The High Court has handed the All England Lawn Tennis Club a significant legal victory, ruling that the former Wimbledon Park golf course is not subject to a statutory public…
Continue Reading »A dismissed supermarket worker, a bag of Lindt Easter eggs and a slow news weekend: the ingredients for a story that went national within hours. What followed exposed not just…
Continue Reading »In what insiders describe as a bold act of pragmatism, the local Labour party is reportedly preparing to rename itself Wandsworth Green Lab, a move designed to place as much…
Continue Reading »The Hub’s second Residents Forum since opening showed promising early results, but residents are asking for more regular short updates and they are already eager to help. Just weeks after…
Continue Reading »Behind the tax ‘freeze’ rhetoric, a a significant financial pressure is building in Wandsworth. Changes to Whitehall’s funding formula will strip millions from the borough and implicitly assumes far higher…
Continue Reading »From Labour’s freshly rebranded leaflets to the Conservatives’ long-standing colour switch, environmental imagery is fast becoming campaign material ahead of May’s elections. “Wandsworth’s nature, rivers and air to benefit from…
Continue Reading »From Southfields station to the Royal Courts of Justice, a vocal SWP crowd rallied outside the Royal Courts of Justice for the opening of a pivotal High Court hearing on…
Continue Reading »Wandsworth’s Planning Forum returned this week with a familiar agenda but lingering questions over transparency. Clapham Junction Insider uncovered evidence that the forum was once publicly listed with published minutes…
Continue Reading »Following the completion of the Falcon Bridge transformation, the project was marked by an official “switch-on” ceremony on Monday 15 December. We’ve already covered at length the project, from the…
Continue Reading »A Lords amendment aimed at clearing the way for Wimbledon’s expansion has fallen, leaving the project exposed to renewed legal challenges — including further cases in 2026 — over public…
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