This evening Councillor O’Malley and I attended a meeting at Lambeth Town Hall with Debbie Hunter, head of Lambeth’s regeneration team and with Councillor Haselden, joining us via a telephone conference call.
Debbie was giving us an update on progress with the plans for the new leisure centre in Clapham Manor Street. It was clear that [...]
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Posted in surgeries, tagged clapham leisure centre, councillor haselden, councillor o'malley, councillor wellbelove, councillors, heath road estate, heather close sheltered housing, lambeth living, parking enforcement, surgeries, westbury estate, willard estate, william bonney estate on August 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Clapham Town Labour councillors have for many years held sugeries, where people can come and talk to their councillors, for many years. The surgeries are held at Clapham Leisure Centre every Saturday from 11:00 – midday (except Bank Holidays) and being in the same place every week are useful for people to know where to [...]
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I was joined by Councillor Haselden tonight at a meeting of the Willard Estate residents association. One of the key topics discussed were plans by police in Wandsworth to introduce an Anti Social Behaviour Order which would ban large groups gathering. This follows problems caused by youths in nearby Queenstown Road and an estate on [...]
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A new gallery and creative agency has opened in Stonhouse Street, Clapham. Filling a site that has been empty for over five years ‘Heard Gallery‘ is a welcome addition to the area and adds to an already amazing mix of creative vibrancy that helps make Clapham such an exciting place to live.
The opening party was [...]
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Posted in Graffiti, clapham high street, venn street, tagged clapham, clapham high street, clapham town, councillor wellbelove, Graffiti, grimebusters, london borough of Lambeth, venn street on May 11, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Photographed and have reported today Graffiti on the corner of Clapham High Street / Venn Street and on some of the businesses along the street.
By reporting this, the graffiti will be removed by the council within 48 hours. Removing graffiti is costly. Graffiti makes an area feel run down and increases the perception that criminal [...]
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