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Suggest a name for future public buildings and spaces in Southwark
We are creating a bank of future names for new public buildings and spaces in Southwark. As part of Southwark Stands Together we are looking at our streets and shared spaces and how they can be changed to celebrate diversity We need to change our approach to naming local streets and buildings, to make sure they reflect diverse communities Naming Guidance Having a strong connection to Southwark (or at least South... MoreClosed 19 April 2024 -
Care Awards 2024 - nominations
Southwark Council is organising the Southwark Care Awards to recognise the contribution of both paid and unpaid carers in our local communities. The event will celebrate the impact that these everyday heroes have and ensure that care workers in Southwark feel valued and appreciated. Thanks to generous sponsorship contributions from United St. Saviours... MoreClosed 14 April 2024 -
Let's talk about Adult Social Care services
Supporting all of our residents to thrive over the course of their lifetimes – to start well, live well, and age well – is a key priority in Southwark. We know that the best way to achieve this is by working together. Everyone has a role to play in helping each other to live a good life including residents, family and friends, communities, high quality adult social care services, the wider Council, and other public sector partners – like the NHS. Adult social... MoreClosed 9 April 2024 -
Let's Talk About Adult Social Care - easy read version
Southwark Council wants to help people live good lives. The best way to do this is to work together. One of the things the Council does to help people is provide adult social care. This is when we help people who are 18 or older with the care and support they need. We would like to talk to you about how we can do this better in the future, as well as the role you and your community can play. If you have any questions or need any... MoreClosed 9 April 2024 -
Streets for People - What do you want in your neighbourhood?
In this survey, tell us what Streets for People features you would like to see on your street and in your neighbourhood - open until March 2024. As part of Streets for People, we want to see real changes on every street, neighbourhood and estate in Southwark, that support:- Cleaner air Safer and quieter streets with less traffic and fewer accidents Healthy travel options like walking, cycling or wheeling Greener, and more pleasant spaces for our communities to... MoreClosed 8 April 2024 -
Streets for People - see what we have done already
The map below shows the wide range of Streets for People schemes that we have already undertaken since 2020. Click on the different features in the key, or zoom in to look at your area. Now you can tell us about features you would like to see in future in your neighbourhood by completing our survey . MoreClosed 31 March 2024 -
Streets for People - What else is going on?
As well as the surveys and other engagement activities you can find on this site, there are lots of other Streets for People activities going on throughout the year. You can see all the latest news on the Southwark Council website Streets for People page . Some of these activities are permanent infrastructure schemes which you can read about on the Street Improvements page. But we also have a range of other activities and offers to help people make the shift to Streets for... MoreClosed 31 March 2024 -
Streets for People in the East Dulwich Area
Tell us what you think about the proposed final designs for the Streetspace measures in the East Dulwich area. Back in 2020, we introduced traffic filters on a number of streets in the East Dulwich area, creating a network of low traffic streets that are quieter and easier for people to walk and cycle. These filters were made permanent after consultation. Now we are going to replace the current temporary layout with permanent features. This will transform... MoreClosed 18 March 2024 -
Community Legal Advice Services Survey
Southwark Council has been committed to supporting universal, free at point of access legal advice for residents experiencing issues with benefits, housing, immigration and other social welfare areas for many years. In addition to Council provided services, the Council also contracts to support residents with independent, community-based services. These services are divided into two contracts: The generalist service, which supports residents to identify issues and provides... MoreClosed 17 March 2024 -
Rotherhithe Streets for People - Controlled Parking consultation
Dear resident, We would like your views on whether or not we should introduce a controlled parking zone (CPZ) in your area. In 2016 we consulted on a parking scheme in your area, however, there may have been changes over the years, which have added to the parking pressure in the area, and as such we are consulting you again. We know that in areas with CPZs (70% of the borough) residents have seen a range of benefits including fewer commuters taking up parking... MoreClosed 17 March 2024 -
Green Dale Streets for People Proposals
Let us know your thoughts about proposals to improve the path on Green Dale. During our Streets for People conversation, many people have told us that Green Dale can be hard for people walking and cycling to navigate, with frequent safety issues for different users of the path. We asked Wheels for Wellbeing to produce a report on accessibility on this path, which is attached below. We are proposing to widen the path and introduce segregated cycling and walking paths along this... MoreClosed 17 March 2024 -
Peckham Area Character Study
Tell us your thoughts on Peckham We want the views of the people who live, work in and visit Peckham on: the buildings, spaces and places what works well in the design of the areas and what doesn’t. The survey will help us make decisions about the area about what we should protect, and what we should try to change. Click on the link at the bottom of the page to choose an area on the map and complete a short survey. We look forward to hearing from you by... MoreClosed 15 March 2024 -
Piano People, Rally Festival, Body Movements and Bermondsey Carnival 2024
On a case by case basis the council sometimes holds ticketed events in its parks. We do this for three main reasons. One is to bring culture close to home. T he council and our communities value the benefits that arts and culture bring to Southwark. We want our borough to celebrate and amplify its unique characteristics and diversity, for local people to come together to enjoy cultural activities and for our parks and open spaces to be welcoming,... MoreClosed 1 March 2024 -
Unpaid Carer's - Discovery
Southwark Council is working with four South East London councils on a new Unpaid Carers Discovery project to better support carers in accessing information, advice, and support online. The project will run through January to March 2024, aiming to identify a few options to improve the current offer to carers. Throughout January, we will be conducting a series of 1:1 interviews and focus groups with carers to understand your experiences and journeys and consider how to better support you... MoreClosed 23 February 2024 -
Burgess Park Tiny Forest proposal
As a local authority, we're committed to addressing the Climate and Ecological Emergency. One of the ways which we are doing this is by planting trees throughout our borough. We are proposing the creation of a Tiny Forest in Burgess Park as a means to address rising temperatures, storing carbon , creating habitats and increasing valuable green spaces which can be used by the community. Tell us what you think? We're keen to know what you think about the tiny forest... MoreClosed 21 February 2024 -
Women and girls safety survey 2023
Help us take the right steps to improve women’s safety In 2021, Southwark Council’s Safer Communities Team conducted its first ever Women’s Safety Survey. To learn about women’s experiences in the borough and understand how safe women feel living, working, going to school and travelling in Southwark. Findings provided invaluable insight about how to improve the safety of all women in Southwark. For this, we want to say thank you. For information... MoreClosed 20 February 2024 -
Digital Strategy refresh 2023
Our priority is to improve the services and opportunities we offer to the people of Southwark. Digital needs to be at the front and center of how we achieve this. Continually improving the way we manage our technology and digital services is crucial if we are to respond to local needs, operate with reduced budgets, and keep up with changes in the technology world. Creating a detailed roadmap within the strategy that outlines specific milestones and objectives for the digital... MoreClosed 18 February 2024 -
Traffic measures at Southwark Park Road by Moreton House
Tell us what you think about plans to widen the pavement and improve the safety of the crossing on Southwark Park Road by Moreton House. The redesigned crossing will have improved visibility, as well as tactile paving to assist blind and partially sighted road users. Please let us know if you have any concerns about the proposal or suggestions for improving it. Please share this link with your friends, family and contacts – the more people we hear from, the better... MoreClosed 18 February 2024 -
Traffic measures at Evelina Road by Kimberley Avenue
Tell us what you think about plans to improve the junction of Evelina Road and Kimberley Avenue. We are proposing to introduce junction improvements to make it safer, especially for pedestrians crossing Evelina Road. We will be widening the pavement on all arms of the junction, and introducing tactile paving on the junction and the crossing of Evelina Road to improve access for blind and partially sighted people. Please let us know if you have any comments about this design,... MoreClosed 18 February 2024 -
Traffic measures at Southampton Way by Charles Coveney Road
Tell us what you think about plans for junction improvements and a new crossing of Southampton Way by Charles Coveney Road. The proposals include a new zebra crossing on a raised road surface, to encourage slower traffic, as well as wider pavements with tactile paving at the junction, to improve access for blind and partially sighted people. Please tell us if you have any comments and concerns about the design, especially in relation to accessibility. Please share this... MoreClosed 18 February 2024 -
Jazz Cafe, Maiden Voyage and NTS 2024
On a case by case basis the council sometimes holds ticketed events in its parks. We do this for three main reasons. One is to bring culture close to home. T he council and our communities value the benefits that arts and culture bring to Southwark. We want our borough to celebrate and amplify its unique characteristics and diversity, for local people to come together to enjoy cultural activities and for our parks and open spaces to be welcoming,... MoreClosed 7 February 2024 -
Southwark Maternity Commission-workforce survey
Share your experience of delivering services to women and people who give birth and their families in Southwark We know that not everyone has a good experience of care during pregnancy and the first few months after birth. We have set up a commission to investigate maternity care in Southwark and make recommendations about how services can better meet our resident’s needs. Who we want to hear from We want to hear from those delivering services to women... MoreOpened 5 February 2024 -
Streets for People - Cycling Plan
Take a look at Southwark's draft Cycling Plan, part of a set of Streets for People plans, and tell us what you think about our proposals to make Southwark a borough where cycling is the fastest and most direct way to travel. You can read the full Cycling Plan here. The plan is split into a series of sections, with specific proposals in each part: Getting ready to ride Getting on your bike Getting where you're going The survey that follows has... MoreClosed 31 January 2024 -
Streets for People - Electric Vehicle Plan
Take a look at Southwark's draft Electric Vehicle (EV) Plan, part of a set of Streets for People plans, and tell us what you think about our proposals to make Southwark a borough which can respond to the increasing demand for EV infrastructure. You can read the full Electric Vehicle Plan here. The plan is split into a series of sections, with specific proposals in each part: EV Charging at Home EV Charging at your destination A Growing EV Network ... MoreClosed 31 January 2024 -
Streets for People - Walking Plan
Take a look at Southwark's draft Walking Plan, part of a set of Streets for People plans, and tell us what you think about our proposals to make Southwark a borough built for pedestrians. You can read the full Walking Plan here. The plan is split into a series of sections, with specific proposals in each part: Going outside. Objective 1: Providing a safe and accessible pedestrian environment. Going places. Objective 2: Creating a connected network of... MoreClosed 31 January 2024 -
Queen's Road area - CPZ Consultation
We would like your views on whether or not we should introduce a controlled parking zone (CPZ) in your area.We previously consulted on a larger zone but, following feedback from residents and assessment of parking pressure, we are now proposing a smaller zone covering the streets where there is most parking pressure, and where we have had requests from residents for controlled parking. We know that asking people to pay for parking when times are tough is difficult. However, we also know... MoreClosed 28 January 2024 -
Dulwich Village area - CPZ Consultation
We would like your views on whether or not we should introduce a controlled parking zone (CPZ) in your area. We previously consulted on a larger zone but, following feedback from residents and assessment of parking pressure, we are now proposing a slightly smaller zone covering the streets where there have been the most requests from residents for controlled parking. We are aware that Lambeth Council have recently implemented a controlled parking zone in Tulse Hill,... MoreClosed 28 January 2024 -
Nunhead area - CPZ Consultation
We would like your views on whether or not we should introduce a controlled parking zone (CPZ) in your area. We previously consulted on a larger zone but, following feedback from residents and assessment of parking pressure, we are now proposing a smaller zone covering the streets where there is most parking pressure, and where we have had requests from residents for controlled parking. We know that asking people to pay for parking when times are tough is difficult. However, we also... MoreClosed 28 January 2024 -
Consultation on admission arrangements and co-ordinated admission schemes 2025-26
What is Southwark Council consulting on? The proposed reductions in the Published Admission Numbers [“PAN”] at two Southwark community primary schools for September 2025 intake onwards (see section 1) Southwark Council’s proposed admission arrangements 2025-26 for community primary schools in the borough (see section 2) Southwark Council’s proposed co-ordinated schemes for admission of children to Reception, Junior, Year 7 and Year 10 (see... MoreClosed 25 January 2024 -
Southwark Maternity Commission
Share your experience of maternity care in Southwark We know that not everyone has a good experience of maternity care during pregnancy and the first few months after birth. We have set up a commission to investigate maternity care in Southwark and make recommendations about how services can better meet our resident’s needs. Who we want to hear from We want to hear from women and people who have had a pregnancy and their families’ experiences both positive and... MoreOpened 22 January 2024
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