Battersea Wednesday morning briefing

By Lexi Iles

3rd Nov 2021 | Local News

Albert Bridge was nearly knocked down in the 1950s but was saved after a vigorous campaign by local residents. (Credit: Lexi Iles)
Albert Bridge was nearly knocked down in the 1950s but was saved after a vigorous campaign by local residents. (Credit: Lexi Iles)

Happy hump day and welcome to your Wednesday November 3 briefing.

Sunrise and weather

Sunrise: 06:57

Sunset: 16:31

This morning it is starting off sunny but throughout the day it will be cloudier with some clouds. It will be mild with highs of 10° and lows of 6°.

Traffic report

Temporary traffic signals due to junction improvements on A3212 Cheyne Walk / Chelsea Embankment at A3220 Battersea Bridge, which is causing delays in both directions over Battersea Bridge.

Traffic shift due to water main work on A3205 York Road near York Gardens. Contraflow in operation reducing the width of the carriageway to a single lane in both directions during water works. Expect delays.

Road closed due to water main work on Grayshott Road both ways from Eversleigh Road to Ashbury Road.

ICYMI: Cult Australian beauty brand are due to open a shop on Northcote Road

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