Lambeth invests £490m to improve social housing and home 21,000 people on waiting list
A record £490million is being invested by Lambeth Council to improve housing after taking back the reigns of housing services
A record £490million is being invested by Lambeth Council to improve housing after taking back the reigns of housing services
Londoners fear asking rogue landlords to fix a property problem in case they become victims of revenge evictions, according to
Diane Abbott MP attacked government policy ‘seeking to shift the poor out of central London’ at a South London People’s
Emotions ran high as angry Londoners took part in a ‘Twitter storm’ against Lambeth Council on Thursday, asking them: “Why
Summary: Lambeth Save our Services are opposing the plans. Image: By Aicha Zaa Frustrated protestors are campaigning outside The Old
Summary: Some families living in Riley House are concerned for their health. Image: By Chidi Ogundu Residents in Clapham Park
Summary: The government is cutting 45% of Lambeth’s funding, putting their housing service under pressure. Image: By Seema Hakim Lambeth
Summary: The initiative is designed to shift power to the people. Image: By David Horsfall Lambeth residents are being urged
Summary: The decision gave outline planning permission for Capco to redevelop the site which includes the Earl’s Court 1 Exhibition
Summary: The council is reassuring families that they will not be relocated as a result of the new housing benefit
Summary: St Margarets residents are worried the closure could result in more housing development. Image: By Sara Kennedy St Margarets