Lambeth () is a
London borough
The London boroughs are the 32 local authority districts that together with the City of London make up the administrative area of Greater London; each is governed by a London borough council. The present London boroughs were all created at ...
in
South London,
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from continental Europe b ...
, which forms part of
Inner London
Inner London is the name for the group of London boroughs which form the interior part of Greater London and are surrounded by Outer London. With its origins in the bills of mortality, it became fixed as an area for statistics in 1847 and was u ...
. Its name was recorded in 1062 as ''Lambehitha'' ("landing place for lambs") and in 1255 as ''Lambeth''. The geographical centre of
London
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is at Frazier Street near
Lambeth North tube station
Lambeth North is a London Underground station in the district of Lambeth, at the junction of Westminster Bridge Road and Baylis Road. It is on the Bakerloo line, between Elephant & Castle and Waterloo, and is in Travelcard Zone 1. It is locate ...
, though nearby
Charing Cross on the other side of the Thames in the City of Westminster is traditionally considered the centre of London.
History
Origins
Lambeth was part of the large ancient parish of
Lambeth St Mary, the site of the archepiscopal
Lambeth Palace, in the
hundred of Brixton
Brixton Hundred or the Hundred of Brixton was for many centuries a group of parishes (hundred) used for meetings and taxation of their respective great estates in the north east of the county of Surrey, England. Its area has been entirely absorbed ...
in the county of
Surrey.
It was an elongated north–south parish with of
River Thames
The River Thames ( ), known alternatively in parts as the River Isis, is a river that flows through southern England including London. At , it is the longest river entirely in England and the second-longest in the United Kingdom, after the R ...
frontage opposite the cities of
London
London is the capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary dow ...
and
Westminster
Westminster is an area of Central London, part of the wider City of Westminster.
The area, which extends from the River Thames to Oxford Street, has many visitor attractions and historic landmarks, including the Palace of Westminster, B ...
. Lambeth became part of the
Metropolitan Police District in 1829. It remained a parish for
Poor Law purposes after the
Poor Law Amendment Act 1834
The ''Poor Law Amendment Act 1834'' (PLAA) known widely as the New Poor Law, was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed by the Whig government of Earl Grey. It completely replaced earlier legislation based on the ''Poor Relie ...
, and was governed by a
vestry
A vestry was a committee for the local secular and ecclesiastical government for a parish in England, Wales and some English colonies which originally met in the vestry or sacristy of the parish church, and consequently became known colloquiall ...
after the introduction of the
Metropolitan Board of Works
The Metropolitan Board of Works (MBW) was the principal instrument of local government in a wide area of Middlesex, Surrey, and Kent, defined by the Metropolis Management Act 1855, from December 1855 until the establishment of the London Cou ...
in 1855.
Borough origins
Until 1889, Surrey included the present-day London borough of Lambeth. When the government drew the boundaries for the present London boroughs, it initially suggested that the
Metropolitan Borough of Lambeth
Lambeth was a civil parish and metropolitan borough in south London, England. It was an ancient parish in the county of Surrey. The parish was included in the area of responsibility of the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1855 and became part of t ...
and the
Metropolitan Borough of Southwark
The Metropolitan Borough of Southwark (''Br'' sʌðɨk was a metropolitan borough in the County of London from 1900 to 1965. It was created to cover the western section of the ancient borough of Southwark and the parish of Newington. In common ...
be merged into a new borough; the southern and eastern sections of the
Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth
The Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth was a Metropolitan borough under the London County Council, from 1900 to 1965.
History
The borough was formed from five civil parishes: Clapham, Putney, Streatham, Tooting Graveney and Wandsworth. In 190 ...
(including
Clapham
Clapham () is a suburb in south west London, England, lying mostly within the London Borough of Lambeth, but with some areas (most notably Clapham Common) extending into the neighbouring London Borough of Wandsworth.
History
Early history ...
,
Streatham and
Tooting
Tooting is a district in South London, forming part of the London Borough of Wandsworth and partly in the London Borough of Merton. It is located south south-west of Charing Cross.
History
Tooting has been settled since pre- Saxon times ...
) would form another. South Shields town clerk R.S. Young was commissioned to make final recommendations to the government on the shape of the future London boroughs, and he noted that the Wandsworth council opposed the partition of its borough. However, Wandsworth's suggestion to merge Lambeth with the
Metropolitan Borough of Battersea
Battersea was a civil parish and metropolitan borough in the County of London, England. In 1965, the borough was abolished and its area combined with parts of the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth to form the London Borough of Wandsworth. The b ...
was rejected by both councils involved. Young believed that residents of Clapham and Streatham would be more familiar with Brixton than with Wandsworth, and recommended a new borough formed from the Metropolitan Borough of Lambeth and six wards and portions of two others from the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth.
Political events
In 1979, the administration of
Edward ("Red Ted") Knight organised the borough's first public demonstration against the Thatcher government.
[Kate Hoey MP and Lambeth Labour Party – Brian Deer investigates](_blank)
Briandeer.com (8 August 1993). Retrieved on 17 July 2013. In 1985 Knight's Labour administration was subjected to rate-capping, with its budget restricted by the government. Knight and most of the Labour councillors
protested by refusing to propose budgets. As a result of the protest, 32 councillors were ordered to repay interest lost by the council due to budgeting delays and were disqualified from office for five years.
In 1991,
Joan Twelves Joan may refer to:
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' administration failed to collect the poll tax and opposed the war in the
Persian Gulf
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.
The following year, Twelves and 12 other councillors were suspended from the local Labour Party by regional officials for advocating non-payment of the poll tax and other ideas.
Twelves' deputy leader at this time was
John Harrison
John Harrison ( – 24 March 1776) was a self-educated English carpenter and clockmaker who invented the marine chronometer, a long-sought-after device for solving the problem of calculating longitude while at sea.
Harrison's solution revol ...
.
From 1978 to 2002 the council comprised 64 members, elected from 20 three-member and two two-member wards. Before this, the council had 60 members elected from 20 three-member wards. Just before the 2010 election, its political balance was 37 Labour members, 18 Liberal Democrats, seven Conservatives and one Green, giving Labour an eleven-member majority. In the
2010 Lambeth Council election
Elections to Lambeth London Borough Council were held on 6 May 2010. All 63 seats were up for election. Turnout was 58%.2014
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the Liberal Democrats lost their seats, Conservatives were reduced to three and the Greens to one. Labour, gaining seats from the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, had 59 seats.
In the
2016 European Union referendum, Lambeth had the highest share of Remain votes in the United Kingdom at 78.62%, second to overseas territory
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's 95.9%.
Geography
Lambeth is a long, thin borough, about wide and long.
Brixton is its civic centre, and there are other town centres. The largest shopping areas are (in order of size)
Streatham,
Brixton,
Vauxhall
Vauxhall ( ) is a district in South West London, part of the London Borough of Lambeth, England. Vauxhall was part of Surrey until 1889 when the County of London was created. Named after a medieval manor, "Fox Hall", it became well known for ...
,
Clapham
Clapham () is a suburb in south west London, England, lying mostly within the London Borough of Lambeth, but with some areas (most notably Clapham Common) extending into the neighbouring London Borough of Wandsworth.
History
Early history ...
and
West Norwood
West Norwood is a largely residential area of south London within the London Borough of Lambeth, located 5.4 miles (8.7 km) south south-east of Charing Cross. The centre of West Norwood sits in a bowl surrounded by hillsides on its east, ...
.
In the northern part of the borough are the
central London districts of the
South Bank,
Vauxhall
Vauxhall ( ) is a district in South West London, part of the London Borough of Lambeth, England. Vauxhall was part of Surrey until 1889 when the County of London was created. Named after a medieval manor, "Fox Hall", it became well known for ...
and
Lambeth; in the south are the suburbs of
Gipsy Hill
Gipsy Hill in south London is a hilly neighbourhood spanning the southern parts of the London Boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark characterised for its great views of the City of London and Dulwich.
Historically, north of its traditional Wes ...
,
Streatham,
West Dulwich
West Dulwich ( ) is a neighbourhood in South London on the southern boundary of Brockwell Park, which straddles the London Borough of Lambeth and the London Borough of Southwark. Croxted Road and South Croxted Road mark the boundary between S ...
and
West Norwood
West Norwood is a largely residential area of south London within the London Borough of Lambeth, located 5.4 miles (8.7 km) south south-east of Charing Cross. The centre of West Norwood sits in a bowl surrounded by hillsides on its east, ...
. In between are the developed and inner-city districts of
Brixton,
Brixton Hill
Brixton Hill is the name given to a section of road between Brixton and Streatham Hill in south London, England.
Brixton Hill and Streatham Hill form part of the traditional main London to Brighton road (A23). The road follows the line of a ...
,
Streatham Hill
Streatham ( ) is a district in south London, England. Centred south of Charing Cross, it lies mostly within the London Borough of Lambeth, with some parts extending into the neighbouring London Borough of Wandsworth.
Streatham was in Surre ...
,
Clapham
Clapham () is a suburb in south west London, England, lying mostly within the London Borough of Lambeth, but with some areas (most notably Clapham Common) extending into the neighbouring London Borough of Wandsworth.
History
Early history ...
,
Clapham Park
Clapham Park is an area in the Borough of Lambeth in London, to the south of central Clapham and west of Brixton.
History
The original Clapham Park Estate was a speculative development by Thomas Cubitt, who bought of Bleak Hall Farm in 1825 ...
,
Herne Hill
Herne Hill is a district in South London, approximately four miles from Charing Cross and bordered by Brixton, Camberwell, Dulwich, and Tulse Hill. It sits to the north and east of Brockwell Park and straddles the boundary between the borou ...
,
Stockwell,
Tulse Hill
Tulse Hill is a district in the London Borough of Lambeth in South London that sits on Brockwell Park. It is approximately five miles from Charing Cross and is bordered by Brixton, Dulwich, Herne Hill, Streatham and West Norwood.
History
The a ...
and
Kennington, each at different stages of
gentrification
Gentrification is the process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the influx of more affluent residents and businesses. It is a common and controversial topic in urban politics and planning. Gentrification often increases the ec ...
with suburban and urban elements.
Vauxhall
Vauxhall ( ) is a district in South West London, part of the London Borough of Lambeth, England. Vauxhall was part of Surrey until 1889 when the County of London was created. Named after a medieval manor, "Fox Hall", it became well known for ...
and
South Lambeth are central districts in the process of redevelopment with high-density
business and residential property.
Streatham lies between suburban London and inner-city
Brixton, with the suburban and developed areas of
Streatham,
Streatham Hill
Streatham ( ) is a district in south London, England. Centred south of Charing Cross, it lies mostly within the London Borough of Lambeth, with some parts extending into the neighbouring London Borough of Wandsworth.
Streatham was in Surre ...
and
Streatham Vale.
The
London Borough of Southwark
The London Borough of Southwark ( ) in South London forms part of Inner London and is connected by bridges across the River Thames to the City of London and London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It was created in 1965 when three smaller council areas ...
lies to the east of the Borough of Lambeth. To the west is the
London Borough of Wandsworth; to the south-west is the
London Borough of Merton
The London Borough of Merton () is a borough in Southwest London, England.
The borough was formed under the London Government Act 1963 in 1965 by the merger of the Municipal Borough of Mitcham, the Municipal Borough of Wimbledon and the Merton ...
; and to the south is the
London Borough of Croydon
The London Borough of Croydon () is a London borough in south London, part of Outer London. It covers an area of . It is the southernmost borough of London. At its centre is the historic town of Croydon from which the borough takes its name; ...
.
Parks and green space
Lambeth's open spaces include
Brockwell Park
Brockwell Park is a 50.8 hectare (125.53 acres) park located south of Brixton, in Herne Hill and Tulse Hill in south London. It is bordered by the roads Brixton Water Lane, Norwood Road, Tulse Hill and Dulwich Road.
The park commands views of th ...
and
Lido
Lido may refer to:
Geography Africa
* Lido, a district in the city of Fez, Morocco
Asia
* Lido, an area in Chaoyang District, Beijing
* Lido, a cinema theater in Siam Square shopping area in Bangkok
* Lido City, a resort in West Java owned by MN ...
,
Streatham Common
Streatham Common is a large open space on the southern edge of Streatham in the London Borough of Lambeth. The shallow sloping lower (western) half of the common is mostly mowed grass, and the upper (eastern) half is mostly woodland with some s ...
, half of
Clapham Common
Clapham Common is a large triangular urban park in Clapham, south London, England. Originally common land for the parishes of Battersea and Clapham, it was converted to parkland under the terms of the Metropolitan Commons Act 1878. It is of g ...
,
West Norwood Cemetery
West Norwood Cemetery is a rural cemetery in West Norwood in London, England. It was also known as the South Metropolitan Cemetery.
One of the first private landscaped cemeteries in London, it is one of the " Magnificent Seven" cemeteries of ...
,
Archbishop's Park
Archbishop's Park is a park in Lambeth in the London Borough of Lambeth in London, England, which opened to the public in 1901. Before it became a park, it formed part of the grounds of Lambeth Palace.
History
Lambeth Palace has been the ...
,
Norbury Park
Norbury Park is a swathe of mixed wooded and agricultural land associated with its Georgian manor house near Leatherhead and Dorking, Surrey, which appears in the Domesday Book of 1086. It occupies mostly prominent land reaching into a bend in th ...
,
Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens
Vauxhall Gardens is a public park in Kennington in the London Borough of Lambeth, England, on the south bank of the River Thames.
Originally known as New Spring Gardens, it is believed to have opened before the Restoration of 1660, being m ...
and
Ruskin and Larkhall Park and
Kennington Parks.
Landmarks
Along and around the
South Bank, a tourist area has developed around the former
Greater London Council headquarters of
County Hall and the
Southbank Centre and
National Theatre. Also on the river is the
London Eye and
Shell Centre
The Shell Centre in London is the global headquarters of oil major Shell plc.
It is located on Belvedere Road in the London Borough of Lambeth. It is a prominent feature on the South Bank of the River Thames near County Hall, and now forms ...
. Nearby is
St Thomas' Hospital,
Lambeth Palace and the
Florence Nightingale Museum
The Florence Nightingale Museum is located at St Thomas' Hospital, which faces the Palace of Westminster across the River Thames in South Bank, central London, England. It is open to the public five days a week, Wednesday to Sunday 10:00am u ...
. Nearby is
Brixton, home of
Lambeth Town Hall
Lambeth Town Hall, also known as Brixton Town Hall, is a municipal building at the corner of Brixton Hill and Acre Lane, Brixton, London. The town hall, which is the headquarters of Lambeth London Borough Council, is a Grade II listed building ...
and the
Brixton Murals
The Brixton murals are a series of murals by local artists in the Brixton area, in London. Most of the murals were funded by Lambeth London Borough Council and the Greater London Council after the Brixton riots in 1981.
The murals portray pol ...
.
Landmark church buildings include:
*
St Mary's, Lambeth (now the
Garden Museum
The Garden Museum (formerly known as the Museum of Garden History) in London is Britain's only museum of the art, history and design of gardens. The museum re-opened in 2017 after an 18-month redevelopment project.
The building is largely th ...
)
* The four "Waterloo Churches" in the former Lambeth Parish:
**
St Matthew's, Brixton
**
St Mark's, Kennington
**
St Luke's, West Norwood
**
St John's, Waterloo
*
Holy Trinity, Clapham
*
St Leonard's, Streatham
*
Christ Church, Streatham Hill
*
Christ Church (Church of England), Brixton Road, North Brixton
*
All Saints' Church, West Dulwich
All Saints' Church is a Church of England parish church in West Dulwich, South London. It is a red brick building designed in a Gothic Revival style by George Fellowes Prynne and built 1888–91. It is Grade I listed.
Parish
All Saints' par ...
(Church of England)
*
Holy Trinity, Trinity Rise, Tulse Hill
*
St John the Divine (Church of England), Vassall Road
The Oval
The Oval, currently known for sponsorship reasons as the Kia Oval, is an international cricket ground in Kennington, located in the borough of Lambeth, in south London. The Oval has been the home ground of Surrey County Cricket Club since ...
cricket ground in
Kennington is the home of Surrey County Cricket.
The Basaveshwara statue at the Albert Embankment erected by the former Mayor of Lambeth
Neeraj Patil
Neeraj Patil (Kannada: ಡಾ. ನೀರಜ್ ಪಾಟೀಲ್) is a British politician from The Labour Party who was currently selected by the Labour party to re-connect British Hindu community and organisations to the Labour party based on ...
was unveiled by the
Prime Minister of India on 14 November 2015.
Demography
Ethnicity
Language
Religion
Sexuality
Lambeth is the local authority with the highest relative
gay
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While scant usage referring to male homosexuality dates to the late 1 ...
or
lesbian population in the UK, at 5.5%, with the borough containing the
gay village
A gay village is a geographical area with generally recognized boundaries that is inhabited or frequented by many lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBT) people. Gay villages often contain a number of gay-oriented establis ...
of Vauxhall and the area around Clapham Common.
Arts
*
South London Theatre
The South London Theatre is a community theatre housed in a Grade II listed former fire station, in West Norwood in the London Borough of Lambeth, England. The first play opened in October 1967, and it is now a busy theatrical venue, presenti ...
, a community theatre in West Norwood
*
National Theatre
*
Southbank Centre
*
Old Vic Theatre
The Old Vic is a 1,000-seat, not-for-profit producing theatre in Waterloo, London, England. Established in 1818 as the Royal Coburg Theatre, and renamed in 1833 the Royal Victoria Theatre. In 1871 it was rebuilt and reopened as the Royal ...
*
Young Vic Theatre
The Young Vic Theatre is a performing arts venue located on The Cut, near the South Bank, in the London Borough of Lambeth.
The Young Vic was established by Frank Dunlop in 1970. Kwame Kwei-Armah has been Artistic Director since February 201 ...
*
Ballet Rambert
*
British Film Institute
The British Film Institute (BFI) is a film and television charitable organisation which promotes and preserves film-making and television in the United Kingdom. The BFI uses funds provided by the National Lottery (United Kingdom), National Lot ...
*
Black Cultural Archives
* Beconsfield
*
Gasworks Gallery
Gasworks is a contemporary art organisation based near The Oval cricket ground in Kennington, South East London, which comprises a gallery and 13 artist studios as well offering residencies, international fellow
A fellow is a concept w ...
* Newport Street Gallery
* Ovalhouse theatre
* Cinema Museum (London), Cinema Museum
Civic affairs
Borough Council
Since 2002, Lambeth London Borough Council, Lambeth Borough Council has had 63 members elected in 21 three-member wards by means of a Plurality-at-large voting, plurality bloc voting system. The wards are Bishop's ward, Bishop's, Brixton Hill ward, Brixton Hill, Clapham Common ward, Clapham Common, Clapham Town ward, Clapham Town, Coldharbour (Lambeth ward), Coldharbour, Ferndale (Lambeth ward), Ferndale, Gipsy Hill ward, Gipsy Hill, Herne Hill ward, Herne Hill, Knight's Hill (ward), Knight's Hill, Larkhall, lambeth, Larkhall, Oval ward, Oval, Prince's ward, Prince's, St Leonard's ward, St Leonard's, Stockwell ward, Stockwell, Streatham Hill ward, Streatham Hill, Streatham South ward, Streatham South, Streatham Wells ward, Streatham Wells, Thornton ward, Thornton, Thurlow Park ward, Thurlow Park, Tulse Hill ward, Tulse Hill and Vassall ward, Vassall.
The independent Local Government Boundary Commission for England reviewed Lambeth’s electoral arrangements. The Commission’s recommendations have now passed into law and take effect on 2022 Lambeth London Borough Council election, Thursday 5 May 2022, when council elections take place across the borough. Most wards will have a new name, 12 wards will be represented by 2 councillors, 13 wards will be represented by 3 councillors and Lambeth’s total number of councillors stays the same at 63.
Civic council affairs
The council is run by a Cabinet-style council, leader and cabinet, chaired by council leader Claire Holland. All cabinet members are from the ruling Labour Party UK, Labour Party who hold 55 of the 63 seats on Lambeth Council.
The Leader of the official Opposition is Jonathan Bartley (Green Party of England and Wales, Green) and the leader of the Conservative Party (UK), Conservative group is Tim Briggs.
From 1994 to 2014, the Mayor of Lambeth was elected unanimously by their fellow councillors, with each of the three political parties supplying a candidate in rotation. According to the borough's website, this underscored the mayor's apolitical role and enables him or her to represent all the borough's citizens.
Since 2014, the predominance of the Labour Party has meant that all subsequent Mayors have been members of the Labour Party (UK), Labour group.
Coat of arms
The borough's coat of arms is that of the former
Metropolitan Borough of Lambeth
Lambeth was a civil parish and metropolitan borough in south London, England. It was an ancient parish in the county of Surrey. The parish was included in the area of responsibility of the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1855 and became part of t ...
, with two gold stars (mullets) in the second and third quarters of the shield indicating the addition of the districts of
Clapham
Clapham () is a suburb in south west London, England, lying mostly within the London Borough of Lambeth, but with some areas (most notably Clapham Common) extending into the neighbouring London Borough of Wandsworth.
History
Early history ...
and
Streatham. Its motto is ''"Spectemur agendo"'' ("Let us be judged according to our conduct").
Westminster Parliament
The borough has three Parliament of the United Kingdom, Parliamentary constituencies: Dulwich and West Norwood (UK Parliament constituency), Dulwich and West Norwood (shared with London Borough of Southwark, Southwark), Streatham (UK Parliament constituency), Streatham, and Vauxhall (UK Parliament constituency), Vauxhall.
Twinning
The former
Metropolitan Borough of Lambeth
Lambeth was a civil parish and metropolitan borough in south London, England. It was an ancient parish in the county of Surrey. The parish was included in the area of responsibility of the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1855 and became part of t ...
and its successor have been town twinning, twinned with the Vincennes district of Paris in France since 1955. Lambeth is also twinned with Bluefields, Nicaragua; Brooklyn, New York; and Spanish Town, Jamaica.
Transport
The borough covers London Waterloo railway station, the Waterloo tube station network and (until 2007) the Waterloo International railway station, London terminus for Eurostar.
National Rail service in Lambeth is provided by South Western Railway (train operating company), South Western Railway, Southeastern (train operating company), Southeastern, Southern (train operating company), Southern, Govia Thameslink Railway, Thameslink and London Overground.
Bridges and tunnels
*Waterloo Bridge, incorporating the National Film Theatre
*Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges
*Lambeth Bridge
*Westminster Bridge
*Vauxhall Bridge
Railway stations
*Brixton railway station, Brixton
*Gipsy Hill railway station, Gipsy Hill
*Herne Hill railway station, Herne Hill
*Loughborough Junction railway station, Loughborough Junction
*Streatham railway station, Streatham
*Streatham Common railway station, Streatham Common
*Streatham Hill railway station, Streatham Hill
*Tulse Hill railway station, Tulse Hill
*Vauxhall railway station, Vauxhall
*London Waterloo railway station, Waterloo
*Waterloo East railway station, Waterloo East
*West Norwood railway station, West Norwood
London Overground stations
*Clapham High Street railway station, Clapham High Street
*Wandsworth Road railway station, Wandsworth Road
Tube stations
*Brixton tube station, Brixton
*Clapham Common tube station, Clapham Common
*Clapham North tube station, Clapham North
*Lambeth North tube station, Lambeth North
*Nine Elms tube station, Nine Elms
*Oval tube station, Oval
*Stockwell tube station, Stockwell
*Vauxhall tube station, Vauxhall
*Waterloo tube station, Waterloo
Commuting
In March 2011, the primary forms of transport borough residents used to travel to work were the London Underground, metro, light rail or tram (21.4 percent of residents aged 16–74); bus, minibus or coach (10 percent); train (10 percent); automobile (8.6 percent); bicycle (5.7 percent), or walking (5.4 percent). A small percentage (3.2 percent) worked mainly at—or from—home.
[ Percentages are of all residents aged 16–74 including those not in employment. Respondents could only pick one mode, specified as the journey's longest part by distance.]
See also
* Lambeth London Borough Council
* List of districts in Lambeth
* List of schools in Lambeth
References
External links
Lambeth.gov.ukLondon Borough of Lambeth Official Website
electionmemory.comIndependent Lambeth Council Elections Forum
Community Police Consultative Group for LambethIndependent forum for community and statutory agencies to address community safety and policing issues.
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