

Kiss and Drop – Quickly!
When we asked residents about the changes they wanted to see around Station Rise by Tulse Hill Station one message came through loud and clear – more pedestrian space, and fewer cars! So that is exactly what we have done in the design and work on this area – which is now almost complete. But drivers be warned – now the double yellow lines are in place outside the station you could well receive a ticket for parking here. This really is meant for a quick ‘kiss and drop’ for the


Your questions answered
Thank you so much to everyone who came to speak to us at the various events we have been attending over the last couple of months. There were quite a few questions that lots of people asked, so we thought that the best way to try and spread the word would be to write a Q&A, hopefully answering all your burning questions. How are my taxes funding this project? The work being undertaken in this project is completely funded by TFL. Council offers do support the scheme – but the

Keeping our streets clean
As our lovely new pavements have been going in, we also noticed that in places they were quickly becoming stained. A walk around, combined with speaking to residents revealed that rubbish was being left out by business, whilst other litter had been flytipped. Lambeth councillors and staff will be tackling the problem head on, as we want our new pavements to remain in pristine condition for as long as possible. The areas where stains have occurred will be jet washed, and we wi


Pavements – from shabby to chic
Have you seen that whilst some of our pavements are looking brand new, others are a bit, well, battered? Maybe you have noticed the lack of proper paving slabs, or the strange tarmac mounds joining the pavement to the roads at side streets? Don’t worry! This is just a temporary measure. The plans for our high street show that where possible all pavements will be widened and will have lovely new paving slabs put down. However, before this can be done several other companies wh