In case you missed it this week in Battersea
By Lexi Iles
9th Jan 2022 | Local Features
Happy Sunday! And welcome to this weeks round up of our best bits in Battersea.
We've rounded up this week's news highlights, just in case you missed it.
Body recovered from the Thames is confirmed to be missing student from Lambeth, Harvey Parker
Police confirmed on Thursday January, 6 that the body they recovered from the River Thames is that of Harvey Parker, 20.
Mr Parker, from Lambeth, was last seen leaving Heaven nightclub by Charing Cross station in Westminster at about 02:15 on Friday December, 17.
Art exhibition in Battersea
Be sure not to miss the re-opening of Cooke Latham gallery on Park Gate Road this Wednesday January, 12.
Visitors can be sure to enjoy the works of Anna Perach and Anousha Payne until Friday February, 4.
A local woman from Battersea who passed away after living on a bench in Tooting for seven years
Hawa Abdi Sharige passed away on New Years Eve after contracting pneumonia.
Boards have been placed on Tooting library for people to leave notes of condolences.
Battersea Wandsworth Oasis are hiring
Wandsworth Oasis are hiring full time shop managers and part time supervisors.
This charity shop has stores across Wandsworth borough including Tooting, Battersea, Balham Earlsfield, Putney, Clapham and Furzedown.
Monty's opinion - Australia cancel top tennis players visa
On Tuesday January 4, former England cricket star and Nub News columnist, Monty Panesar, wrote for Twickenham Nub News, his spin on Novak Djokovic's decision to appeal for an exemption in Covid-19 rules.
Since then it has transgressed that the tennis star's visa has been revoked.
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