Category Archives: Politics

We’ve interviewed Battersea’s candidates for the July election – and found a few surprises…

We’ve got an unusually wide set of choices for the election – with nine candidates! We and our partners at Clapham Junction Insider have contacted all the candidates we can track down, and offered them an interview – to find … Continue reading

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Meet Tom Pridham, Conservative candidate for Battersea

Tom Pridham is the Conservatives candidate in the Battersea constituency for the 2024 General Election. Some of our readers may recognise Tom, as he’s currently also a very active and enthusiastic ward Councillor for the Lavender ward (covering the south … Continue reading

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Meet Barry Edwards, the Reform UK candidate for Battersea

Barry Edwards is the Reform UK candidate in the Battersea constituency for the 2024 General Election. We and our partners at Clapham Junction insider are inviting the all the election candidates to short interviews – so you can learn more … Continue reading

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Meet Joe Taylor, the Green Party candidate for Battersea

Joe Taylor is the Green Party candidate in the Battersea constituency for the 2024 General Election. We and our partners at Clapham Junction insider are inviting the candidates to short interviews – so you can learn more about who they … Continue reading

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Is the proposed rough sleeper hub on the back burner?

March update: We have now heard (from a very reliable source!) that we expect new information to be added to the planning application in the next week or so, and for it to then go to another 21-day public consultation, … Continue reading

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The latest on the planned rough sleepers’ hub opposite Battersea Arts Centre, following the Council’s public meeting

As we posted a few days ago – perhaps stung by the criticism surrounding the plans for a new Rough Sleeper Assessment Hub / Hostel opposite Battersea Arts Centre, which came as a surprise to its neighbours and which saw … Continue reading

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The Council is hosting a public meeting, following huge controversy on their ‘stealth’ plans for a new hostel

A few weeks ago we found out about some rather vague plans for a new hostel for rough sleepers opposite Battersea Arts centre, which we noticed on a chance dig deep in the Wandsworth planning database. These were a bit … Continue reading

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A new rough sleepers hostel opposite Battersea Arts Centre?

Plans have emerged to convert a small office building on Lavender Hill to a new hub for rough sleepers. 201-203 Lavender Hill, pictured above, would become the Borough’s new ‘rough sleeper assessment hub’. Part of the proposal is a traditional … Continue reading

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Clapham Common’s all-new free waterpark is open!

Just in time for the summer holidays, Clapham Common’s long awaited new waterplay facility has opened. It’s a replacement for the paddling pool that closed in 2020, and building work took a year longer than expected. But we got there … Continue reading

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Battersea Park Station: Step-free at last?

Battersea Park railway station just keeps getting busier. It was never a quiet station, thanks to a steady stream of traffic from the Doddington & Rollo flats and the mansions around Battersea park, and some weekend traffic to the park … Continue reading

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