Author: Cyril Richert I was wrong to wonder whether there are Councillors in Shaftesbury ward on Wednesday, as I received today an email from Paul Ellis (UPDATE: and another one…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert After the public meeting held on Wednesday 29th January, below is a report from the South London Press published today (I was told that more will come…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Yesterday we held our public meeting at the Wessex House from 7pm to 9pm. [click on the photos to see them bigger] In front of a large…
Continue Reading »Wednesday 28th January 2009 Public meeting on the Clapham Junction planning proposal Venue: Wessex House, 1a St Johns Hill SW11 1TN (in front of Clapham Junction station) Time: 7pm –…
Continue Reading »Wednesday 28th January 2009 Public meeting on the Clapham Junction planning proposal Venue: Wessex House, 1a St Johns Hill SW11 1TN (in front of Clapham Junction station) Time: 7pm –…
Continue Reading »Wednesday 28th January 2009 Public meeting on the Clapham Junction planning proposal Venue: Wessex House, 1a St Johns Hill SW11 1TN (in front of Clapham Junction station) Time: 7pm –…
Continue Reading »According to an article in the Evening Standard before Christmas: “PLANS to build a 300-metre glass tower next to Battersea Power Station have been scaled back after opposition from campaigners…
Continue Reading »Interesting email received on the 18th December, in response to Kate, from the Council’s planning office, who must be praised for always responding promptly and with details to our comments…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert After the Battersea Society, Martin Linton (MP for Battersea – Labour) and Jane Ellison (Conservative Parliamentary Spokesperson for Battersea), the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment…
Continue Reading »Jane Ellison, the Conservative Parliamentary Spokesperson for Battersea, delivered a special newsletter in January, raising her voice against the Clapham Junction Proposal. Acknowledging the need of major improvement for Clapham…
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