Author Archives: David

Sambrook’s Brewery is on the move

Our local brewery Sambrook’s was a pioneer of the small brewery movement that emerged in the early 2000s.  It all started with a Gordon Brown-led 50% cut in tax rates for smaller breweries, and led to an explosion in range … Continue reading

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Interesting new project on Wixs Lane

We see all manner of clumsy opportunist proposals for new buildings in the Lavender Hill area, especially when it’s a case of landlords trying to cram as many tiny and dark flats in to a space as possible – but … Continue reading

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Battersea’s newest street: Avery Walk

It’s not every day a new street appears in Battersea, but Avery Walk (connecting Stormont Road and Sugden Road) is now complete, and open to the public.  Actually calling it a new street is maybe overplaying it a bit – … Continue reading

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Work starts on 26 new flats & four houses on the Gideon Road Estate

A while back we reported that Wandsworth Council is planning to start work on the building of 26 flats and 4 large houses, spread across seven different buildings mostly on “spare” bits of land in the Gideon Road Estate.  These … Continue reading

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Work starts on the urban park next to BAC

Back in December we reported on plans to convert the street next to BAC in to a small urban park.  This was a popular proposal, even though (as we noted) some of the finer details were still likely to need … Continue reading

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A couple of vintage signs on Lavender Hill

Building works have exposed a couple of original signs on lavender Hill – Duke’s Dry Cleaners (which has been undergoing internal works for a while) recently had th esign removed, top reveal the long-lost R&J Cleaners.  This hand-painted sign looks … Continue reading

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Lavender Hill Retail Roundup

An occasional series looking at what’s new & what’s changed on Lavender Hill A while back we  looked in some detail at what the proposals for a merger between Asda and Sainsbury’s would mean for Lavender Hill – given we have one … Continue reading

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Concept proposals published for the complete redevelopment of Clapham Junction station

We’ve known for a while that there are long running plans to improve and potentially redevelop Clapham Junction station – to handle overcrowding in the station itself, as well as the  bottleneck that the current platform and track layout creates … Continue reading

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Nando’s is coming to Lavender Hill

We’ve been wondering what was on the way at the former Wimpy / Steers / Chicken Cottage, next to Debenhams on Lavender Hill.  The builders have been in for a couple of weeks now – and it’s clearly a big … Continue reading

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30 new flats and houses are on the way north of Lavender Hill

In one of the largest developments on Lavender Hill for some time, Wandsworth Council is planning to start work on the building of 26 flats and 4 large houses, spread across seven different buildings mostly on “spare” bits of land … Continue reading

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