels, with 100% of all sales proceeds going back to upCYCLE • Wednesday 7th June - 10:00-16:00 - Windrush Square • Saturday 10 June - 12:00-18:00 - Lambeth Country Show • Sunday 11 June - 12:00-18:00 - Lambeth Country Show • Sunday 9th July - 10:00-16:00 - Streatham Common (Rookery/Highlighted Road) Click here for a full list of events. Try Before You Bike - the flexible bike scheme that will get you cycling. Simple and affordable, the Try Before You Bike scheme is the flexible bike scheme that will help get you cycling. Just choose your new bike and accessories using the helpful online tools, the bike gets delivered straight to your door! For more information visit Peddle My Wheels , who run the programme on behalf of Lambeth Council. In the coming months you’ll start seeing bright green wraparounds around many Lambeth lamp columns. This shows that a street based Electric Vehicle Charge Point (EVCP) is situated in the lamp column. Lambeth now has over 260 residential lamp column based EVCPs, ensuring residents have access to a convenient Charge Point each with their own dedicated charging bay. Look out for new charging points in the coming months. EVCP Lamp Column Wrap The ULEZ is expanding London wide and a £110m scrappage scheme for older vehicles will support low-income and disabled Londoners, charities, small businesses. Click here for more details. If you are not eligible for the scrappage scheme you can still benefit from special deals on car/bike/scooter rental and other support. Click here for more details.

Posted on 2nd June 2023

by PK

Big Shift News: April

Be part of the Big Shift to greener and healthier travel around Lambeth. Redesign local Lambeth spaces and win up to £750, make free e-cargo bike trips from The Hound Hut, or create a community parklet on your road. Our new #LambethBigShift active travel programme brings together several initiatives to help residents, businesses and schools choose cleaner and healthier ways of getting around the borough - such as walking, cycling and wheeling. Find out more below or on our website about how you can get involved in the Big Shift today and check back here for more information about up-and-coming projects. Big Shift Community Fund Would you and neighbours like a space on your road to meet, play or boost greening? Applications are now open for residents to apply for the Community Parklet Scheme through the Big Shift Programme. A parklet is an old parking space that has been transformed into something for people to enjoy. They are great for bringing communities together and providing some much-needed local green space. In line with Lambeth’s Kerbside Strategy and Climate Action Plan, parklets open the kerbside to create places for people to rest, play and garden. The parklets will typically be installed on residential streets, although installation on high streets could take place where they are not for business purposes. Lambeth’s Big Shift Community Fund will fund 25 parklets (one in each borough ward) which will be created and maintained by residents in partnership with the Council. This first phase of the Big Shift Community Fund Parklets programme will deliver 12 parklets. Find out more and apply here . Showcase your creativity on your streets and get the chance to win £750 today! Help us transform 10 locations across the borough by submitting your idea here . ‘Your Streets Your Way’ deadline is now extended until 5 May 2023. ‘Your Streets Your Way’ is a Lambeth Council project which aims to transform 10 locations across the borough through local people’s ideas. Check out last year’s winners: This year’s streets selected are: The locations were chosen based on feedback from the LTN & Healthy Routes consultations with local people. Submit your idea today! OurBike Get one to one training on how to use your local OurBike located outside The Hound Hut, an e-cargo bike for all occasions – taking the children out, shopping or moving heavier items. Rent an e-cargo bike for free ! Download the OurBike app on the  Google Play store or on the App Store . Lambeth Council is giving all Lambeth residents and businesses free OurBike minutes for the rest of April and all of May. This is in addition to the council subsidising the hourly rate to keep it at £3 per / hour. How it works: This offer will only apply to the months of April and May. Locations: Cycle Hangars Lambeth Council are rolling out our next phase of cycle hangars onto your local streets. The 48 hangers will be installed from March – May 2023. This is just the beginning. We are working towards our commitment of 5000 more spaces by 2026. To suggest a location for a cycle hangar or if you are interested in space in an existing hangar find out more here . Lambeth Bus Days Lambeth Council is supporting students with special educational needs or a disability (SEND) to use active travel and rely less on private transport to help improve their independence and confidence. The council runs a monthly Bus Day where children and young people with special educational needs are assisted to use the London bus network. The sessions take place on a moving red London double-decker bus and feature scenarios covering personal and road safety. Pupils meet the driver and ticket inspectors and have the chance to practise coping with issues like what to do if they get lost, witness a crime or get into trouble. Community Influencers We have a team of brilliant, friendly volunteers who are passionate about getting more people to try cycling as a green and healthy way to travel around Lambeth. They’re all Lambeth residents, so they know the borough well. Many of our volunteers didn’t cycle at first. They wanted to, but they didn’t have a bike, didn’t feel confident out on the road or hadn’t even thought about it until we introduced the Community Influencer Programme. This spring, you’ll be able to meet the fellow Community Influencers at events across the borough. Watch this space for further details soon! Lambeth Climate News We send a monthly climate change, clean transport and sustainability newsletter, which includes the latest on the Big Shift, as well as lots of other news and opportunities. Sign up for our monthly newsletter here .

Posted on 24th April 2023

by PO

Big Shift News

Be part of the Big Shift to greener and healthier travel around Lambeth. Redesign local Lambeth spaces and win up to £750! Get an affordable bike, make free e-cargo bike trips fromThe Hound Hut, or create a community parklet on your road. Our new #LambethBigShift active travel programme brings together several initiatives to help residents, businesses and schools choose cleaner and healthier ways of getting around the borough - such as walking, cycling and wheeling. Find out more below or on our website about how you can get involved in the Big Shift today and check back here for more information about up-and-coming projects. Your Streets Your Way Get creative, reimagine your streets and have the chance to win up to £750. Lambeth Council, in conjunction with We Made That , are launching the second instalment of the Your Streets Your Way street design competition. Your Streets Your Way gives those who live, work or travel through the borough, the opportunity to transform one of 10 locations. The competition gives the opportunity to create spaces to spend more time, connect with each other or to make it more attractive to explore by walking, wheeling or cycling. The locations are: The locations were chosen based on feedback from the LTN & Healthy routes consultations with local people. Find out more information and apply here. The first Your Streets Your Way competition was launched in 2021 and 8 locations were reimagined by our competition winners. 5 of the transformations have now been completed and the last 3 are in development. You can see the progress of the sites from Your Streets Your Way 2021 . OurBike Rent an e-cargo bike for free! Lambeth residents and business can hire OurBikes at no cost for the first 2 hours every day. Locations: 1. Railton Road – Perks and White 2. Railton Road – Koala Coffee 3. Tulse Hill – F Mondays 4. Oval – The Hound Hut 5. Streatham Hill – Hive 6. Streatham Hill – The Mud Room 7. Ferndale – Papas Park Café upCYCLE LDN bike repair workshops Lambeth Council has partnered with upCYCLE LDN to teach young people how to fix their bikes. This FREE basic bike maintenance course is aimed at 13- to 18-year-olds and will take place during the Easter break. During the day you will learn how to set up a bike to fit, fix a puncture, adjust brakes and gears, and lubricate your chain. Drinks and food will be provided on the day. All you need to bring is you, we'll provide everything else! Repairing bikes can get a bit messy, so make sure you wear clothes that you don't mind getting dirt on. Find out more information and apply here. Cycle Hangars Lambeth Council are rolling out our next phase of cycle hangars onto your local streets. The 48 hangers will be installed from March – May 2023. This is just the beginning. We are working towards our commitment of 5000 more spaces by 2026. To suggest a location for a cycle hangar or if you are interested in space in an existing hangar find out more here. Community Influencers We have a team of brilliant, friendly volunteers who are passionate about getting more people to try cycling as a green and healthy way to travel around Lambeth. They’re all Lambeth residents, so they know the borough well. Many of our volunteers didn’t cycle at first. They wanted to, but they didn’t have a bike, didn’t feel confident out on the road or hadn’t even thought about it until we introduced the Community Influencer Programme. This spring, you’ll be able to meet the Community Influencers at events across the borough. Watch this space for further details soon! Lambeth Climate News We send a monthly climate change, clean transport and sustainability newsletter, which includes the latest on the Big Shift, as well as lots of other news and opportunities. Sign up for our monthly newsletter here.

Posted on 23rd March 2023

by ND

Low Traffic Neighbourhoods Update 10.11.21

This is an update from the Low Traffic Neighbourhood team at Lambeth Council. Earlier this year the ‘Your Streets Your Way’ competition launched aiming to involve local people in designing changes on their streets that could be translated into real world projects. 10 locations were chosen across Lambeth's 5 low traffic neighbourhoods to be redesigned. 72 people submitted designs and judges awarded prizes for the categories of Winner, Runner Up and Judge’s Choice. Below are the winners of each location: Ferndale- Bedford House, Samir (u18) Oval- Mursell Estate , Lidia Gherghe Oval- Dorset Road , Grace Thomas Oval- Claylands Path , Tor Ewen Railton- Somerleyton Passage , Nick Saiger Railton- St Matthews, Location withdrawn due to lack of submissions Streatham- Livity Passage , Divya Scialo Streatham- Hillside Passage , Vladimir Guculak Tulse Hill, Roupell Park Estate , Fair-Rose (u18) Tulse Hill, Fairview Place , Location withdrawn due to lack of submissions The scale of some of these projects mean they need technical expertise in order to develop the winning ideas into detailed designs- these will be managed by landscape architects at Sustrans . Other projects have designs that are ready to be translated on the ground, these will be managed and built by local organisation In-Use, Re-Use . All designs will be presented locally for people to input. • Tuesday 9th of November: Notice boards are being erected at winning locations to inform the local community about the project. The boards will include a QR code which links to an audio recording of the winners describing their designs and inspirations. • The Sustrans team will be running pop ups at all of the sites to talk to the local community and stakeholders and have invited the winners to attend. See details below: • Thursday 11th November : Roupell Park Estate Pop Up 3-5pm – Holmewood Road on the green space in front of Thursley House • Friday 12th November: Bedford House Pop Up 11:30am-1:30pm – Hetherington Road pedestrian entrance to Bedford House • Friday 12th November: Hillside Passage Pop Up 3-5pm – Hillside Passage. The national lottery community fund is offering from £1,000 to £10,000 of National Lottery funding to support communities across the UK to take action on climate change. Projects should reflect what matters to your community and can be small in scale. They could cover an area like: • food • transport • energy • waste and consumption • the natural environment. You do not need to be an expert in any of these areas to apply. They are particularly interested to hear from people starting to think about taking action on climate change in their communities. To find out more information visit their site here. The application deadline is 5pm on 18 November 2021.

Posted on 10th November 2021

by ND

Low Traffic Neighbourhoods Update 09/08/2021

Lambeth Council has announced the start of its Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTNs) consultation programme, which will see residents given the chance to shape the future of each of the five LTNs that currently operate in the borough. The consultation process will happen in stages over the coming months, beginning with consultation on the Oval to Stockwell and Railton LTNs from September 6 . The consultation will seek to understand the local experiences of people living and working in and around the areas where the schemes operate, which will be a key input to the decision-making process. During the consultation there will be a range of engagement activities for local people, who will be asked to share their views through a survey. There will also be opportunities to feedback in person and through targeted events and focus groups for people with specific needs. LTNs form a key part of Lambeth Council’s Transport Strategy to create a future transport network for Lambeth that is healthier, more inclusive, accessible to all, and that responds to the climate emergency. Both Railton and Oval to Stockwell LTNs were established in June 2020 under Temporary Traffic Orders and subsequently moved to Experimental Traffic Orders, allowing the schemes to be enforced, data collected and statutory consultation to take place. Three other LTNs – in Tulse Hill, Streatham Hill and Ferndale – will follow the same public consultation process over the coming months. Two people have been arrested in Lambeth following extra measures introduced to stop vandalism of signage installed by the council and plantings carried out by the community at the borough’s emergency Low Traffic Neighbourhood schemes. A man was arrested on Saturday, July 31 after allegedly spray painting signs at the Ferndale Road Low Traffic Neighbourhood, and a second man was arrested the next day after allegedly stealing a sign from the same scheme which is between Brixton and Clapham. CCTV evidence has been passed to the police so further action can be taken. The arrests follow Lambeth Council announcing on July 16 that new measures would be put in place to tackle criminal vandalism at the emergency Low Traffic Neighbourhood schemes which are in place to maintain a safe street environment, support green transport options and improve air quality. Apply here. £400,000 has been made available by the Department for Transport in 2021/22 for the purchase of ecargo bikes, to support businesses switching to a sustainable transport solution. For more information please see the Eligibility Criteria and Code of Practice . The application deadline is 14 December 2021 . The claim deadline is 14 February 2022 . eCargo bikes do not need to have been delivered for the grant to be paid. Wed 11th August 2021 4:00PM - 7:00PM, Lambeth, Shakespeare Rd (junction w. Coldharbour Lane) SE24, Lambeth

Posted on 9th August 2021

by RF

Low Traffic Neighbourhoods Update 26/07/2021

This is an update from the Low Traffic Neighbourhood team at Lambeth Council. The sessions will be recorded and made available online following the event using the session link provided. Screen names will be publicly visible in the recordings, but there is a facility to post as anonymous in Microsoft Teams if you wish to do so. Unfortunately, there has been repeated criminal damage to the signage, cameras and other equipment used across all LTNS. We want to thank everyone who has reported the issues to the council and patience as we work to resolve the vandalism. It is costing the Council money to replace and repair equipment. Additionally, residents who have sowed plants and flowers at their own expense have in some cases seen them cut down or torn up. Cllr Danny Adilypour, joint Cabinet Member for Sustainable Transport, Environment & Clean Air, has said: “People are entitled to express their views over our Low Traffic Neighbourhood trials, but there is no excuse for acts of criminal vandalism which put our residents at risk and this is not an effective way to engage with the council or fellow residents. “Residents who oppose the schemes or would like to see improvements have many ways to constructively engage with the council, and we’re actively seeking their feedback. Vandalism poses a danger to the public, is criminal and will be treated as such.” You can read more here: https://love.lambeth.gov.uk/lambeth-low-traffic-neighbourhoods/ The Mayor of London and Thames Water are looking for community projects that will improve access to greenspace. Funding of up to £75,000 is available to community projects that will make our city greener and help us adapt to climate change. The deadline for application is the 13th September. REMINDER! Final applicant information webinar on the following date: Lambeth held an independent citizens’ assembly on the climate crisis, to come together and work towards a consensus on how we reduce the borough’s carbon emissions. The assembly was made up of 50 randomly selected Lambeth citizens, who reflect the population of Lambeth. Participants heard evidence from different groups, including climate experts and local campaigns. The recommendations from the Citizen’s Assembly have now been published and can be viewed online. Click here to find out more. The recommendations for transport were:

Posted on 26th July 2021

by RF

Low Traffic Neighbourhoods Update 13/07/2021

This is an update from the Low Traffic Neighbourhood team at Lambeth Council. The sessions will be recorded and made available online following the event using the session link provided. Screen names will be publicly visible in the recordings, but there is a facility to post as anonymous in Microsoft Teams if you wish to do so. The GLA are looking for community projects that will improve access to green space and help us adapt to climate change. A total of £1.2m is available in this funding round, across two themes: access to green space , and climate adaptation and water . Applications are open until 5:00pm on Monday 13 September. Full details about the fund are available in the Grants Guide , and you can apply online now. Applicant information webinars on the following dates: • Monday 19 July 2021, 5:30pm – 7:00pm. Register here • Wednesday 21 July 2021, 3:00pm – 4:30pm. Register here • Thursday 2 September 2021, 11:00am – 12:30pm. Register here. The Lambeth Street Design Competition was an amazing opportunity for local people to lead on how their streets are designed and created. 10 locations across Lambeth were up for redesign. Over 60 submissions from the local community were received. The competition was judged by people that work every day to make the local area the best place it can be. Judges chose the winning design, runner up and Judge’s Choice for each location. Winners have been announced, prizes awarded, and the designs will be built by the council. To find out more visit Urban growth’s Instagram page: @urbangrowthlondon or view the winning submissions at: https://urbangrowth.london/

Posted on 13th July 2021

by RF

Low Traffic Neighbourhoods Update 07/06/2021

This is an update from the Low Traffic Neighbourhood team at Lambeth Council. The last Oval to Stockwell LTN Q&A session was held Monday 24th May 18:00-19:00. The recordings from previous Q&A sessions are available to view on the Commonplace - Community meetings page . Reminder! The next Oval to Stockwell Q&A session for June will be held on Monday 21 June '21', 18:00 - 19:00, using Microsoft Teams. If you would like to register for this event, please send your name and address to: lowtrafficneighbourhoods@lambeth.gov.uk using ‘Oval to Stockwell Q and A’ in the subject line. Other upcoming LTN Q&As: Streatham - Thursday 17 June '21', 6pm . Click here to find out how to register . Ferndale - Tuesday 22nd June’21’, 6pm . Click here to find out how to register . Railton - Wednesday 23rd June ‘21’, 6pm . Click here to find out how to register . Tulse Hill - Thursday 24th June ‘21’, 6pm . Click here to find out how to register . The sessions will be recorded and made available online following the event using the same session link provided. Screen names will be publicly visible in the recordings, but there is a facility to post as anonymous in Microsoft Teams if you wish to do so. A public consultation will follow later this year during which we will proactively gather views on the changes, to be considered alongside objective data collected before a decision is taken on the future of the scheme. A small minority of people have taken to criminal damage by removing traffic signs in Ferndale LTN. The removal of signs is not an acceptable form of protest. It is a criminal offence and puts local people, including children, at risk. Lambeth Council takes this very seriously and all vandalism is reported to the police for further investigation. Threats to residents and staff are also not acceptable and will be reported to the police for further investigation. We encourage anybody who feels unsafe to speak to the police.

Posted on 7th June 2021

by RF

Low Traffic Neighbourhoods Update 06/04/2021

On the 19th April 2021, 6pm we will be having our first live question and answer session for Oval to Stockwell Low Traffic Neighbourhood. We would like to take this opportunity to summarise the stage one monitoring reports recently published. We know that there may be questions you want to ask. If you would like to attend please confirm your name, address and question to: lowtrafficneighbourhoods@lambeth.gov.uk using ‘Oval to Stockwell Triangle Q and A’ in the subject line. These questions will be collated and discussed at the session. Q and A content will be made readily available following the sessions. For translations in other languages, Easyread, large print or any other accessible format including Braille please contact lowtrafficneighbourhoods@lambeth.gov.uk' Your Streets, Your Way is fully underway, look out for the colourful signs near competition locations and attend a digital café to get support with your competition entry. The competition aims to provide an amazing opportunity for local people to lead on how their streets are designed and created. We are looking for your ideas to create a healthier, greener city. There are 10 locations across Lambeth: 1. Bedford House 2. Claylands Road 3. Dorset Road Shops Mural 4. Fairview Place 5. Hillside Passage 6. Holmewood x Roupell Estate 7. Livity School Passage 8. Mursell Estate and Undercroft 9. Somerleyton Passage 10. St Matthew’s Road A winner will be announced in each location, receive £750 and will have their design built!* There will also be a £500 cash prize for the Judge’s Choice and a £200 Runner Up cash prize for each location. The competition will be judged by people that work every day to make your neighbourhood the best place it can be. They will be looking for a community-led vision that will improve the area for both people and the planet. For more information please read the competition guidance at: https://urbangrowth.london/competition/ *under 18s will receive a £100 gift voucher in agreement with their parent/guardian. We have extended the deadline for our Many Different Voices competition to 18th April 2021 . The competition remains open to all Lambeth residents aged 13-18. The prizes: ▪ Mentoring programme with DSDHA ▪ £100 Vouchers for winners and judges choice awards ▪ Limited edition Brixton Pound Prints

Posted on 6th April 2021

by RF

Low Traffic Neighbourhoods Update 19/03/2021

Hi residents, This is our second bi-weekly update on Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN)s. We want to let you know what we've been doing and anything you should look out for/ sign-up to in the coming weeks regarding the respective LTNs. The London Mayoral and Greater London Assembly Elections are due be held on 6 May 2021. As a result the pre-election rules on publicity (PERP) will be in place across the Council from 22 March 2021 to 6 May 2021. We will still be updating you on details in your area but the content may be reduced in this period. Street design competition Your Streets, Your Way is Lambeth’s street design competition which aims to provide an amazing opportunity for local people to lead on how their streets are designed and created. We are looking for your ideas to create a healthier, greener city. There are 10 locations across Lambeth: A winner will be announced in each location, receive £750 and will have their design built!* There will also be a £500 cash prize for the Judge’s Choice and a £200 Runner Up cash prize for each location. The competition will be judged by people that work every day to make your neighbourhood the best place it can be. They will be looking for a community-led vision that will improve the area for both people and the planet. For more information please read the competition guidance at: https://urbangrowth.london/competition/ *under 18s will receive a £100 gift voucher in agreement with their parent/guardian. Many Different Voices Our Many Different Voices workshops kicked off this week introducing young people to the principles of urban design and the many different careers available with skills in research and design. The competition remains open to all Lambeth residents aged 13-18, with the chance to win a skills training course with professional urban research and architecture studio DSDHA, £100 vouchers and limited edition Brixton Pound prints. Get help with your idea/entry from professional architects at the next online workshop by emailing Ed@headstarted.co.uk Oval LTN Stage 1 Monitoring: Early results from our Stage 1 Monitoring Report are in and include the findings below: • Car traffic is down by 17% within the LTN • Overall vehicle counts on South Lambeth Road (A205) have increased by 2% • Overall vehicle counts on Clapham Road (A3) have increased by 1% • Cycling is up by 34% across the LTN Supporting you to walk and cycle: Great News!! The “Bike it You Can too” Project run by Sustrans is coming this Spring. To find out more register your interest and fill out a short survey. Scan the QR code or visit: https://sustrans.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/cycling-in-the-oval-stockwell-traingle

Posted on 19th March 2021

by JM

Low Traffic Neighbourhoods Update 08/03/2021

Hi residents, This is our first in what will be a bi-weekly update on Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN)s. We will use this newsletter to ensure everyone feels informed going forwards. We want to let you know what we've been doing and anything you should look out for/ sign-up to in the coming weeks regarding the respective LTNs. Image: View of initial Dorset Road Planter and Notice board and complete with planting. Father Nature has been busy! A planter and notice board was installed in Dorset Road outside the shopping parade and Broadstone House. The notice board will provide an information point for members of the community to be informed about what is going on within the LTN and provide updates on the upcoming reviews, Q&A sessions and local projects. Supporting you to walk and cycle: The next mini ‘Dr Bike’ event in Oval to Stockwell LTN will take place at the corner of Cobbett Street and Dorset Road on 13 March 10:00 – 11:30. Great News!! The “Bike it You Can too” Project run by Sustrans is coming this Spring. To find out more register your interest and fill out a short survey. Scan the QR code or visit: https://sustrans.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/cycling-in-the-oval-stockwell-traingle Online Q&A: We are going to begin holding a series of digital questions and answer sessions with residents to give you an opportunity to speak to officers about the changes happening in the area. To find out more please visit: ovalltnproposals.commonplace.is/proposals/what-happens-next Clapham Road x Stockwell Terrace: Following the investigation of collisions at the junction of Stockwell terrace and Clapham road, and in response to customer concerns we have liaised with TfL regarding the safety of the junction. TfL have started exploring installing wands to prevent right turning traffic from Clapham road onto Stockwell terrace. Whilst a timeline for installation is being confirmed we will be conducting traffic counts to assess what the left and right turn split is and monitor whether further interventions would be needed. --- Image: Streatham Hill CPZ outline amendment zones in green alongside the original CPZ boundary and Low Traffic Neighbourhood filters. Following feedback from residents regarding parking issues that were caused by the interaction of Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) M with the LTN a recommendation for the 152 affected households outside the CPZ to have the ability to purchase permits for zone M was made on the 27/01/2021. A decision to allow Hillside residents south of the modal filter and Palace Road residents west of the filter (highlighted in the above image) to purchase a zone M permit, for as long as the trial Streatham Hill LTN remains in operation was made on the 04/02/2021. Details of the full decision and associated equalities impact assessment can be found at: http://moderngov.lambeth.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?ID=6752 Leigham Vale X Leigham Court Road As a result of feedback received regarding traffic in the southern part of the LTN, we will be investigating possible interventions that can be used to address this. Progress made on this will be communicated in future updates. Online Q&A: We are going to begin holding a series of digital questions and answer sessions with residents to give you an opportunity to speak to officers about the changes happening in the area. To find out more please visit: streathamhilllowtrafficneighbourhoodproposals.commonplace.is/overview --- Based on community feedback and traffic data gathered during autumn 2020, we are working on alterations to the Ferndale LTN. This should address existing issues and lead to a truly Low Traffic Neighbourhood. We hope to share validated traffic data in a monitoring report in the coming weeks and the consequential changes to the scheme. We will be sending letters to all residents to notify them of the changes. In collaboration with architects DSDHA, Brixton Pound and HeadstartED. We are inviting younger residents (aged 13-18) to design an improvement to the public space on Pulross Road as part of the Many Different Voices Competition . Architects DSDHA will be running digital workshops throughout March/ April to help young people with their designs, you can sign-up via the competition webpage. Vandalism: We have an ongoing issue with signs being removed or damaged throughout the Ferndale LTN. We are working closely with our Safer Neighbourhood Team and residents to resolve this. It is really important signs remain-up to ensure drivers understand the road layout and ensure the safety of all road users including pedestrians and cyclists. Please report information about signs being removed or damaged with date and details to: • SNTLX-Ferndale@met.police.uk Your Safer Neighbourhood Team Officers are: • Sam Honeyball • Emma Paterson • James Russell Online questions and answers session (Q&A): We are going to begin holding a series of digital questions and answer sessions with residents to give you an opportunity to speak to officers about the changes happening in the area. To find out more please visit: fdstreets.commonplace.is --- Enforcement began in the Railton LTN on 18/01/2021, this included the introduction of a filters on Trelawn, Dalberg and Rattray Road. Last week we published the Stage 1 Monitoring Report which included the following findings: • Car traffic down by 31% across the area • HGVs down 23% across the area • Cycling up 32% across the area • Cycling up 51% within LTN Planters: Father Nature have been busy transforming the space outside of Hamilton’s Supermarket. The parklet is a public space with the potential to serve a variety of functions including ; • a resting space for people walking, running or cycling • an area for information on community activities • a place for kids to play • a convenient waiting area for shoppers • A place for locking bicycles while shopping The design of the parklet has been reviewed to ensure it complies with highway requirements, including the implementation of traffic islands and markings. In collaboration with architects DSDHA, Brixton Pound and HeadstartED. We are inviting younger residents (aged 13-18) to design an improvement to the public space on Shakespeare Road as part of the Many Different Voices Competition . Architects DSDHA will be running digital workshops throughout March/ April to help young people with their designs, you can sign-up via the competition webpage. Online Q&A: We are going to begin holding a series of digital questions and answer sessions with residents to give you an opportunity to speak to officers about the changes happening in the area. To find out more please visit: rtstreets.commonplace.is/proposals/what-happens-next --- Enforcement began in the Tulse Hill LTN on 18/01/2021, this included the introduction of a modal filter on Arodene Road. We hope to publish the traffic data and community feedback in a Stage 1 Monitoring report by the end of March. TRA Updates: We held a Q&A Session with residents of St Martins Estate 10/02/2021. We are happy to meet with Tenants and Residents Associations to update on the progress of the LTN schemes and answer any questions you may have. Vandalism: We have an ongoing issue with cameras being moved in the Tulse Hill LTN and we are working closely with our Safer Neighbourhood Team and residents to resolve this. It is important the LTN is enforced so we can gain a clear understanding of how the LTN is impacting traffic flow. With delays to enforcement, we may have to extend the Experimental Traffic Order to gather sufficient data for monitoring. Please report information about signs being removed or damaged with date and details to: • tulsehill.snt@met.police.uk Your Safer Neighbourhood Team Officers are: • Lucy Burrows • Andrew Harland • Kunle Kolawole Online Q&A: We are going to begin holding a series of digital questions and answer sessions with residents to give you an opportunity to speak to officers about the changes happening in the area. To find out more please visit: tulsehillltn.commonplace.is/proposals/what-happens-next

Posted on 8th March 2021

by RF