Looking back: Battersea’s river crossings
…by Sir Joseph Bazalgette’s stone design in 1890 and features a statue of Whistler on its north end. A short distance downstream stands Albert Bridge, site of London’s only surviving…
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…by Sir Joseph Bazalgette’s stone design in 1890 and features a statue of Whistler on its north end. A short distance downstream stands Albert Bridge, site of London’s only surviving…
Type: Feature Article
…London SW8 4NN Independent design-led neighbourhood bar and kitchen with everything from breakfast & brunch to post-work drinks, including an extensive cocktail list. The Riverside – Hamilton House, 5 St…
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…South Bank on Friday 4 May 1951 to celebrate all that was great about British science, industry and design with Battersea Park chosen for the light-hearted part of the celebration….
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…and electric car charging points will be provided. The scheme design by Maccreanor Lavington Architects in conjunction with GRID Inside Designers is a modern and sustainable interpretation taking into consideration…
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…Apple representatives last year when they visited local primary schools to discuss the environment, sustainability and future opportunities for children. Apple’s new London offices at Battersea Power Station are designed…
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Work gets underway this week on an innovative redesign of Queens Circus Roundabout in north Battersea which will separate cyclists from other traffic and provide new pedestrian crossings. The cycle…
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