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Wimbledon, Putney, Wandsworth

Silver Service In a leafy location opposite Wimbledon Common in the heart of residential properties lies Parkside Hospital which is celebrating its 25th year serving the surrounding community. more

 

A Greener Mills Quite a crowd gathered to see inventor Trevor Baylis turn on the new Wind Turbine at Merton Abbey Mills. more

 

Tennis Photos On his first visit to the Centre Court, Michael photographed the epic encounter between Pancho Gonzales and Charlie Pasarell - at 112 games still the longest match in Wimbledon history. SUPERGIRLS contains reproductions of his photographs, classic action shots and revealing and intimate studies of over 30 leading female players... more

 

Wimbledon Bookfest achieved its place on the literary festival calendar, following the success of its first festival last October. Find out what's happening this year. more

Clapham, Battersea, Fulham
Trees for Cities has opened for its annual initiative in Battersea Park, taking place this year on Saturday 20 September. Click here for more
Epsom, Sutton, Cheam

Kempton Race Nights It was a blustery warm evening at the races as the media from all over London were welcomed by the staff at Kempton. More

Kingston

John Lewis staff took part in the wrong trousers day  wearing a variety of outfits from jeans to pyjamas and raised over £300 for their Charity. There were a few eyebrows raised by their customers but once they knew why the usually impeccable staff were dressed as they were they were happy to see money being raised for children.Check out the building on July 6th for another suprise

Hammersmith piazza plans
Location: BlogsLocal NewsClapham, Battersea, Fulham    
Posted by: Local News Editor 01/06/2007
Hammersmith & Fulham Council has unveiled plans to demolish its "eyesore" Town Hall extension to make way for a public square. The seven-storey 1960s concrete extension was recently voted by amenity groups as the ugliest building in the borough. The piazza will be the centre piece of a £100 million regeneration of Hammersmith's main King Street shopping district and will open up views of the art deco façade of the original Town Hall. The council's advisers, Cushman & Wakefield, will be running a competition for development of the existing site which also includes the council car park on Nigel Playfair Avenue. The options for the site will include retail, office and housing and, if feasible, a new cinema. Consultations are taking place with residents.

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