Author Archives: David

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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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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