Category Archives: Business

A few new arrivals on Lavender Hill

A cluster of new businesses are on the way at the eastern end of Lavender Hill.  The new Co-op supermarket, which we’ve talked about before, is now well advanced, with refrigeration equipment all installed and most of the signage in … Continue reading

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Is major redevelopment ahead at Asda on Lavender Hill – and at Clapham Junction station?…

Update: The proposed Sainsbury’s / Asda merger was blocked by the Government’s competition watchdog.  It’s likely that the impact in places like Clapham Junction was one of the key reasons behind this!  But the changes at the station are very … Continue reading

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‘Winterville’ organisers behaving badly – by shamelessly flyposting on local shopfronts!

The Winterville fair, on Clapham Common, has embarked on a PR drive to win us all over to the repeat of the five-week event in November / December this year.  It benefits from a year-long events planning permission, but (as … Continue reading

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Lavender Hill: goodbyes & new arrivals

There’s been a fair bit of turmoil in British retail in the last few months, and Lavender Hill has to some extent echoed national trends – here’s a quick roundup of some of the businesses we’ve lost and the new … Continue reading

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Rebuilding Clapham Junction Lidl

Further update: (Autumn 2019) Lidl have put these plans on hold, for now.  They have instead refitted the store internally (with self scan tills and higher shelving units, as well as moving the fruit and veg to create a more … Continue reading

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Protecting Lavender Hill’s pubs

These laminated documents stuck to lamp posts are more important than the usual temporary changes to parking restrictions – they’re protection for our pubs.  Following the controversial death of the Castle on Battersea High Street, which was bought, closed and … Continue reading

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