Category Archives: Transport

Is the second entrance for Queenstown Road station still on track?

There’s been a lot of new construction among the railway arches between Queenstown Road & Battersea Park stations. 290 flats, shops (including a soon-to-open small Sainsbury’s), offices, a new school…  and it’s now pretty much finished.  But one part of the … Continue reading

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The local all-electric car hire service will soon disappear

The BlueCity electric hire cars (which, despite their name, are red) will soon disappear from Battersea’s streets.  Despite some success with a ‘Hire-in-Gatwick, drop-off-in-London’ trial, the operators struggled to get sufficient use to make the £5-per-half-hour service profitable, and plan … Continue reading

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Changes to the Lavender Hill / Queenstown Road junction to make it safer

Following 17 accidents at the junction in three years (nine cycles, five pedestrians and two motorbikes collided with cars!), Lambeth are spending £88,000 on some minor changes to make it safer. For cycles, this will include realigning the vehicle lanes … Continue reading

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Update: Work to start on new access to Asda

  Works are about to start in Lavender Gardens to create a new access path to Asda from the Dorothy Road – straightening the pathway and removing the steps.  We first reported on this small but helpful project back in … Continue reading

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Can you really rely on an electric car without a driveway to charge it in? A review of our local charging points.

Electric cars are the future.  Big manufacturers are stopping investing in diesel and petrol cars (whose UK sales are set to be banned altogether by 2040), the battery technology’s come on leaps and bounds, and (perhaps most importantly) the electricity … Continue reading

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New cycle hire location on the way – south end of Cedars Road

In a small extension of the area covered by the cycle hire scheme, TfL are proposing a new docking station for Santander Cycles, close to the southern end of Cedars Road.  This one of three proposed new stations (the others … 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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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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Improved access to Asda from Dorothy Road

Lavender Gardens is the small child-friendly pocket park and playground on Dorothy Road – maybe better known as a useful cut-through to the Asda car park.  A little bit of good news is the announcement by Wandsworth that later this … Continue reading

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Cleaning up Lavender Hill’s buses

TfL have launched the latest of a series of Low Emission Bus Zones, and the newest one will run along the full length of Lavender Hill (as well as most of Wandsworth Road, and part of St John’s Hill – … Continue reading

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