The Council is consulting on the Revised Draft of its Affordable Workspace Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). The consultation runs from 11 February 2022 to 13 March 2022. Please share your views by completing our short online survey or writing in to us at the address provided.
Background
The SPD is being prepared to support implementation of Policy ED2 of the Lambeth Local Plan, adopted in September 2021. It sets out additional guidance about how affordable workspace will be secured from larger office developments in parts of the borough.
Purpose
We are consulting on this draft SPD as part of a two-stage process. We consulted on a first draft of the SPD in 2020, before the Local Plan was adopted. We have used your feedback and the final adopted Local Plan policy to review and amend it. We are now consulting on the Revised Draft to give a second opportunity to comment before the SPD is finalised. We are also publishing a consultation statement, so you can see what people said in response to the first round of consultation and how that has been considered. It is anticipated that the final SPD will be considered for adoption in spring 2022.
We want to hear from all relevant stakeholders including local residents, landowners, developers and users and occupiers of workspace within Lambeth.
How to Respond
Please share your views by completing our short survey:
Affordable Workspace Revised Draft SPD Survey
You can also submit comments by email:
localplan@lambeth.gov.uk
By post to:
Lambeth Council Planning Policy and Strategy PO Box 734 Winchester SO23 5DG
Further information and documents can also be viewed on the Planning and Building Control website
Copies of the Revised Draft SPD and Consultation Statement are also available to view at any Lambeth library during normal opening hours or at the Lambeth Civic Centre (by appointment, by emailing localplan@lambeth.gov.uk).
*Consultation closes 13 March 2022
 Ferndale Low Traffic Neighbourhood Consultation
We’re asking the views of people who live, work and travel in the trial low traffic neighbourhood (LTN). This is because we’re considering making the changes permanent after monitoring of the LTN and found that it has reduced traffic in the area. Please share your views by completing our survey. The consultation runs from 14 February to 20 March 2022.
Background and purpose of consultation
We put in LTNs, which use measures such as traffic filters, to help reduce motor vehicle traffic. With less traffic we aim to improve road safety for all users, encourage travel in more active and healthy ways, support the local economy and make streets nicer places to be, reduce air pollution and improve air quality.
Find out more and have your say
The monitoring data shows that the scheme is clearly meeting its objectives, with 6,000 fewer vehicles each day across the area and cycling up by 55%. Now we want to understand the experiences of those living in, working in or travelling through the neighbourhood regularly.
This will be used along with monitoring data as part of the decision-making process as we explore whether the LTN should be a permanent addition to the neighbourhood.
Have Your Say
*Consultation Closes 20 March 2022
 Pre-Consultation: Have your say on Pharmacies in Lambeth
Lambeth Council is conducting a Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) which looks at the health and pharmacy needs of the people who live in your area. A part of our Pre-Consultation phase for the PNA will include a public survey to better understand the views local people have about pharmacy services in Lambeth. Pharmacies provide over the counter medicines as well as those GPs prescribe. They can also offer health advice and information.
The survey will contribute to the PNA to help to identify where service gaps might exist and how services might be improved. It will also help to make decisions on new pharmaceutical services or changes to existing services. The combined results of all the surveys that are completed will be available on the council website later in 2022. This will be a part of the Consultation phase to seek the views of members of the public and other stakeholders, on whether they agree with the contents of the PNA and whether it addressed issues that they considered relevant to the provision of pharmaceutical services.
This survey should take 10 minutes to complete. We value your input and stress that your answers will be completely anonymous. Any information you provide will not be linked to you and will not affect the care you receive from the NHS or your pharmacy.
How to respond
We would like to hear your views on the Pharmacy Services in Lambeth by completing our short online survey.
*The survey is open from 7 March to 1 April 2022
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