The Clapham Gateway consultation has been extended to run throughout the remainder of October.
An additional information board has been added to the display in Clapham Library and this gives more detail about initial proposals for the Station Island and Venn Street.
The four proposals by the shortlisted artists also remain on display in the library for [...]
Posts Tagged ‘venn street’
Clapham Gateway
Posted in regeneration, tagged clapham common station, clapham gateway, venn street on October 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Venn Street Market March 2009
Posted in clapham high street, venn street, tagged clapham, venn street on March 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 16A
TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF VENN STREET
FOR A SPECIAL EVENT (FRENCH MARKET)
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that to enable a special event (a French Market) to take place in Venn Street, the Council of the London Borough of Lambeth subject to the agreement of Transport for London [...]
Meet your councillors
Posted in councillor surgeries, north street, venn street, tagged bobbin close, clapham community project, clapham leisure centre, clapham town, councillor haselden, councillor o'malley, councillor wellbelove, councillors, Graffiti, north street, sheltered housing, venn street, virgin active on October 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
As part of our continued efforts to make it easier for people living in Clapham Town to meet and talk to their local councillors on Saturday 25th October the three councillors for Clapham Town held four surgeries over seven hours.
Councillor O’Malley started with the regular surgery at Clapham Leisure Centre. Councillors Haselden and Wellbelove then [...]
French market in Venn Street
Posted in venn street, tagged clapham common tube, clapham town, councillor christopher wellbelove, councillor nigel haselden, french market, parking bays, venn street on October 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Councillors Nigel Haselden and Christopher Wellbelove yesterday visited the hugely popular French market which came to Clapham Town for the second time this weekend.
Venn Street, situated near to Clapham Common Tube was closed to traffic from Friday to Sunday with a wide variey of stalls following a French theme. Some of the food included delicious [...]
Farmers Market on Venn Street
Posted in venn street, tagged bromells road, clapham, clapham high street, farmers market, london borough of Lambeth, road closure, stonhouse street, transport for london, venn street on October 11, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Please find below notification of the temporary closure of Venn Street on the weekend of 25th / 26th October for a speacial farmers market to take place. This follows an earlier trial of a French Market which was very succesful.
TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF VENN STREET
FOR A SPECIAL EVENT (FARMERS’ MARKET)
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that [...]
Bromells Road – road closure
Posted in notices, tagged bromells road, burst water main, cresset street, Edgeley Road, Larkhall Rise, london borough of Lambeth, Old Town, Rectory Grove, road closure, stonhouse street, the pavement, vehicle, venn street, voltaire road on October 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Have received the following notification of the closure of Bromells Road:
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE BROMELL’S ROAD
The Council of the London Borough of Lambeth hereby gives notice that from Tuesday 7th October 2008 for a period of up to 14 days, vehicles will be temporarily banned from entering that length of Bromell’s Road which lies between the [...]
Graffiti on Venn Street and Clapham High Street
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 [...]





