Author: Cyril Richert I received the latest newsletter from the Councillors of Northcote ward with article on the Bolingbroke site. I have selected a list of subjects that we have…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Following the government’s spending review on Wednesday 20th October (see our article here and find more analysis on the BBC website), the Secretary of State for Culture,…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Interesting article published by Simon Jenkins in the Evening Standard (28 Sept 10) on the danger of current planning policies. London design has become the Cinderella of…
Continue Reading »Skyscrapernews.com published an article on September 27th revealing that David Miller Architects has new plans to replace an old five-storey office building by a hotel made by 3 elements up…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert As reported in one of our previous article, the location of the old Children’s home site (50 Winstanley road) has been sold by Wandsworth Borough Council to…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Jane Ellison, MP for Battersea, distributed her latest leaflet this week focused on the Clapham Junction area. In view of the article published, I tried the interesting…
Continue Reading »On Thursday (September, 23rd), was organised the semi-annual (er, last one was November 2009!) Planning Forum at Wandsworth Borough Town Hall. This time the meeting was chaired by the new…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert According to Brightside October 2010, a new application for the Ram Brewery in Wandsworth town centre is expected early in the new year. Minerva, the company that…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert The council’s planning applications committee has approved plans by Network Rail to enhance Wandsworth Town Station on August 19th, 2010. The new building would be single storey…
Continue Reading »Over the three weeks from the 9 to 30 September, you will have the opportunity to engage first hand with novelists, historians, poets, translators, screenwriters, journalists, essayists and thinkers. During writing…
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