Garden Museum – transforming underused land into thriving green spaces

The Garden Museum’s Lambeth Green project is turning 5.3 acres of neglected land into a network of vibrant, climate-resilient green spaces. From transforming road junctions into rain gardens to restoring historic gardens, the initiative is creating places for wildlife to thrive and communities to connect with nature. With a new pavilion for horticultural training, local...

Take part in the Living Green Challenge

We’re pleased to share that the Living Green Challenge is now live! We’re inviting everyone in South Bank and Waterloo to get involved to help make our neighbourhood a thriving place that sustains us all. What’s it all about? The Living Green Challenge is a neighbourhood-wide initiative encouraging you to take advantage of the local...

Climate resilience in the cultural sector with BFI and Bloomberg

As part of London Climate Action Week 2025, South Bank and Waterloo Sustains Us were proud to co-host a climate resilience workshop with the British Film Institute (BFI) and Bloomberg Associates. The event was held at BFI Southbank during amber heat-health alerts across the UK and brought together nearly 80 representatives from London’s arts and...

Hercules Road’s green transformation is now complete

We are thrilled to announce that our partners WeAreWaterloo Business Improvement District, together with Lambeth Council and South Bank and Waterloo Neighbours (SoWN) have completed the transformation of Hercules Road into a greener, more climate-resilient space. The initiative has converted a grey road into vibrant green spaces for residents, workers and passerby to enjoy. It...