As usual when I attend the Clapham Junction Town Centre Partnership (business associations) meeting, I give a quick feedback on some specific points that were discussed. This time the Chair invited…
Continue Reading »Logos for the different town centres in Wandsworth have been designed by the Mosaic Partnership. This is part of the Visioning exercise that has been commissioned by Wandsworth Council (with…
Continue Reading »As usual when I attend the Clapham Junction Town Centre Partnership (business associations) meeting, I give a quick feedback on some specific points that were discussed.…
Continue Reading »With a government grant of £100,000 in hands, Wandsworth Council decided to commissioned a study on the five town centres of the borough. The Mosaic Partnership was asked to “identify…
Continue Reading »While there is an ongoing battle to SW11tch back to Battersea, residents in Clapham Junction area have recently claimed for some results with Asda changing its name from Asda Clapham…
Continue Reading »The Wandsworth Society organised a successful public meeting on Thursday 14th February to talk about out 5 town centres (Balham, Clapham Junction, Putney, Tooting, Wandsworth town). A panel made by…
Continue Reading »As usual when I attend the Clapham Junction Town Centre Partnership (business associations) meeting, I give a quick feedback on some specific points that were discussed. The meeting took place…
Continue Reading »As usual when I attend the Clapham Junction Town Centre Partnership (business associations) meeting, I give a quick feedback on some specific points that were discussed. It all started with…
Continue Reading »As I attended the Clapham Junction Town Centre Partnership (business associations) meeting last week, I thought I needed to give a quick feedback on some specific points that were discussed.…
Continue Reading »One year since my last meeting … I must say that I have not been very assiduous. Below are my observations. In dark red are personal comments. Exemplar Scheme: Phase…
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