After 6 months of disruption to local businesses and residents, St John’s Road now has new pavement, which, thanks to the heavy rain is looking much better than back in…
Continue Reading »The Council is now ready to start Phase 1 of its plan to make major highway improvements to the Clapham Junction Town Centre. The aim is to reduce accidents and…
Continue Reading »The Council is now ready to start road works in Clapham Junction town centre to improve the traffic, redesign the cross-roads, refurbish the pavements and provide several more facilities. A…
Continue Reading »The full case against Winstanley & York Rd scheme: social cleansing and contempt for local residents
The Clapham Junction Action Group has sent a contribution building the case against the Winstanley and York Road regeneration plans push forward by Wandsworth Council. In this (long) article, we…
Continue Reading »As I stumbled recently on an old article (last year on the Council’s website) about the revamp of Clapham Junction with the Council’s “Exemplar Scheme” I thought it was time…
Continue Reading »The council’s exemplar streetscape plan has several welcome aspects. It should certainly make crossing the road at the main crossroads (St John’s Hill, Lavender Hill, Falcon Road, St John’s Road)…
Continue Reading »The flower stall in front of Clapham Junction station has submitted an application (p.a. 2023/3883) for a newly designed kiosk. The new application is for a kiosk smaller than the…
Continue Reading »Following the tragic death of a cyclist more than four years ago, Transport for London is (eventually!) making some changes to the junction of Lavender Hill and Elspeth Road/Latchmere Road,…
Continue Reading »A retrospective application (2017/0146) for erection of a traditional flower stall outside main entrance to Clapham Junction Shopping Centre leading to the station was approved by the Planning Application Committee…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert When you think about it, little has changed in Clapham Junction for the past 10 years (although the Council is planning to fill the area with many more…
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