Category Archives: Planning

A cluster of changes for some of Lavender Hill’s traders

This post looks at a bundle of changes affecting traders at the end of Lavender Hill nearest Clapham Junction – including several of the most long-established local businesses. The first change is at the Kitchen Shoppe – which has been … Continue reading

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Change ahead for Clapham Junction’s Party Superstore?

The Party Superstore is one of the most well known shops on Lavender Hill. It’s been trading for thirty years – since 1994! – and gained a certain fame when it was completely destroyed in a major arson attack in … Continue reading

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A small but clever development at the old Firezza takeaway on Lavender Hill

Lavender Hill was the birthplace of pizza takeaway chain Firezza. It was founded in 2001 by Adnan Medjedovic and Edin Basic, both Bosnian war refugees who had fled the conflict in 1992, and who spent the following years in a … Continue reading

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A spruce-up for one of Battersea’s scruffiest buildings

Everyone likes a good ‘before & after’ property makeover, and the building on the corner of Queenstown Road and Battersea Park road has been needing one for a while! A rather manky-looking building, it would logically have been absorbed by … Continue reading

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A happy ending for Clapham Common Northside’s oldest house?

It’s been quite the journey for 64 Clapham Common Northside, one of the oldest houses still standing, that seems to go back to some point in the 1780s, when it was a country cottage in the fields. We first reported … Continue reading

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What does the future hold for Battersea’s industrial spaces?

It’s hiding in plain sight – a giant area of Battersea that many of its immediate neighbours have never been to. In and among the railway arches between Queenstown Road and Nine Elms, this tangle of industrial sites is home … Continue reading

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Like a cat: Clapham Common’s most historic house escapes demolition yet again!

A few months ago we wrote about a rather unique house, hidden away between the big Victorian houses along the north side of Clapham Common. 64 Clapham Common Northside is much smaller and simpler building than its neighbours. It also … Continue reading

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Plans are in for five new flats on Gideon Road, behind The Crown on Lavender Hill

Back in 2019, we reported on plans to build a bundle of new Council-owned housing and flats – mostly on bits of car parking in the Gideon Road Estate just north of Lavender hill. These were quite ambitious plans, and … Continue reading

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It’s back: a new public consultation is underway on the Clapham Junction rough sleeper hub

We’ve written a lot about the plans for a new hub for rough sleepers on Lavender Hill. Something which could actually be a decent idea, and which is an innovative way to tackle a difficult issue and help some of … Continue reading

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Taybridge Road’s long-abandoned corner shop may finally see a new use

For over a century, a newsagents’ and corner shop stood at the corner of the small square at the junction of Taybridge Road and Marmion Road. It was a rare surviving example of a corner shop that was hidden away … Continue reading

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