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Read MoreBattersea’s Patmore Estate is part of the next wave of homes under the council’s ‘Homes for Wandsworth’ scheme.
Read MoreThe ‘quiet cycling routes’ would have low traffic levels, junctions safe for cyclists and crossings provided across busier roads.
Read MoreThe Black and Ethical Fashion Show will take place outside Waitrose at Southside Shopping Centre from 5pm.
Read MoreThe freeze comes as eight boroughs across the capital see tax rates exceeding £2,000.
Read MoreFamilies at Carnie Lodge, Manville Road, live in one room with a separate toilet and share bathrooms with other residents, which do not all have locks, while there are no laundry facilities.
Read MoreA former prison chaplain has come forward to expose the “inhumane” conditions at Wandsworth Prison.
Read MoreInternal pollution levels recorded currently exceed those on the main road.
Read MoreJonathan Arafiena, 35, of Embassy Gardens, Nine Elms, pleaded guilty to one count of money laundering and conspiracy to defraud.
Read MoreWandsworth council is pressing ahead with the first phase of a scheme to improve the safety of Queenstown Road, which has seen a high number of people injured in accidents in recent years.
Read More74 per cent of people in the capital think there should be more toilets on the TfL network.
Read MoreThe council’s latest air pollution report shows PM10 exceeds WHO levels.
Read MoreThe buildings would contain 90 flats and industrial units, if the plans are approved by the local authority.
Read MoreAmie scooped the award in a competition of more than 13,000 photographers.
Read MoreThe local authority said is looking at opening hours at all 11 libraries across the borough as it develops a new strategy to manage them.
Read MoreThe plans propose a new padel tennis court on the rooftop of a multi-storey car park.
Read More338 residents have objected to the request on the council’s website.
Read MoreWandsworth council has been accused of “sneaking through” the new controls.
Read MoreThe 31-year-old woman injured in the attack remains in a “critical but stable” condition.
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