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Low Traffic Neighbourhoods Update 13/07/2021

This is an update from the Low Traffic Neighbourhood team at Lambeth Council.

Q&A Sessions

Reminder! Upcoming LTN Q&As:

  • Streatham Hill - Monday 19th July 21, 6pm . Click here to find out how to register .
  • Oval - Monday 26th July ‘21’, 6pm. Click here to find out how to register.
  • Tulse Hill - Tuesday 27th July ‘21’, 6pm . Click here to find out how to register .
  • Ferndale - Wednesday 28th July ’21’, 6pm . Click here to find out how to register.
  • Railton - Thursday 29th July ‘21’, 6pm . Click here to find out how to register.
  • 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’s Grow Back Greener Fund is now open for applications:

    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 .

    Your Streets, Your Way

    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/

    Planting Parties

    Father Nature will be hosting planting parties at the Mount Nod and Rosedene filters 22nd July 2021. Come and get involved from 3pm.

    Posted on 13th July 2021

    by RF