Eight 4 and 5 bedroomed town houses over 3 and 4 storeys including basements have been approved for “Town Cramming” onto a tiny site (formerly two tennis courts) with an…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert A new proposal for 15-27 Falcon Road (currently occupied by Tesco at its ground level) will replace a series of 2 storey maisonnettes by a 5 storey building, to…
Continue Reading »The Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) organised an event about the Grand Hall reconstruction project on the 18th January. On 13 March 2015, during a major renovation programme (due to finish…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert The Wandsworth Guardian reported on Friday 27 November that a cement mixer crashed into the Alchemist/Fishmonger worksite ditch in St John’s Hill Battersea, bursting a gas mains…
Continue Reading »On the 1st of November, more than 90 people attended the Public Meeting organised in York Gardens library by CJAG, in order to talk about the developments planned for York Road, Lombard Road…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert 28 storeys in Lombard Road, 21 storeys and a podium to replace Homebase in York Road, buildings on York Gardens… but also the 36 storey tower Chinese…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert A new application has been registered yesterday for Big Fat Panda in Lavender Hill. Planning Application 2015/5108 (and 2015/5107 for a new signage) is proposing to convert the current…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert The Council has refused a retrospective planning consent to demolish the façade of the former Fishmonger/Alchemist pub (planning application 2015/2762) on Tuesday 21st July. The Alchemist pub, located at 225…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Application 2013/5712 (70-74 St John’s Hill) was granted in April 2015 for erection of four-storey plus basement building to provide Class A1 shops at ground floor with…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert The Alchemist pub, located at 225 St John’s Hill, was nearly totally demolished last month, without planning consent.…
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