Wandsworth, London

Wandsworth, London


Wandsworth is my London Borough. It has been Conservative led for the last thirty years, it has the lowest Council tax rate and some of the highest house prices outside the Circle Line. But it is also resolutely inner city in many places and the “town centre” is quite frankly a dump with cheap and unsympathetic sixties development being allowed run down and sliced up by the fast (by London standar…  (read more)

21 May 2014

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Wandsworth, London

Wandsworth, London Olympus OM2 Ilford HP5 Rodinal 1+25 Wandsworth is my London Borough. It has been Conservative led for the last thirty years, it has the lowest Council tax rate and some of the highest house prices outside the Circle Line. But it is also resolutely inner city in many places and the “town centre” is quite frankly a dump with cheap and unsympathetic sixties development being allowed run down and sliced up by the fast (by London standards) one way system. The lovely old Youngs brewery closed and is crumbling, the factory pub where you could get best Youngs beer straight from the barrel bricked up and closed. It is changing though. There are cranes everywhere, I took a picture of the “P*ecision Tyres” shop two weeks ago and when I passed it again a week ago it was covered in scaffolding and the roof was off. But I worry about what will come in its place. The hoarding outside the new commercial development promises another Clonetown with all the usual chains and no variety. The fabric of the remaining London vernacular brick buildings will no doubt remain. The brewery is to be converted into luxury appartments. And the risk is that it will be sanitised and gentrified. Prices will rise, social and cultural diversity will fall

04 Jun 2014

6 favorites

1 251 visits

New London Transport Policy (2)

I'm not really a street photographer (I lack the essential courage) but London always offers opportunities and these are some of my better ones I think (I've posted one or two before but I'm gathering under one roof)

03 Jun 2014

567 visits

Wandsworth London

Wandsworth, London Olympus OM2 Ilford HP5 Rodinal 1+25 Wandsworth is my London Borough. It has been Conservative led for the last thirty years, it has the lowest Council tax rate and some of the highest house prices outside the Circle Line. But it is also resolutely inner city in many places and the “town centre” is quite frankly a dump with cheap and unsympathetic sixties development being allowed run down and sliced up by the fast (by London standards) one way system. The lovely old Youngs brewery closed and is crumbling, the factory pub where you could get best Youngs beer straight from the barrel bricked up and closed. It is changing though. There are cranes everywhere, I took a picture of the “P*ecision Tyres” shop two weeks ago and when I passed it again a week ago it was covered in scaffolding and the roof was off. But I worry about what will come in its place. The hoarding outside the new commercial development promises another Clonetown with all the usual chains and no variety. The fabric of the remaining London vernacular brick buildings will no doubt remain. The brewery is to be converted into luxury appartments. And the risk is that it will be sanitised and gentrified. Prices will rise, social and cultural diversity will fall

04 Jun 2014

812 visits

Wandsworth, London

Wandsworth is my London Borough. It has been Conservative led for the last thirty years, it has the lowest Council tax rate and some of the highest house prices outside the Circle Line. But it is also resolutely inner city in many places and the “town centre” is quite frankly a dump with cheap and unsympathetic sixties development being allowed run down and sliced up by the fast (by London standards) one way system. The lovely old Youngs brewery closed and is crumbling, the factory pub where you could get best Youngs beer straight from the barrel bricked up and closed. It is changing though. There are cranes everywhere, I took a picture of the “P*ecision Tyres” shop two weeks ago and when I passed it again a week ago it was covered in scaffolding and the roof was off. But I worry about what will come in its place. The hoarding outside the new commercial development promises another Clonetown with all the usual chains and no variety. The fabric of the remaining London vernacular brick buildings will no doubt remain. The brewery is to be converted into luxury appartments. And the risk is that it will be sanitised and gentrified. Prices will rise, social and cultural diversity will fall

03 Jun 2014

2 favorites

800 visits

Youngs Brewery, Wandsworth

Wandsworth, London Olympus OM2 Ilford HP5 Rodinal 1+25 Wandsworth is my London Borough. It has been Conservative led for the last thirty years, it has the lowest Council tax rate and some of the highest house prices outside the Circle Line. But it is also resolutely inner city in many places and the “town centre” is quite frankly a dump with cheap and unsympathetic sixties development being allowed run down and sliced up by the fast (by London standards) one way system. The lovely old Youngs brewery closed and is crumbling, the factory pub where you could get best Youngs beer straight from the barrel bricked up and closed. It is changing though. There are cranes everywhere, I took a picture of the “P*ecision Tyres” shop two weeks ago and when I passed it again a week ago it was covered in scaffolding and the roof was off. But I worry about what will come in its place. The hoarding outside the new commercial development promises another Clonetown with all the usual chains and no variety. The fabric of the remaining London vernacular brick buildings will no doubt remain. The brewery is to be converted into luxury appartments. And the risk is that it will be sanitised and gentrified. Prices will rise, social and cultural diversity will fall

06 Jun 2014

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1 comment

764 visits

Youngs Brewery, Wandsworth

Wandsworth, London Olympus OM2 Ilford HP5 Rodinal 1+25 Wandsworth is my London Borough. It has been Conservative led for the last thirty years, it has the lowest Council tax rate and some of the highest house prices outside the Circle Line. But it is also resolutely inner city in many places and the “town centre” is quite frankly a dump with cheap and unsympathetic sixties development being allowed run down and sliced up by the fast (by London standards) one way system. The lovely old Youngs brewery closed and is crumbling, the factory pub where you could get best Youngs beer straight from the barrel bricked up and closed. It is changing though. There are cranes everywhere, I took a picture of the “P*ecision Tyres” shop two weeks ago and when I passed it again a week ago it was covered in scaffolding and the roof was off. But I worry about what will come in its place. The hoarding outside the new commercial development promises another Clonetown with all the usual chains and no variety. The fabric of the remaining London vernacular brick buildings will no doubt remain. The brewery is to be converted into luxury appartments. And the risk is that it will be sanitised and gentrified. Prices will rise, social and cultural diversity will fall

03 Jun 2014

5 favorites

2 comments

991 visits

Wandsworth, London

Wandsworth, London Olympus OM2 Ilford HP5 Rodinal 1+25 Wandsworth is my London Borough. It has been Conservative led for the last thirty years, it has the lowest Council tax rate and some of the highest house prices outside the Circle Line. But it is also resolutely inner city in many places and the “town centre” is quite frankly a dump with cheap and unsympathetic sixties development being allowed run down and sliced up by the fast (by London standards) one way system. The lovely old Youngs brewery closed and is crumbling, the factory pub where you could get best Youngs beer straight from the barrel bricked up and closed. It is changing though. There are cranes everywhere, I took a picture of the “P*ecision Tyres” shop two weeks ago and when I passed it again a week ago it was covered in scaffolding and the roof was off. But I worry about what will come in its place. The hoarding outside the new commercial development promises another Clonetown with all the usual chains and no variety. The fabric of the remaining London vernacular brick buildings will no doubt remain. The brewery is to be converted into luxury appartments. And the risk is that it will be sanitised and gentrified. Prices will rise, social and cultural diversity will fall

21 May 2014

4 favorites

1 comment

1 184 visits

Wandsworth, London

Wandsworth, London Olympus OM2 Ilford HP5 Rodinal 1+25 Wandsworth is my London Borough. It has been Conservative led for the last thirty years, it has the lowest Council tax rate and some of the highest house prices outside the Circle Line. But it is also resolutely inner city in many places and the “town centre” is quite frankly a dump with cheap and unsympathetic sixties development being allowed run down and sliced up by the fast (by London standards) one way system. The lovely old Youngs brewery closed and is crumbling, the factory pub where you could get best Youngs beer straight from the barrel bricked up and closed. It is changing though. There are cranes everywhere, I took a picture of the “P*ecision Tyres” shop two weeks ago and when I passed it again a week ago it was covered in scaffolding and the roof was off. But I worry about what will come in its place. The hoarding outside the new commercial development promises another Clonetown with all the usual chains and no variety. The fabric of the remaining London vernacular brick buildings will no doubt remain. The brewery is to be converted into luxury appartments. And the risk is that it will be sanitised and gentrified. Prices will rise, social and cultural diversity will fall

03 Jun 2014

4 favorites

1 comment

968 visits

Wandsworth, London

Wandsworth, London Olympus OM2 Ilford HP5 Rodinal 1+25 Wandsworth is my London Borough. It has been Conservative led for the last thirty years, it has the lowest Council tax rate and some of the highest house prices outside the Circle Line. But it is also resolutely inner city in many places and the “town centre” is quite frankly a dump with cheap and unsympathetic sixties development being allowed run down and sliced up by the fast (by London standards) one way system. The lovely old Youngs brewery closed and is crumbling, the factory pub where you could get best Youngs beer straight from the barrel bricked up and closed. It is changing though. There are cranes everywhere, I took a picture of the “P*ecision Tyres” shop two weeks ago and when I passed it again a week ago it was covered in scaffolding and the roof was off. But I worry about what will come in its place. The hoarding outside the new commercial development promises another Clonetown with all the usual chains and no variety. The fabric of the remaining London vernacular brick buildings will no doubt remain. The brewery is to be converted into luxury appartments. And the risk is that it will be sanitised and gentrified. Prices will rise, social and cultural diversity will fall