After years of campaigning (see The Bugle, Feb 2009 with Martin Linton’s long stand), projects and postponing, the London Mayor and the Government eventually agreed on the funding for the…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert The day of our Public Meeting that they refused to attend, Metro Shopping Fund (the joint venture between Delancey and Land Securities) distributed a leaflet on their…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert The Wessex House, which welcomed our Public Meeting on the 28th of January, is planning a complete redevelopment. A scale model was displayed in the hall the…
Continue Reading »On the 28th of January, we organised a Public Meeting, with the help of the Battersea Society, in order to talk about the Clapham Junction redevelopment proposal submitted by Metro…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Trades councils are often very important organisations in an area if, like the Battersea and Wandsworth one, they are active. They bring together trade union branches in…
Continue Reading »[Edit – Cyril Richert: With the author’s consent, we have published below a letter addressed to Jane Ellison, Conservative Spokesperson for Battersea. You also also wish to refer to the…
Continue Reading »Author: Imogen Radford I wanted to write to put across the reasons for objections to the proposed Clapham Junction development from people like me who work in the area and…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert (I know that Delancey will say that it is “a malicious falsehood against Metro, namely the malicious publication to third persons of a false image in connection…
Continue Reading »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…
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