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Lambeth, London, Ontario


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image_captionHighway 4 looking north towards Lambeth from the Highway 402 interchange
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subdivision_nameCanada
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Ontario
subdivision_type2City
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government_typeMunicipal (Ward 9)
leader_titleAdministrative body
leader_nameLondon City Council
leader_title1Councillor
leader_name1Anna Hopkins
established_titleSettled Lambeth
established_date1885
established_title2Incorporated (town)
established_date21988 (as Westminster)
established_title3Amalgamation (city)
established_date31993 (as London)
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Lambeth () is a neighbourhood in the City of London, Ontario, Canada. It is immediately north of Highway 402, and east of Colonel Talbot Road. Almost all of its residents live in low-density, single detached dwellings. As of 2016, the area is home to 4,170 residents. The neighbourhood is considered a middle to upper-income area, with an average family income of $145,112 an average dwelling value of $398,082 and a home ownership rate of 93%.

History

Lambeth was formerly a population centre in Westminster Township, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada. It held the status of Police Village (lacking corporate status as a village, but administered by a board of trustees) until an effort was made by the local Reeve, David Murray, to stop annexation by the City of London which brought about the creation of the Town of Westminster in 1988, which itself ceased to exist on December 31, 1992. On January 1, 1993, the Town of Westminster, including the village of Lambeth, became part of the City of London. As Lambeth is still somewhat separated from the city's urban area, some residents still think of the neighbourhood as a distinct town, and there still official town limit signs when entering it.

Its post office dates from 1857.

During World War II, the Royal Canadian Navy set up a radio direction finding (radar) station at Lambeth. Its purpose was to acquire a bearing whenever a German U-boat transmitted a radio messages back to their HQ. The resultant bearing was then sent to the Officer-In-Charge in Ottawa over a dedicated teletype line. Direction finding equipment was housed in a white shack located at an airfield in what is now a big box retail complex at the northwest corner of Wharncliffe Road and Wonderland Road (formerly Airport Road) a couple of kilometres from Lambeth. The station began operating in the first few days of January 1943 and closed war’s end. Nothing remains of the runways or the buildings.

Arts and culture

The neighbourhood comes together to celebrate its agricultural past each fall. This celebration is called Harvestfest and it usually takes place the first week after Labour Day, beginning on the Thursday and running until late Sunday. It features many events such as a baseball tournament, an adult dance, teen dance, and pre-teen dance, parade, occasional rides for kids, pancake breakfast for the town, auto show and shine, as well as two beer tents in different locations featuring a live band all day and night. Lambeth celebrated its 200th anniversary of settlement throughout 2009.

Government and politics

Lambeth exists within the federal electoral district of Elgin—Middlesex—London. It is currently represented by Karen Vecchio of the Conservative Party of Canada, first elected in 2015.

Provincially, the area is within the constituency of Elgin—Middlesex—London. It is currently represented by Rob Flack of the Progressive Conservative Party, first elected in 2022.

In London's non-partisan municipal politics, Lambeth lies within ward 9. It is currently represented by Councillor Anna Hopkins, first elected in 2014.

Infrastructure

Until 1960, Lambeth was served by the Byron Telephone Company. The Byron Telephone Company had installed its first automatic dial exchange in Lambeth in the late 1950s, the OLiver 2 exchange, which replaced the manual magneto phone system that continued to operate in the Byron area until September 1963. The Byron company was sold to Bell Canada in August 1960, and Byron itself, a population centre, was annexed to London on January 1, 1961. Immediately prior to the conversion to dial, the Byron operator was reached from London telephones by dialing 471, which became the exchange prefix upon conversion to dial.

Education

  • Lambeth Public School - public elementary, part of the Thames Valley District School Board{{cite web |access-date = 2016-04-21}}
  • Covenant Christian School - private Christian elementary, part of Canadian Reformed School Society of London and District

References

References

  1. (2016). "Lambeth". City of London - Policy and Planning Support (NCFS).
  2. "The Boundary Adjustment Process: The Case of Arbitration In The Greater London Area". University of Western Ontario.
  3. (2000). "The Politics of Municipal Annexation: The Case of the City of London's Territorial Ambitions during the 1950s and 1960s". Urban History Review.
  4. "Lambeth Harvestfest". Londoner.
  5. Hamilton, William. (1978). "The Macmillan Book of Canadian Place Names". Macmillan.
  6. "Drinking violations halt Harvestfest". The London Free Press.
  7. "Lambeth & Community Harvest Festival".
  8. "Covenant Christian School".
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