Author Archives: David

It’s Christmas tree time!

The Christmas Forest is back at the Church of the Ascension, selling a broad range of trees from their Scottish tree plantations (including the bargainous option of a less-than-perfect ‘Value Fir’ if you’re willing to go for a funny-shaped ‘character’ … Continue reading

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Can you really rely on an electric car without a driveway to charge it in? A review of our local charging points.

Electric cars are the future.  Big manufacturers are stopping investing in diesel and petrol cars (whose UK sales are set to be banned altogether by 2040), the battery technology’s come on leaps and bounds, and (perhaps most importantly) the electricity … Continue reading

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Local councillor constituencies are changing in Battersea: Say hello to the ‘Lavender’ Ward

Thousands of new residents have moved in to Wandsworth in recent years, especially in Nine Elms – which means that a little-known organisation called the Local Government Boundary Commission has been called in to review the constituencies (also known as … Continue reading

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New cycle hire location on the way – south end of Cedars Road

In a small extension of the area covered by the cycle hire scheme, TfL are proposing a new docking station for Santander Cycles, close to the southern end of Cedars Road.  This one of three proposed new stations (the others … Continue reading

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Are Debenhams & T.K.Maxx both closing?

Update: Our sources were right, Debenhams was indeed closing…  though TK Maxx is staying.  See our update article here. The Clapham Junction Action Group has heard worrying reports that both the ‘anchor tenants’ of Clapham Junction’s shopping centre may close … Continue reading

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Three new Cafes for Lavender Hill: Howdy, Maiolica, and 2Love

Who remembers the all day brunches that the Roastery on Wandsworth Road used to offer, complete with giant mushrooms and a corn fritter options? They were the first place in the area to sell Flat Whites (way before they became ubiquitous), … Continue reading

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In pictures: Progress on Lavender Hill’s new urban park

Planters around what will be the outdoor cafe area Back in December we reported  that BAC was developing an ‘urban park’ on Town Hall Road, which at the time was a barriered-off and rather sad-looking road used mainly for deliveries. It … Continue reading

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New Nando’s on Lavender Hill is up & running

Back in February we reported that Nando’s was coming to Lavender Hill – taking over the short-lived Chicken Cottage site between Debenhams and Whole Foods (previously Wimpy).  It’s taken a while, but building work is now complete, and it’s up … Continue reading

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Battersea’s Post Office is being downgraded

You may have seen posters up in the main Post Office on Lavender Hill, saying that there are ‘changes’ ahead, and that they welcome views.  It’s not entirely clear what the change is about – at first glance, the only … Continue reading

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The betting shops are closing down…

They seem to be everywhere.  Few other businesses can claim to have a presence on almost every high street in the country, from the poshest city centres to the bleakest estate parades.  It’s not unusual to see several of the … Continue reading

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